Is It Me Who Is One Of The Few Who Sees Patterns?

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10 Jul 2019, 10:04 am

BTDT wrote:
I can spot patterns in my garden. I know that normal people can't remember stuff over months, never mind years, objectively.

Normal people put too much importance on their idea being right. I'm more interested in learning the truth.


- The truth is right until deemed false (wrong). Hence, truth is essentially reletive according to the summation of truths preceeding the outcome. Thus, it's important to be skeptical because there's so much we don't know. WE are limited to our frame of referance and global scope of discreet observations. I have been wrong numerous times, but that is the prerequsite for growth. We would inherently decay if considering ALL our opinions /beliefs as true. I'm just going off a tangent btw...



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10 Jul 2019, 10:07 am

I routinely conduct experiments in my garden to understand how to grow better flowers.



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10 Jul 2019, 11:14 am

hurley4456 wrote:
synchromystic wrote:
hurley4456 wrote:
Can you complete the following pattern (next row in the sequence)....?

1
11
21
1211
111221
.................


312211
13112221
1113213211
31131211131221
13211311123213112211
1113122113311213121113212221
311311222123211211131112311312113211


Very good!

For those interested in the recurcive pattern, you use the following rules:
- The successive row is derived from preceeding row (a given)
- By progessing from left to right, consider each number set as an individual element ( i.e. Row 5: 111, 22, and 1 are individual sets
- Count the number of elements per set and arrange left to right numerically ( i.e. Row 5: There exists three (3) 1's, two (2) 2's, and one (1) 1.
(312211) = row 6

I might have been able to see this pattern had I been shown maybe three or four more rows.

hurley4456 wrote:
I have another one, but this is derived from vedic mathematics, and I spent my some time working on it....Note: This is a visual pattern based on the shifting on numerical elements. Also, row N is supposed to be shifted to the right N-1 times (hint-space bar). So, if you write it out again by shifting row 2 one time, row 3 two times and so forth, it may help. This is is how you convert a square into an inverted triangle... You can explain verbally or visually based on preferree method..Consider the following term written as ABCD^(2)

3568^(2) =

09253664
306096
3680
48

The way you can preserve visual patterns in text, here on this message board, is by using the "code" tag, which among other things uses a monospaced font and preserves indentation. For example:

Code:
3568^(2) =

09253664
 306096
  3680
   48

(Quote this message to see how to use the "code" tag.)

Anyhow, could you provide a few more examples of the pattern you are trying to show here?


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10 Jul 2019, 7:40 pm

Code:
 N = 1
5^(2) =

25


Code:
 N = 2
13^(2) =

0109
 06


Code:
 N = 3
246^(2) =

041636
 1648
  24


Code:
 N = 5
12345^(2) =

0103091625
 04122440
  061630
   0820
    10



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10 Jul 2019, 7:59 pm

i'm a pattern spotter. i'm not the only one. the composer George Gershwin "heard" a melody or rhythm in the jostling mechanism of the NYC subway which he incorporated into his magnum opus Rhapsody in Blue.



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10 Jul 2019, 9:20 pm

To hurley4456: I've replied in the separate thread Number patterns, in a more appropriate section of this board.


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10 Jul 2019, 11:23 pm

hurley4456 wrote:
. WE are limited to our frame of referance and global scope of discreet observations. I have been wrong numerous times, but that is the prerequsite for growth. We would inherently decay if considering ALL our opinions /beliefs as true. I'm just going off a tangent btw...


An astute observation.


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