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> On 25/04/2011 20:23, Alain wrote:
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>> And then, the harmonics of 64 are:
>> 32, 21 1/3, 16, 12 4/5, 10 2/3, 9 1/7, 8, 7 1/9, 6 4/10,....
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> I love how the harmonics look like completely randomly chosen numbers,
> with no obvious pattern at all.
64/1 = 64
64/2 = 32
64/3 = 21 1/3
64/4 = 16
64/5 = 12 4/5
64/6 = 10 2/3
64/7 = 9 1/7
64/8 = 8
64/9 = 7 1/9
64/10 = 6 4/10
...
Nope, no discernable pattern at all
;)
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