Degrees are fractal circles, a curved line progresses to the original point at 1/360 of the circumferance. The line changes in it progression by the length of one degree in its rotation as 360 circles within circles. The degree exists as 1/360 of a line when the circumference of a 360 agon is straighten into a line.
The progression of a line, in a spiral, results in the line changing direction of 360 degrees for each segment of the spiral when aligned from it's original point. The spiral is thus a rotation within a rotation as recursive fractals of a circle. The spiral is recursion.
All recursion is isomorphic dualisms in nature:
1. It is a progression away from the variable as "multiple variables" through recursion:
A-->(A-->A)-->(A-->A-->A)
2. It requires a change of direction of the variable into a new "variable type":
A-->B-->C
It is the isomorphism of isomorphism that sets the foundation of recursion. Isomorphism being the inversion of one state into a seperate symmetrical state, then into another symmetrical state again. Isomorphism is the inversion of one form into another through formlessness.
Spiral is Recursion of Isomorphisms Resulting in Variables and Forms
Spiral is Recursion of Isomorphisms Resulting in Variables and Forms
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Re: Spiral is Recursion of Isomorphisms Resulting in Variables and Forms
You do not that degrees do not exist and are only the invention of the human mind as a way of applying mathematics to certain geometric figures. A circle could just as well be 100 degrees 36000 degrees. I you really understand fractals, you know there cannot be a fractal circle.
Your description is odd, but generally what you are describing is called a sine wave.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 3:04 am The progression of a line, in a spiral, results in the line changing direction of 360 degrees for each segment of the spiral when aligned from it's original point. The spiral is thus a rotation within a rotation as recursive fractals of a circle. The spiral is recursion.
Re: Spiral is Recursion of Isomorphisms Resulting in Variables and Forms
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 9:27 pmYou do not that degrees do not exist and are only the invention of the human mind as a way of applying mathematics to certain geometric figures. A circle could just as well be 100 degrees 36000 degrees. I you really understand fractals, you know there cannot be a fractal circle.
False a circle of 1/2 the circumference of the original followed by 1/3 to 1/4 etc. is a series of fractals.
Your description is odd, but generally what you are describing is called a sine wave.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 3:04 am The progression of a line, in a spiral, results in the line changing direction of 360 degrees for each segment of the spiral when aligned from it's original point. The spiral is thus a rotation within a rotation as recursive fractals of a circle. The spiral is recursion.