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Did I find the Feigenbaum constant (4.699) in depicting cycles as circles and then sub circles of th

 
 
Reply Wed 15 Apr, 2020 12:13 pm
Did I find the Feigenbaum constant (4.699) in depicting cycles as circles and then sub circles of the first cycle?

Maybe the golden ratio (1.61803398875) gets mixed in somehow?
Does this lead to an explanation to 3.57 cycles being chaos?

https://i.imgur.com/LuabKvW.png
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Wed 15 Apr, 2020 02:50 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Does chaos start at 3.57 because that is the circumference of the circle representing the cycle?

That circle is a snapshot/horizontal slice of a vertical/3d golden ratio. A cycle flows/advances on the path of the ratio. From the side it looks a like zig zag doing a downward funneled spiral. At any given time a snapshot can be taken, from the top that looks like a complete circle.

Something is happening to the flow between 3.57 and 3.83

I should update the circles in my first post, they need to be scaling in size per cycle.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Wed 15 Apr, 2020 03:04 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
I think spacetime is doing whatever it is at that ratio. Spacetime is the number one suspect with anything involving our reality.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Wed 15 Apr, 2020 03:18 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Feignenbaum’s constant isn’t 1.61803398875 (golden radio) because the golden ratio is 3D, it is getting skewed/stretched to 4.669
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InfraBlue
 
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Reply Wed 15 Apr, 2020 03:40 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
https://i.imgur.com/LuabKvW.png
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Wed 15 Apr, 2020 03:41 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
OR it is region that superposition is allowed, in which case, spacetime is not involved.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Wed 15 Apr, 2020 04:57 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
https://i.imgur.com/c8nKUsc.jpg
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 10:37 am
@pittsburghjoe,
If spacetime is quadratic, does it mean a bifurcation diagram can describe it?
Can math or numbers be in superposition?
Does the fabric of spacetime have something to do with the Mandelbrot set?
Can Pi be used to take a top-down snapshot of a vertical/3D progressing golden ratio? Is this what time is?
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 11:43 am
@pittsburghjoe,
Would the speed of light be an even 300,000,000 if spacetime wasn't taxing the system to run its simulation? Does it take 207,542 cycles to run the fabric of spacetime?
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 02:53 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Does Pi x Pi = a time cycle? Has anyone noticed the multiplying results bifurcate? Is there something to the result of ^17 being close to our speed of light? 282,844,563.5865327
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 03:40 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
First character for each instance Pi is multiplied by Pi:
9,3,9,3,9,3,9,2,9,2,9,2,9,2,9,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,1,6,1,6,1
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 03:45 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
9,3,9,3,9,3,9,2,9,2,9,2,9,2,9,2,
8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,
7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,
6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,1,6,1,6,1,....
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 04:10 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
I think it takes 17 cycles of Pi to run the fabric of spacetime.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 09:49 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
9,3,9,3,9,3,9,2,9,2,9,2,9,2,9,2,
8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,
7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,
6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,1,6,1,6,1,6,1,
5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,
4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,
3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,9,3,9,3,9,3,9,
2,9,2,9,2,9,2,9,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,8,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,7,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,2,6,
1,6,1,6,1,6,1,6,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,4,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,
9,3,9,3,9,3,9,2,9,2,

Do any of you understand how big of deal this is? Pi x Pi is at the root.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 10:33 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Each time you multiply Pi it's like you getting an answer from two separate pi objects. It seems to be going back and forth like a particle with two instances of decoherence in its path.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 10:53 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
I wonder if each digit represents an instruction set for the fabric of spacetime.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 11:07 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
There are 107 digits before repeating
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 11:29 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
If it is bifurcating, does it mean that pi x pi is naturally a quadratic map?

You know what else is naturally a quadratic map? The fabric of spacetime.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2020 11:59 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
It seems math itself is making an exception for Pi ..it is almost treating it like it is alive.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Fri 17 Apr, 2020 06:29 am
@pittsburghjoe,
Sorry, there are 350 digits before repeating.
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