Does anyone else find math's cogency and symmetry beautiful?
ye it's pretty neat
good thread op
that highlighted sequence is found in this triangle order in the 3rd diagonal sequence going down and right.
The highlighted sequence is a linear square pattern.
>>8947412
>Does anyone else find math's cogency and symmetry beautiful?
No, but the idea that people think its merely coincidental is maddening
BEHOLD
>>8947412
>a*b=b*a
You're really on to something OP
DAE think the times tables contains the secrets of the universe?
>>8948670
What am I supposed to be seeing. This is a table of values of (n+1)/n and (n+1)^2/n^2.
>>8948728
*(n+2)/n
>>8947412
Yes, I do.
One time I wrote down a set of prime numbers in a given range, and added up their digits and then proceeded to add up each pair of subsequent sums.
I found that there were sums of interesting series of repeating digits and digits that incremented consecutively in the series on a consistent difference or factor.
It was more or less just a way for me and a couple of class mates to joke around with arithmetics in economics class.
I have an eye for numerical patterns and geometric order. I was quoted at one time as saying to a group of my class mates : "There is nothing sexier than two close parallel lines."
I'd like to think my desirable in patterns is due to having nothing better to do than derive patterns and consistencies in my bathroom's tiling when I took a shit as a kid.
>>8947412
Math is chaos. We are the ones who can only grasp the nice things that behave well