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Epsilon=One
08-21-2005, 05:08 PM
The Significance of Natural Integers

The significance of Natural integers (www.101123.com/NI) is that they represent multiples of the least common denominator, One, “1,” that is naturally represented by the Elliptical Constant, “ε.” (www.101123.com/EC) (EC)

Fundamentally, it is the Elliptical Constant, “ε.” (www.101123.com/EC) (EC) that underlies the harmonic resonance that creates the pulse of the Pulsoid (www.101123.com/P) which manifests as fundamental, intrinsic time (www.101123.com/FIT). (FIT)

See: On the importance of integers in Nature (www.101123.com/NIo).

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