But, is it the 'magic' of numbers that produces the patterns or the
patterns that produce the 'magic' of numbers??   big difference it seems
to me.
 
 

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There seems to be a constant about the nature of number across all
cultures: that they have a magically aspect and seem to be an integral
part of the nature of the universe.  Of course some numbers seem to be
more magic than others, e.g. Pi.  Why numbers are inherent in the
universe is another interesting question considering wave and field
theory. Magic?
 
cheers Paul Paryski

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