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" The Seven in number theory"

Dec 11, 2003 10:14 AM
by alden_parent


My friends,

In number theory the number seven is the 
symmetry for all real numbers. This can be shown on
the Complex Plain as it relates to the non-trivial zeros
of the Riemann Zeta function. The non-trivial zeros
are located at 1/2 Re on the real line of the complex
plane. The Prime number pattern also is realated to this
symmetric seven. Take the Sumerian count 3,6,9 divided
by 1.5 with a quotient to number relationship and the
prime number pattern will be distributed in order with
with the exception of the residue numbers; which are
divisible by seven. The 0 to One strip in the zeta function
is the content for all real numbers. In other words the
content value is 1, and the symmetry value is 1/2 or (.5)
hence a symmetry content value of 1.5. 

All is of course a liitle more than just this
but the exact proof that I have is more than sufficient
for me. I would need an attachment to show you its
completeness, so I will try another time to share it.

Unity-Love-Wisdom

Alden





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