tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post3126761326743980583..comments2023-03-26T02:37:00.383-05:00Comments on My Worlds My Words My Worries: The Condensed Number Value Pattern in the Fibonacci Seriesesbbostonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09946279220170973147noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-51050017094692429152012-08-30T16:08:14.222-05:002012-08-30T16:08:14.222-05:00Rob: I was just at NYC in GoogleEarth, but I did n...Rob: I was just at NYC in GoogleEarth, but I did not see you. I am anxiously waiting for Google Mars.<br /><br />I wiLL go with the saying "The whole summer is great." so that could mean someone who performs addition on integers is outstanding, or the weather in the warmest season is wonderful.<br /><br />I have had a difficult day of automotive repair. It took me too long to find the almost right tool and the almost wrong tool in order to change the second fuel filter on my truck. I needed a 34 mm socket but the only one in town wound up being too long, but the shorter 35 mm wound up working, but the space was so confined that the ratchet mechanism just barely worked. I think I wiLL try to get a universal joint in a 1/2 inch drive socket before neXt time.<br /><br />esbbostonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09946279220170973147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-33322197029396132392012-08-30T11:21:17.347-05:002012-08-30T11:21:17.347-05:00I have been to NY on Google Earth too.
I'm su...I have been to NY on Google Earth too.<br /><br />I'm sure there is an old saying which goes something like<br /><br />The sum of the whole is greater than the parts of the sum.<br /><br />or was it Divide and conquer. Rob Z Toborhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03570498194207996145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-33202636222094630162012-08-29T20:30:40.958-05:002012-08-29T20:30:40.958-05:00Marianne: What?!?!? You be not dumb!!! The neXt ti...Marianne: What?!?!? You be not dumb!!! The neXt time I go to New York City, I can spend some time with you eXplaining Condensed Numbers in a more organized approach. Perhaps I can get a textbook published, now that I have this little chapter on Fibonacci. I had several pages put together when I was thinking about math grad school about 15 years ago. I realize that you don't live in New York City, but it would give us both a good eXcuse to go to NYC. I could teLL my wife, "Hey, lets go to NYC to a Number Theory Convention so I can teach a seminar!" and you could teLL your family, "FoM, lets aLL go to NYC to a Number Theory Convention, and continue our eXploration of useless from a daily perspective mathematics!" (FoM=Family of Marianne) Have you ever been to the Metropolitan Museum of Art? It is fantastic. I have been there twice in real life, I think 1994 & 1995. Everytime I go to NYC in Google Earth I try to remember to stop by the museum.esbbostonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09946279220170973147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-74311701671458147482012-08-29T19:59:14.129-05:002012-08-29T19:59:14.129-05:00I am so dumb.I am so dumb.Mariannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04509329937576764550noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-62144218266805249522012-08-29T16:42:31.131-05:002012-08-29T16:42:31.131-05:00Pearl: I tried to watch that movie, but just could...Pearl: I tried to watch that movie, but just could not finish it. At the time I was playing with pi out to 200 places, so when they blatantly had an incorrect sequence of numbers for pi on the opening credits, it bothered me too much. I had it on a DVR at that time so I was able to slow it down to clearly see their mistake. They claimed to have made that movie for only $60,000. Amazing, with box office receipts in the three million range? AND ... he made that movie in an eXpensive place like New York City ... just think how cheap he could have made it in Fargo, North Dakota, or better yet, Brainerd.esbbostonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09946279220170973147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-45504862808956977942012-08-29T16:01:07.624-05:002012-08-29T16:01:07.624-05:00Very cool!
Have you seen "Pi"? I think...Very cool!<br /><br />Have you seen "Pi"? I think you would like it.<br /><br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_(film)<br /><br />PearlPearlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05261369905176088917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-341770393646854592012-08-29T14:58:49.644-05:002012-08-29T14:58:49.644-05:00Aysh: Can you teLL that I get great joy from eXplo...Aysh: Can you teLL that I get great joy from eXploring aLL this stuff? I am not sure about the original-ness of my discovery, I am sure there are bound to be other people who have noticed these things, as famous as Fibonacci is to math folks. I semi-constantly look for patterns, order and symmetry in things, they bring me comfort.esbbostonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09946279220170973147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-23409503540739262852012-08-29T14:39:56.233-05:002012-08-29T14:39:56.233-05:00I have concluded from this post, my good sir, that...I have concluded from this post, my good sir, that you are a very clever man. <br />My brain got confused by all the numbersssersersAyshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05522585591000668827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-66426234019758452262012-08-29T09:11:20.964-05:002012-08-29T09:11:20.964-05:00Rob: Simple answer, CNV is a mathematics of intege...Rob: Simple answer, CNV is a mathematics of integers.esbbostonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09946279220170973147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-11533860820689499772012-08-29T07:58:55.045-05:002012-08-29T07:58:55.045-05:00I have a feeling I may not like the answer to this...I have a feeling I may not like the answer to this question but sometimes a man has a ask a question that a man should not ask.<br /><br /><br /><br />So what happens if you add fractions.<br /><br /><br />Rob Z Toborhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03570498194207996145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-25562502753122287322012-08-29T07:17:10.986-05:002012-08-29T07:17:10.986-05:00Rob: As you might imagine, being a good spouse, sh...Rob: As you might imagine, being a good spouse, she always agrees with me. (hahahahahahahahahahahaaaahhhahahaaa)<br />It sort of scram-bled my brain a little bit too and too-k a long time to write. I enjoy math, puzzles and numbers.<br /><br />CNV also work for multiplication. Here are a couple examples.<br /><br />2 x 2 = 4<br />11 x 11 = 121, so 1+2+1=CNV of 4<br />29 x 101 = 2929, so 2+9+2+9=22, so 2+2 = CNV of 4<br /><br />4 x 4 = 16, so 1+6=7<br />13x1111=14443, so 1+4+4+4+3=16, so 1+6= CNV of 7<br /><br />There is a principle that 9's drop out, so sometimes it is very easy to calculate the CNV of large numbers by ignoring nines and groups of other numbers that equal nine. Example: 49999999 has a CNV of 4<br /><br />4+9+9+9+9+9+9+9=67, so 6+7=13, so 1+3= CNV of 4<br /><br />So building on the previous multiplication that 4 x 4 = CNV of 7, then the product of 49999999x49999999 has a CNV of 7.<br /><br />Fun with numb-bers. The b in numb looks like an upside down rotated nine, so maybe that eXplains why it is silent?<br />esbbostonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09946279220170973147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182961846257364897.post-91880647115699179432012-08-29T05:50:14.568-05:002012-08-29T05:50:14.568-05:00The odd odd even seemed odd, it sort of scrambled ...The odd odd even seemed odd, it sort of scrambled my brain a bit.<br /><br />I might just stick with Mr Fibonacci's famous Italian soft ice cream.<br /><br />What does Mrs ESB think, I am sure she must agree with you....<br /><br /><br /> Rob Z Toborhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03570498194207996145noreply@blogger.com