Areas and Volumes - Relations and Proportions - Breadth (Area, Circle) using Holistic or Natural Mathematics
Cube Root of the Volume = SqRt of the Area = Length
area of circle = PI X radius
2
(20612/6561) X ((3
(23))/2)
2
Figures are RELATIVE PARTS
5153 = Prime
6561 = 3
8
20612 = 2
2 X 5153
circumference of circle 2
2 X 5153 = 20612
circumference of circle PI X 6561 = 20612
circumference of circle (20612/6561) X 6561 = 20612
(NOTE:
Great Pyramid angle is 51°53')
radius of circle = (2
4 X 5 X 41)+1 = 3281
(cannot factor a Prime Number (6561))
diameter of circle 3
8 = 6561
diameter of circle (3
(23)) = 6561
(3 times 2 cubed)
Does this mean the smallest volume possible is composed of (equivalent to) 3 cubes?
area of circle = PI X radius
2
(20612/6561) X ((3
(23))/2)
2
Sphere Volume (((PI) X (diameter)
3)/3)/2
(factored: N = 2 X 3
15 X 5153); (value confirmed by Converter stack)
2 X 3
15 X 5153 = 147,879,835,542
Cube Volume 6561
3 = 282,429,536,481
(3
8)
3 = 282,429,536,481
3
24 = 282,429,536,481
NOTE: 6561:5153 = Major Third
6561:20612 = Minor Third 3rd octave?
Figure 6.17 - Areas and Volumes - Relations and Proportions - Breadth (Area, Circle)
See Also
6.14 - Sphere and Cube
6.15 - A Clockwork Universe
Figure 6.19 - Sphere to Cube - Relations and Proportions
Figure 12.09 - Dimensions and Relationships
Magnitude
Part 06 - Formation of Cubes
Quadrature of the Circle
Table 12.02 - Length Area and Volume Math
The Universal One
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