Author Topic: Strange math coincidences  (Read 3777 times)

I see what you're referring to. Fixed.


1134 UPSIDE DOWN IS HELL AND ..1.. FLOPS U OFF!

No, the bets number is defined by an equation such as

y=xy

or

1 enter
1+1=a
a + 1 = b
a+b=c
c+d= ect.

or (y = y + 1 / y = y - 1) = y

fancy ass 1/0 equation ftw.

2.736067978?
√5=2.23606797749979
+1=3.23606797749979
/2=1.61803398874989

Randomguy is right. You can see this in the Fibonacci sequence which for some odd reason defines a lot of patterns in nature such as the placement of leaves on flowers and various other things.

Randomguy is right. You can see this in the Fibonacci sequence which for some odd reason defines a lot of patterns in nature such as the placement of leaves on flowers and various other things.
O.K professor omega

If you stay up late at night watching discovery channel and the science channel you lear stuff.

Also in most of Nintendo's original songs, they made it so on the golden ratio's point in the song it'll start a new verse or something. Google 'Nintendo Golden Song' or something.

Phi is one loving wierd ass number.

One neat thing I predicted was if you take the inverse of an equation, and substitute x with the inverse equation in the original equation, they cancel out, and turns it in to y=x.

If you stay up late at night watching discovery channel and the science channel you lear stuff.

This is true.