0.012345679012 ...
>> where is the "8" digit ?
It is actually instead of the "9" digit, but the 10 following 9 saw its "1" 'jumped' on 9 (and 9 + 1 = 10) and turns it to "0" then the "1" of the decimal adds up to the 8, transforming it into a "9".
See demo of Tom Davis attached (see below, you can jump to chapter 6) which allows for example to write e = mc ² in an original way:
m²/e² = 0.0123456789 (10) (11) (12) etc.. * 10^-40 s^4/cm^4
As a matter of consequence we see the number 81 contains all the numbers of base 10, 'hidden' in its inverse.
Yet it is also the number of stable elements on Earth, according to the Mendeliev periodic table, starting from n°1 to n°83, less items n°43 and n°61 which are not stable.
Incidentally, note also that the mass ratio between the Earth and the Moon is 1/81
From these observations we can suggest the number 81 (9*9, or 3^4) is related, or entangled, to the material aspect of the world.
Yet it is also the number of stable elements on Earth, according to the Mendeliev periodic table, starting from n°1 to n°83, less items n°43 and n°61 which are not stable.
Incidentally, note also that the mass ratio between the Earth and the Moon is 1/81
From these observations we can suggest the number 81 (9*9, or 3^4) is related, or entangled, to the material aspect of the world.
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