A prime reciprocal magic square is a magic square using the decimal digits of the reciprocal of a prime number:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_reciprocal_magic_square
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notice the cover of the book referenced:
Ekidhikena Purvena From: Bharati Krishna Tirtha's Vedic mathematics#By one more than the one before
>>17963915
show us :
1 : The previous magic square from the LP
2: The undecyphered square.
Please.
1. Here you go
2. See 1.
You're welcome; decipher away.
>>17963915
So what?
Does it still work if you use a numbering system such as binary or hex?
The Arabic magic squares used by Kabalists retain their meaning regardless of the numbering system used to represent the values in it.
The same phenomenon occurs with other primes in other bases, and the following table lists some of them, giving the prime, base, and magic total (derived from the formula base-1 x prime-1 / 2)
>>17963915
>>17963930
Atlast, someone found it...
>>17963915
Why is 18 a prime number ?
>>17966147
>18
>prime number
>>17963915
>>17963930
>>17966113
7 / 7 = ?
>>17966176
Wow
Whats 7/7?