tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9143768356220047416.post5476062555822921165..comments2023-11-05T12:01:45.494+00:00Comments on LoShuMatrix old blog.: From The Lo Shu 5 to Rodin ABHA 9lburtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10530452541283124993noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9143768356220047416.post-37902763444075142632011-09-25T17:06:59.644+01:002011-09-25T17:06:59.644+01:00SORRY THATS CIRCLE OF 8, MUST HAVE BEEN A FRAUDIAN...SORRY THATS CIRCLE OF 8, MUST HAVE BEEN A FRAUDIAN SLIP!? ;)<br /><br />ALWAYS 8 SPOKES OR NOT HISTORICAL MAGIC SQUARES ONLY 3X3 MANMADE TILES. WE ARE STRICT SORRY NEW SITE SHOWS WHY.lburtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10530452541283124993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9143768356220047416.post-75521869647083876092011-09-25T17:05:35.183+01:002011-09-25T17:05:35.183+01:00tHANKS COOL THOUGH I DONT RECOGNISE ANYTHING WE US...tHANKS COOL THOUGH I DONT RECOGNISE ANYTHING WE USE AS WE USE THE 8 SPOKE WHEEL AND SIX NEVER NINE. JAIN LIKE RODIN NOT LO SHU WORK AS WE PROVE ITS A CIRCLE OF 9 WITH A CENTRAL VALUE. THANKS FOR SHARING THOUGH CHECK OUT MY FIB PAGE ON NEW SITE. IVE ALREADY UNDONE IT. THANKS AGAIN ITS ALL THE SAME MAGIC SQUARE GROUPS THIS PAGE IS VERY OLD.lburtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10530452541283124993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9143768356220047416.post-86197809043944174002011-09-24T02:34:59.707+01:002011-09-24T02:34:59.707+01:00oh right, almost forgot about the multiplication s...oh right, almost forgot about the multiplication series of 24 #s that I found [1*2 = 2, 2*2 = 4, 4*2 = 8, 8*4 = 32, 2+3 = 5 etc]<br /><br />122485428725155782758452<br /><br />drawn on a 9 circle it looks kind of weird, esp. the 5 8 and 2 parts. but its unique as well <br /><br />: )Avi Finehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08240909252842427480noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9143768356220047416.post-2091830790927493982011-09-24T02:32:05.069+01:002011-09-24T02:32:05.069+01:00actually theres more 24 digit patterns, i discover...actually theres more 24 digit patterns, i discovered there are actually 6 others!<br /><br />here they are:<br /><br />1,1,3,7,8,5,9,5,1,7,6,1,8,8,6,2,1,4,9,4,8,2,3,8<br /><br />1,1,8,3,2,8,4,9,4,1,2,6,8,8,1,6,7,1,5,9,5,8,7,3<br /><br />2,2,6,5,7,1,9,1,2,5,3,2,7,7,3,4,2,8,9,8,7,4,6,7<br /><br />2,2,7,6,4,7,8,9,8,2,4,3,7,7,2,3,5,2,1,9,1,7,5,6<br /><br />4,4,3,1,5,2,9,2,4,1,6,4,5,5,6,8,4,7,9,7,5,8,3,5<br /><br />4,4,5,3,8,5,7,9,7,4,8,6,5,5,4,6,1,4,2,9,2,5,1,3<br /><br />its amazing also, to draw like jain has done [i did this also on my own] draw them on a circle of 9 and see the symmetry of them. <br /><br />how i calculated is easy, do regular fibonacci digital root pattern but instead of 1,1,2,3 its 1,1,2 - add the 2 to the 2nd 1 [1], and drop the 2 and its a 3 [you skip the 2 and write down the next # after adding it. i call this 'fib2' but also adding 7 times [6 inbetween steps] gets the 2nd sets i listed for each 1,1 2,2 and 4,4 listed. <br /><br />pretty cool! whats also neat is only 9 connects [in all 18 cases, also including regular 1,1,2,3 patterns] the 9 on top of the circles to draw the symmetry patterns - only connects to one pair of family numbers [8,1 - 7,2 or 4,5]. 9 is "in charge".<br /><br />just wanted to contribute my little discovery is all. have fun w/it<br /><br />AviAvi Finehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08240909252842427480noreply@blogger.com