I've spent the last two weeks crunching number in my head, on paper, and the computer. The other day I was looking so hard at my monitor that the
numbers began to blurr. Maybe it was because the frames per seconds was approx. 419 or maybe it was just 2 in the morning. Ether way it was a number
matrix that I was processing. The neat thing is the number shift in exponetial rates becomes like the movie matrix. The stead strem of numbers
comprising gemotrical correlations to all shapes tends to look rather pretty. I bet it would look just like in the movie Matrix. Well if I had turn
the numbers green it would have. The real number matrix I taking about is the unified field proof. Soon I hope to complete it as soon as I can keep
off this great website. Or I'll just keep bashing my head against the wall called society until one of us breaks.
Squares are numbers that never end. But they do have so many decimals involved prior to the 999999999 and decimals can be converted into
reall numbers. Theroretically speaking all numbers have a real number solution to a square root. If you were to try and solve this equation you
might go a little crazy. That is why I think I have a shrink, I mean oricale.
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Um is this your introduction?
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I just find it hard to find a particular board to post on.
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uh welcome mr.math.................we will have to use and abuse you hehe
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good luck trying to use me. If I remember corecctly last time I sovled all these equations in my head I just forgot them because of ignorant people
living around me. I mean my family and friends that don't give to #s about math and 0000 0000 or taking over the world. Nah, my friend it is you
that shall be used in the process of global then universal shared rule. Luckily I'm doing it peacefully and it won't hurt, much if you hold still
when I point my giagantic laser at you. It is truely amazing that I could climb the highest mountian and want to jump off just for the free fall.
I'm on a cliff again and what are you going to do if I jump. You gain nothing and I gain freedom from knowing way to much, that beautiful free fall.
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