>>40575162 (OP)These patterns aren't just based off using a base of 9 (meaning that after the number 9, we move onto 10).
If you use a base of 7 (meaning that after 7, we move onto 10) you will find a similar pattern.
Although, if instead of moving onto 10 after an odd number, we move onto 10 after an even number, such as counting 10 after 8 (8+1=10) we will find a totally different pattern.
The real truth of the "vortex" mathematics,
is the distinction between odd and even numbers.
I encourage you to study each numbers geometrical shape.
All odd numbers form closed star shapes, if you represent the number as connected points which are equal distance from eachother.
On the other hand, all even numbers are incapable of forming perfect symmetrical closed star shapes.
For example, the number 1 is repreesnted by 1 single point, which can be considered as a closed perfect shape, in itself.
The number 3, forms the "perfect triangle".
The number 5, forms the "pentragram".
The number 7, forms a "septagram".
But, the even numbers, can't form these perfect shapes.
The number 2, forms a line.
The number 4, forms 2 lines crossing eachother; an "X" shape.
The number 6, forms 3 lines crossing eachother, and so on.
This shows that the true differences in numbers, are discovered through the different between odd and even numbers.
All odd number bases, form these beautiful patterns you are observing in base 9, what you are calling vortex mathematics.
Each odd number base has a different kind of "vortex" pattern though.
You should investigate this further, because as far as I know, this is a relatively unexplored area of mathematics.
I was researching this line of reasoning a few years ago, but I lost interested because of my discovery of meditation, and my Guru Mooji.
Enjoy.