Pi Pi Pi, Making History, a new Discovery in Geometry

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2011

I introduce my math discovery and show proof that the circle and sphere based formulas work for the other regular solids.
I'm hoping to live long enough to see this in future math books.

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  • Mathematicians probably already knew how to do this. But there's an easier way then this.

  • Basic as it looks. I would hate for this to be my geometry textbook.

  • 1 k'atun = 20 tun 7,200

    now x that by 5 you get 36000...... pi

    now you can build a 5 side pyramid

    so a base pyramid would have 144,000 stones 36000 by 36000 by 36000 by 36000

    every bend you do in your calculations cost time...... its why it comes up larger... bend calculations...... so you over shoot pi....

    native American math…

  • you need a 5 base math dimension math....... a stone a stick and seashell.....

    Representation Long Count subdivisions Days ~ solar years

    0.0.0.0.1 1 k'in 1 1/365

    0.0.0.1.0 1 winal = 20 k'in 20 0.055

    0.0.1.0.0 1 tun = 18 winal 360 0.986

    0.1.0.0.0 1 k'atun = 20 tun 7,200 19.71

    1.0.0.0.0 1 b'ak'tun = 20 k'atun 144,000 394.3

    see.... pi 3.144000

    it took 400 years to validate..... 360 to comeback in full circle using night and light as your ruler...b'ak'tun is the one part of 360.

  • This video has a flaw, in that you put yourself down for not having a "college education". neve put yourself down. It distracts from your findings. Also, non publication has nothing to do with you. From now on represnt your discoveries properly.

  • awesome sir, your committee must have given you a PhD.

  • Impressive stuff! Can you do this also for the ICOSAHEDRAL ?

    Plz show me then. Thanks you!

    Ruben

  • I'm currently working with your maths, using higher dimensions. However, can you please explain to me how you calculated the second constant for each shape?

  • Cool if you are into math. If no one has done ths before congratulations are in order.

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