The Effect of Base on Numeric Fields

I have been taking a closer look at the affect of base on numbers in terms of  understanding the intrinsic significance of base 10 mod 9 as elements of the organizing principles which  give rise to the “physical world”.

Below I have taken a close look at 33 incrementations around the following number systems

Base 9 MOD 8

Base 8, MOD 7

Base 7, MOD 6

Base 6, MOD 5

Base 5, MOD 4

Base 4, MOD 3

Base 3, MOD 2

Base 2, MOD 1

My investigation has so far shown me that whenever a mind  elects to subdivide the consciousness field of One into myriad parts, that no matter which number base system is used, the numbers will always  take on the pattern of in-flow and out-flow. They will always exhibit the cyclonic vortex form.

However, because at least three parts are required for balanced motion, you see base 2 mod 1 as a mirror in stillness.

Balanced stillness: http://www.alexpetty.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/ying-yang-on-8.png

Balanced motion: http://www.alexpetty.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/ying-yang-in-motion1.png

Red is used to indicate expansion or out-flow (+)

Grey is used to indicate contraction or in-flow (-)

Notice how both the  contractive  and expansive paths always form mirrored palindromes in every base.

I find this to be remarkable.

FNS Table for Base 9 Modulus 8

FNS Table for Base 9 Modulus 8

FNS Web for Base 9 Modulus 8

FNS Web for Base 9 Modulus 8

FNS Table for Base 8 Modulus 7

FNS Table for Base 8 Modulus 7

FNS Web for Base 8 Modulus 7

FNS Web for Base 8 Modulus 7

FNS Table for Base 7 Modulus 6

FNS Table for Base 7 Modulus 6

FNS Web for Base 7 Modulus 6

FNS Web for Base 7 Modulus 6

FNS Table for Base 6 Modulus 5

FNS Table for Base 6 Modulus 5

FNS Web for Base 6 Modulus 5

FNS Web for Base 6 Modulus 5

FNS Table for Base 5 Modulus 4

FNS Table for Base 5 Modulus 4

FNS Web for Base 5 Modulus 4

FNS Web for Base 5 Modulus 4

FNS Table for Base 4 Modulus 3

FNS Table for Base 4 Modulus 3

FNS Web for Base 4 Modulus 3

FNS Web for Base 4 Modulus 3

FNS Table for Base 3 Modulus 2

FNS Table for Base 3 Modulus 2

FNS Web for Base 3 Modulus 2

FNS Web for Base 3 Modulus 2

FNS Table for Base 2 Modulus 1

FNS Table for Base 2 Modulus 1

FNS Web for Base 2 Modulus 1

FNS Web for Base 2 Modulus 1

More to come!

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