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Long time Universe-Solved! friend Guillermo sent me this. Very strange calculus pattern. Never seen a pattern that suddenly breaks like this. Not sure what to make of it... https://www.futilitycloset.com/2018/02/02/breakdown-2/
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Yes, very strange, indeed! Apparently, if the sum of the reciprocals of 3,5,7...…..is less than 1 then the pattern holds. In this example, 1/3+1/5+1/7+...…..……..1/13 <1, but, 1/3+1/5+1/7+...…………………1/15>1.
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That is weird! Normally things in Mathematics run smoothly and ADD UP (excuse the pun), but that bottom row just looks so messy and anomalous. Proper glitch in Max Tegmark's MUH that one, lol!
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