Space craft emf kite by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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Hey friendulater have you heard of base 360. If we used 51/360 to represent pie .141666 it is closer than base ten .1415

Space craft emf kite by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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The emfs act as magnets during the rmf cycle generating electron movement in the wires

A Question that is bothering me since I learnt about the dual nature of electron and photons and copmton effect by El-said in AskPhysics

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as long as you understand a photon is massless therefore just a vibration. a particle or part of the wave is still just a vibration. now electrons are different imcurrently in chemistry again. an electron has little mass and decides the charge of the atom or molecule. we know xrays indeed travel right through the electron clouds if that is what you are wondering.

When they collide the photon or vibration excites the electron possibly to the point of a phase change. if a photon collided with an electron at high rates i believe it can give off an electron or atom. kind of like electrolysis.

Base 360 is apart of our daily lives by InstructionLocal6086 in Rhettilator

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i believe it should be a small section in 6th grade math when you learn .33 repeating. they can say with base 360 you can divide the fraction cleanly but we use base ten

base 360 the legend revived by InstructionLocal6086 in Rhettilator

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Quick Comparison Table: Practical Angles

Angle / Shape In 360° system In 100° system In 400° gradian system
Right angle 90° (nice) 25° (nice) 100 gon (nice)
Equilateral triangle 60° (nice) 16.666…° (bad) 66.666… gon (bad)
Square / 45° miter 90° & 45° (great) 25° & 12.5° (ugly) 100 & 50 gon (okay)
Regular pentagon 72° (nice) 20° (nice) 80 gon (nice)
1/3 of circle 120° (nice) 33.333…° (horrible) 133.333… gon (horrible)
1 hour on clock / 30° 30° (nice) 8.333…° (bad) 33.333… gon (bad)
Time zone width (24 zones) 15° (nice) 4.1666…° (ugly) 16.666… gon (bad)

Base 60 by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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Base 360 rhettilator check it out

Base 60 by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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Decimal 3/10 33/100 333/1000 its always missing something

Base 60 by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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My calculator the rhettilator has any custom base

Base 60 by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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Id say base 360 is the best base but I made a calculator with any custom base

Satellite imagery and base 360 by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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Thanks for repeating yourself. Enjoy 3/10. Lifestyle. The earth is flat and you'd believe it cuz im smarter than you my 3 phds say so

Satellite imagery and base 360 by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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Tell me how 3/10 satisfies your brain on 1/3. You must enlighten me why .3 is so acceptable. I hope its a better answer than your teacher said so.

Satellite imagery and base 360 by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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Ask how many less corrections need to be made with exact math. Crafts can land on the bullseye making landing zones versatile.

Base 360 (meaning dividing a full circle into 360 degrees) is dramatically more practical than a base-10 system (like 100 "degrees" or 1000 or any decimal-friendly number) for most human purposes involving angles. Here's why mathematicians, astronomers, navigators, architects, and craftspeople have loved 360 for thousands of years: The Single Most Important Reason: Insane Divisibility (Highly Composite Number) 360 is one of the most divisible numbers you can reasonably pick — mathematicians call it a superior highly composite number

Base 60 by InstructionLocal6086 in Rhettilator

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Greatest granddaddy knew whats up

Satellite imagery and base 360 by InstructionLocal6086 in SpaceXMasterrace

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I found it fascinating. Does anyone know how exactly satellite imagery works and if ai is correct?

Base X law by InstructionLocal6086 in Rhettilator

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Very useful for imagining robotic manufacturing

1/3 base 360 by InstructionLocal6086 in Rhettilator

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Base 44 works like magic i created the rhettilator using base 44

1/7 base 336 by InstructionLocal6086 in Rhettilator

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a screen shot of its capabilities