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Prince Evropa /sci/16724074#16724074
7/14/2025, 4:53:38 AM
A mathematical map of everything theoretically exists. It's all about discovering the algorithms which generates the maps. It all comes down to patterns. If an algorithm generates a pattern that repeats itself after a finite amount of steps/iterations, then it is said to complete one whole cycle. We don't know if all patterns in existence repeat, but theoretically, whether they do or not, a seemingly infinite pattern that never repeats will quite possibly contain all information in existence within it. It is possible that every mathematically conceivable pattern repeats and will eventually cycle after enough steps. Different algorithms will generate different patterns, and therefore generate different maps. Some patterns after many different steps will be self-similar or similar to previous steps by a certain percentage before they completely cycle. Some patterns generated by certain algorithms may be subsets of other patterns. It's all about placing the algorithms and the patterns they generate together like puzzle pieces on a coordinate plane. With the right coordinates, you can literally know anything, perhaps that also translates to a frequency in Cymatics. It's all about the coordinates. Then nothing is hidden. Do these algorithms naturally occur in nature? This is for sure definitely knowledge that is many levels Above Top Secret. I am telling you about my discovery now because #1 I am dying and may not survive, and #2 I don't have a formal education of higher learning in math, I barely know algebra. But I am very smart. Perhaps you could say I wasted my potential with perhaps schizophrenic delusions of me being a king of my Germanic people in Israel. Follow the shapes, follow the cymaglyphs, and you will find the coordinates.