There's something about phi - Chapter 15 - Pi and Phi, similar names, very different numbers

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Chapter 15 of the series "There's something About phi". Video on the number phi, golden number, divine proportion or golden. Dedicated to the difference between number pi and number phi.
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Pi: 3.141...
Phi: 1.618
(3.141^1.618) x (10^3) = 6, 371.70
Earth´s average radius: 6.371 km.

The association of the main numbers in mathematics are establishing results that reflect the dimensions of the Earth, the Moon and the Sun in the unit of measurement in meters
which is equivalent to 1'(second) / 299, 792, 458 m/s (speed of light in a vacuum).

On October 20, 1983, the International Committee on Weights and Measures redefined the meter using the speed of light at 299, 792, 458 m/s, in view of the accuracy with which both the speed and frequency of light are measured today.

orion
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3 + 1/7 = Pi and the Golden angle is 137 degrees, this would have been a large association to pythagoreans as they held that the numbers symbols themselves held significant value. there is a book called the metaphysics of Pi that explains this

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Excellent series. Thank You. Great Work!

SacredGeometryDecoded
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Thank you for clearing this up! Very hard to have it made this clear, believe it or not. Well done.

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Phi depends on .5, Division = Diameter
Diameter = .5 = 1 diameter = 1 degree

Radius is division of diameter (division of division)

Phi is diameter x3 divided by/2,
3 halves, one and a half, 1.5

Pi is diameter x2 divided by /3,
2 third, 0.75, one and half of a half

Phi x3/2
Pi ×2/3

Pi
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6...
Phi
2/1, 3/2, 4/3, 5/4, 6/5...

Pi is multiplication of radius
Phi is multiplication of diameter

Basic principle of dividing/equalizing/sharing something in equal parts (itself) and multiplying something in equal parts (by itself)

Calculating with circles, squares, triangles, bars, etc... it's very interesting if you think of Greek alphabet for example (Pi and Phi) and the first person to ever have to write "numbers" to explain mathematics and wrote it as such 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0... and wonder why it was written precisely like that and if it is a "how to" calculate anything using geometry.

It's easier to see if you put a set square of 360 degrees on a picture of old TVs test pattern for example. 360degrees being 1 circle

You can calculate anything that way with degrees. You can calculate "nothing" precisely in the process, too as the outside of the circle. The TV and computer invention uses the same pattern and algorithm 4:4:4 of 1234 infinitely.

Using both properly is an algorithm to multiply divisions or divide multiplications infinitely.

The Greek alphabet letters are ways to calculate that way for specific functions, as well.

But Pi and Phi are functions. Trying to give it a value would be like trying to give a value to +, ×, ÷, =, /, etc...

selfull
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tjat isa GROTESQI COPY from PYTHAGORAS( (500 BC)) &BE EUIKLIDES!!

rosemarieschonros
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God is the invisible numbers in Pi 3.14 and Jesus is the image of Pi with Golden ratio. In the KJV Bible only you must convert the verse into numbers using simple English gematria A=1----Z=26. Then you search for the number in Pi 3.14 for the revelation. Only the 144000 know and understand this song.

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