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PI PATTERNS
By Yaounde Olu, Ph.D.
The following is the result of a number experiment using a quaternary, reiterative skip sequence on the first 218 digits of pi. It represents the arrangement in non-linear space of digits relative to each other. A remarkable symmetry seems evident where positive and negative numbers in reciprocal positions occur in a seemingly non-random manner. The following numbers are in the exact order in which they appeared in the resulting number string.
+6 -6
-6 +1 0 +6 -1
+2 0 -2 +1 +2 0 -2
-4 +4
0 0 0 0
-5 -2 +5 +2
+4 +3 -5 +5 -4 -3
+4 -1 +3 -4 -1 +3
A unimath neutralization methodology, a resolution of binaries, was devised to test the apparent binary nature of the arrangement in space of the digits. This was done by adding adjacent numbers according to strict rules until neutralization was reached. It took four generations, and the following number string resulted from resolving binaries in the first 218 digits of pi:
0 0 0 0 0 0 +6 0 0
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