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PI has been on my 360/365 radar for a while as something that must be another fundamental key to life's mysteries. Several messages and unpublished notes from toolkits have been used to reassemble understandings. After coming into and going out of fields of rabbit holes and serpent dens, understandings long sought have been exposed, serving also as signs that we are getting closer and warmer as spirit-souls yearning welcome back hotter. Evidently, take one step towards God and God will take xx steps towards you, works. In other words, there are more black holes in the universe than rabbit holes I could ever explore. Selah.Things We Are Told & Simply Believe
1. There is a constant called PI we can use to determine the circumference of a circle because PI is said to be the ratio of a circle's perimeter (circumference) to either of the two main lines that divide the circle in half (horizontally or vertically).2. The current widely accepted value of PI = 3.141592653589793238...
3. Supposedly some white guy named Archimedes figured this out during his lifetime of 287–212 BCE. At least this is what the following schizophrenic miseducation education website states while also stating PI has been known for 4,000 years. https://www.exploratorium.edu/brief-history-pi-p#:~:text=The%20first%20calculation%20of%20%CF%80,mathematicians%20of%20the%20ancient%20world.
4. A general search engine search of who created Pi returns the same ridiculous claims and muddies the waters.5. A second search for value of PI returns questionable logic. When surfing the internet, you must become adept at not being swept away by rip off currents.
6. A circle is 360 degrees, no matter the size (circumference, perimeter) of the circle.
7. Formula to determine the circumference (C) when diameter (D) or radius (R) is known: C = PI x diameter or (2 x radius)
8. Formula to determine diameter (equator or meridian) when circumference is known: Circumference divided by PI = diameter, then divided by 2 equals radius (one half of a center dividing line)
a) 360 is a perfect number having many connections to other numbers used in reckoning such as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36, 40, 45, 60, 72, 90, 120, 180, thus also multiples of these factors. A glaring omission from this list is number 7. Seven is a factor of 360 in the form of 5 + 2 or 2 + 5 or 3 + 4. Why would 7 be excluded when all of the other first ten numbers are included? Lastly this list of factors does not include those such as 1.5 and 240 or 2.5 and 144 or 4.5 and 80 or 7.5 and 48 or 3.6 and 100..
b) As we well know through thorough self-examination, the universe is a combination of the circle, square, triangle, t cross (plus) and hyphen cross (minus) and rectangle, octagon and star, X cross, asterisk, ellipse, cone, cube, tube, cylinder and other geometric shapes. These forms all rotate on a center axis, a center eye outlet inlet.
Following the letter of the law, Pi is a form of Ji, Gi, Bi, Vi, Fi, Di, Ti, Si, Ki, Hi, Piu, Jiu, Giu, Biu, Viu, Fiu, Diu, Tiu, Siu, Kiu, Hiu, Phi, Jhi, Ghi, Bhi, Vhi, Fhi, Dhi, Thi, Shi, Khi, Phiu, Jhiu, Ghiu, Bhiu, Vhiu, Fhiu, Dhiu, Thiu, Shiu, Khiu, Huhi...
The associated meanings help us understand that the PI of a circle, also includes, at a minimum, hyphen cross, triangle, square, rectangle, t cross and X cross 10. First Example using widely accepted academic version of PI.
a) Circumference of 360 / PI = 3.141593... = 114.591546... = diameter
b) Once we have sufficiently replaced enough miseducation with education, we can know this is incorrect because the diameter should be a whole number in keeping with the perfection of the circle and its many factors, divisors listed in Step 9 above. Thus also, PI should be a repeating fraction showing balance, rhythm, symmetry and artistry.
11. Second Example using a manually and roughly measured circle of a jar top using a string and an old school wooden fold out tape measure.
a) C = 19 D = 5.75
b) PI = 19 / 5.75 = 3.304348 as PI
a) PI attempts to use a single straight diameter line to calculate the two curved halves of a circle of 180 cubits each (degrees), to which the straight line diameter is attached.
b) Since PI is at least three, PI must be using a portion of the circle smaller than one-half. The next smallest division is one-third or three curved sections of 120 degrees each.
c) Since PI is more than three, PI must be using an even smaller portion of the circle. The next smallest division is one-fourth or four curved sections of 90 degrees each.
d) Thus PI attempts to calculate a circle's curved perimeter using a straight center dividing line that divides the circle into two parts, and then another center dividing line that divides the circle into four parts.
e) In other words using PI to calculate the circumference of circle requires using the diameter (horizontal equator) to create the circle of two divisions, and then also use the meridian (vertical equator) to create the circle of four divisions, four quarters.
13. Third Example Calculation Summary
a) Since PI is “3 point something”, Diameter of a 360 degree circle cannot be 120 because the number is too big. Diameter cannot be 115 since the remainder of 15 creates a non-repeating fraction.
Diameter can't be 112 since the remainder is 24/112 = 0.214285714 and repeats the last six numbers, yet is not perfect enough even though 24 x15 = 360.
Diameter can't be 111 since the remainder of 27/111 = 0.243 and repeats the last three numbers, yet is closer to perfection but not quite.
The next whole number that makes sense is 110. Thus 110 x 3 – 330. The remainder is 30, and when stated as the fraction 30/110 = 0.2727272727272727 and is repeating.
Diameter can't be 109 since the remainder of 33/109 = 0.302752293577...
The next whole number that makes sense is 108. Thus 108 x 3 = 324. The remainder is 36/108 = 0.3333333333... The remainder of 36 is one-tenth of 360. 108 is 30% of 360.
A diameter of 105 is a candidate but it yields a PI of 3.428571 and repeats the last six numbers. The remainder of 45 is one-eighth of 360
It is very tempting to use a diameter of 100 which yields a PI of 3.6. The remainder of 60 is one-sixth of 360. A double-check against our manual example results in a discrepancy too large. Also 100 is 27.77777% of 360.
b) Thus a more correct value of PI is 3.333333.c) A 360 degree circle divided by PI of 3.3333 = a diameter of 108.00108 degrees.
It begets more perfect numbers, especially those based on 4, 9, 10, 18, 36,100, 360.
d) Otherwise stated, the diameter of any true circle is 30% of Circumference (108 / 360). The companion fraction of 252 / 360) is 70%. For circles not true and too big for manual measure, this is close enough and closer than using 3.142.
e) In other words Circumference x 30% = diameter.
f) Diameter divided by 30% = circumference.
g) Also, Circumference x 70% = Gestation period of 252. (252 / 7 days / 4 weeks = 9 months).
h) 252 / 10 moons = 28 days each (9 solar months) of dry gestation
i) 108 / 3 moons = 27 days each (3 solar months) of wet inundation j) Thus Circumference x 70% = the boundary of the enclosed portion of the circle, whereas the diameter is equal to the width of the open mouth of the circle.
14. Difference between the two PIs is 3.141593 / 3.333333 = .9424779942%. Thus the new PI is 5.75% more accurate. 15. Going back to Step 11 above, we can use 3.333333 x 5.75 to get 19.16666 as the circumference of the jar top compared to the 19 initial estimate. The numbers are close enough as a double-check using rough measurements. Estimated PI of 3.304348 compares favorably to the more correct PI of 3.333333 showing a difference of only 0.028985
16. We go back to Step 13 to expand on 252 as 70% of circumference. Circles contain a rectangular enclosure that I suspect is centered at the equator and spans both sides of the equator with its longer sides parallel with the equator. Thus this serves as a tomb, womb, cocoon. The circumference of this rectangle is 252 as follows:
a) (Length of 4 sections of 18 cubits) = 72 x 2 = 144
b) (Width of 3 sections of 18 cubits) = 54 x 2 = 108
c) 144 + 108 = 252 = perimeter of the sarcophagus coffin oven incubator refinery that holds the precious thing. Thus the factor of 7 is hidden in the seven elemental souls of life of all beginning. These are giants in the Promised Land being released to put us little people back in our need-want incentive places.
d) Width is ½ of diameter or 15% of circumference
e) Length is 2/3 of diameter or 20% of circumference
a) “Circle” is derived from circel from circal from carcal from karkal from karkar from Kharti from Khar-Khar from Khiur-Khiur from Khiurl becomes kirhul becomes circul becomes circle, full, cell, wheel, whole, world, word, war, pair
18. We go back once more to state, the word circle is not limited to a shape that is round or completed curved. Circle includes all shapes and systems formed by a beginning and end that connect to each other, thus becoming one and the same and forming a continuous loop. Going around a city block is a circle. Walking around a couch is a circle. Walking forth and back is a circle. You've heard of circular logic. You be certain most of it is not round, smooth and balanced. Your circulatory system is a circle. Rivers, streams and creeks are circles. Your intestines are a circle. In movies when they talk about finding someone by triangulating, that's a circle. Those grand prix racetracks are circles. And on and on. A circle, is a circuit, a cycle, a course, a period.
19. We use a later word called “PI” due to the later Egyptian word, Pi-shin, the circuit, the twin-total of the Two Truths typified by the two waters. PI is the circuit made by the circle and the circle formed by the circuit.