Did you know that there is a Toaster Museum????
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Sketches+, Mar 26, 2024, Reginald Brooks
In the beginning---2
Something to ponder:
Sequentially divide any EVEN number by two -- it will result in an ODD. Divide any composite ODD -- it will result in a Prime. In the beginning, the source of all number patterns is the Primes.
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Finally did the Dreaded Task of documenting the moldy stuff that had been piling up in the Fume Hood of Procrastination.
I hate mold SO much, and I hope the ghost of Carl Hayden haunts whatever archivist it was who decided it was Fine and Good to leave these things in a processed collection.
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Fuck yeah, open education! Here's a series of videos that start from 0, so you can learn about how manuscripts are described and studied.
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from the archives: i won't tell
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Peruvian sleeveless tunic.
15th–early 17th century. Cotton and camelid hair. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Artstor.
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Sketches+, Mar 27, 2024, Reginald Brooks
In the beginning---3
Something to ponder:
Sequentially divide any EVEN number by two -- it will result in an ODD. Divide any composite ODD -- it will result in a Prime. In the beginning, the source of all number patterns is the Primes.
How can we see this?
Let's make a matrix table:
Just like with the Butterfly Fractal 1 (BF1), we are going to double everything, starting with Column 1 of the ODDs to give us Column 2 -- the first iterations of the EVENs.
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