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0.007 0.044 0.000022 0.000088 2.93333E-08 0.000276571 1.38286E-07
0.014 0.088 0.000088 0.000352 2.34667E-07 0.001106286 1.10629E-06
0.021 0.132 0.000198 0.000792 0.000000792 0.002489143 3.73371E-06
0.028 0.176 0.000352 0.001408 1.87733E-06 0.004425143 8.85029E-06
0.035 0.22 0.00055 0.0022 3.66667E-06 0.006914286 1.72857E-05
0.042 0.264 0.000792 0.003168 0.000006336 0.009956571 2.98697E-05
0.049 0.308 0.001078 0.004312 1.00613E-05 0.013552 0.000047432
0.056 0.352 0.001408 0.005632 1.50187E-05 0.017700571 7.08023E-05
0.063 0.396 0.001782 0.007128 0.000021384 0.022402286 0.00010081
0.07 0.44 0.0022 0.0088 2.93333E-05 0.027657143 0.000138286
0.077 0.484 0.002662 0.010648 3.90427E-05 0.033465143 0.000184058
0.084 0.528 0.003168 0.012672 0.000050688 0.039826286 0.000238958
0.091 0.572 0.003718 0.014872 6.44453E-05 0.046740571 0.000303814
0.098 0.616 0.004312 0.017248 8.04907E-05 0.054208 0.000379456
0.105 0.66 0.00495 0.0198 0.000099 0.062228571 0.000466714
0.112 0.704 0.005632 0.022528 0.000120149 0.070802286 0.000566418
0.119 0.748 0.006358 0.025432 0.000144115 0.079929143 0.000679398
0.126 0.792 0.007128 0.028512 0.000171072 0.089609143 0.000806482
0.133 0.836 0.007942 0.031768 0.000201197 0.099842286 0.000948502
0.14 0.88 0.0088 0.0352 0.000234667 0.110628571 0.001106286
0.147 0.924 0.009702 0.038808 0.000271656 0.121968 0.001280664
0.154 0.968 0.010648 0.042592 0.000312341 0.133860571 0.001472466

This is the area of circle, and are and volume os the a sphere withthe same radius, as well as the area and volume created by the rotation os such sphere.
the Number are all multiplied by 7. Thus they begin with the Bond numner

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This is the area of a circle, area and volume of a circle with the same radius, as well as the area and volume created by the rotation of the circle.

The numbers are all multiplied by 7. Thus they begin with the Bond Number.

Is the correct rendering of what you wrote?

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Yes, it is Jack. Good observation. You must have worked with them before

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Forget about the above number. Here they are in a different form. I use the ancient PI of 22/7
Radius circumference Circ Area Sphere Area Sphere Volume
1 6.285714286 3.142857143 12.57142857 4.1904762E+00
2 12.57142857 12.57142857 50.28571429 3.3523810E+01
3 18.85714286 28.28571429 113.1428571 1.1314286E+02
4 25.14285714 50.28571429 201.1428571 2.6819048E+02
5 31.42857143 78.57142857 314.2857143 5.2380952E+02
6 37.71428571 113.1428571 452.5714286 9.0514286E+02
7 44 154 616 1.4373333E+03
8 50.28571429 201.1428571 804.5714286 2.1455238E+03
9 56.57142857 254.5714286 1018.285714 3.0548571E+03
10 62.85714286 314.2857143 1257.142857 4.1904762E+03
11 69.14285714 380.2857143 1521.142857 5.5775238E+03
12 75.42857143 452.5714286 1810.285714 7.2411429E+03
THE NUMBERS ABOVE DIVIDED BY PI
0.318181818 2 1 4 1.333333333
0.636363636 4 4 16 10.66666667
0.954545455 6 9 36 36
1.272727273 8 16 64 85.33333333
1.590909091 10 25 100 166.6666667
1.909090909 12 36 144 288
2.227272727 14 49 196 457.3333333
2.545454545 16 64 256 682.6666667
2.863636364 18 81 324 972
3.181818182 20 100 400 1333.333333
3.5 22 121 484 1774.666667
3.818181818 24 144 576 2304

Many number here can be found in the holy books. 22273 for example is from the old testament
Consider this an attention grabbing idea. When the radius is .001 instead of 1, new reality unfolds because multiplying numbers smaller than one by themselves, make them even smaller.
There is an issue of dimensions that has not been discussed yet

Above all, please note that the sphere area and its volume are equal in number when the radius is 3.

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G
7
The book of letters and numbers

G is the 7th letter of the alphabet
7 is a lucky number
And G is the beginning of many words, such as good, great, gold and glorious.
777 is a dream come true

21 is Blackjack
It pays a time and a half

Remember that the 7 is 1 and 6
The 777 are 666 and 111

The 3 circles

Giving birth

To the 22nd

The 1 dying

Lives again

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I see a combination in 3x 6 and 1x 7 repeated in radius ,the rest is abacadabra for me

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Well, my dear, this takes a bit of effort.

It takes a few minutes to draw equal circles next to each other on a paper.
Find 7 circles connected to 2 more seven circles with the same geometry.
In between the 21, there will be a circle, connected to 6 to make a 7 of its own.
The three circles of 7 and the 1 in between create 4 circles of 7 each.
The center circle is the center of all 4.
It has a center of its own, it is also the center of 7 and 22
That may have been a reason why the ancients found 22/7 as a great approximation of PI.

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simple 3xhorizontal8+1 circle, so half the 8 sorry i am puzzling, but cannot see it.21 circles horizontal near each other =3x7
How in between 21 ???and at 6 after 6 comes 7 so what? you go from there vertical?
I don't see this picture

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Christina

The drawing that you have is perfect. Now copy it 2 more times, and connected the three drawings into a triangular shape
What is at the center now? What is the center of?

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That depends on where you put the other two
I should think one on the upper point and the other on the point down
Upper triangle is Fire and down is soul The middle is the flower of life, the Monad in the heart.

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Here is an easier way. Simply draw equal circles next to each other in a line form. Now draw circles in the same fashion but in a line above the first. Circles can touch but can't invade each others space.. When done, you will see a page full of circles next to each other.

Now, it becomes easier to find the 3 sevens and the 22nd.

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pi = 3,14159265, but it is transcendent

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