What is the significance of this number /x/?
Its literally everywhere
>What is the significance of this number /x/?
The variable 'x' is indeed everywhere. Sorta. Depends on how you look at things.
>>17995986
I'm trying to figure out what the coded image means in the simulated reality sense, and when calculating how many cubes 160 times the number of bits contained with in them I some how came out with 12.5 megabytes but how no idea how. I think I screwed up though and the actual number maybe 81,920 bytes which is 8 bytes * 64 so 8 bit density 512 bytes total in a cube * 160 cubes
The number 81920 is also one off a prime being 81919
>>17995966
Pi and Phi
only numbers that are significant.
>>17996160
Planck's constant and the speed of light say hello
>>17996160
Primes are also.
Further doing some dumb calculations and ponderings, (64 * 64) * 160 = 655360
http://www.numberempire.com/655360
Previous prime is 3 below, next prime is 13 above, no matter what I've been doing there is something strange about this image
nassim haramein mentioned in one of his short talks something about gravity propagation wave being 64 * the speed of light.
Simulated universe must be true...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJsl_klqVh0
>>17996204
@16:00
>>17996160
And I'm more concerned with scale because I see it is obvious that reality can be broken down into smaller parts which run on the same code, prime numbers can't be divided by anything other than 1 and them self.
>>17996141
lolwat
>>17996251
Think of reality having some very fundamental building blocks that occupy one bit of memory in a highly advanced computer a long time into the future.
There are many coincidences in Mathematics, computer code and reality, there are going to be constraints or limitations to the system, and that is what I want to find.
Reasons I want to simulate the universe and hopefully develop AI, simulated universe that is aware of it self and can switch from micro to macro seamlessly each change affecting the whole.
>>17995966
>what is the significance
It's half of 25
That's pretty significant