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1395:. This is not about the number one-hundred-forty-two-thousand-eight-hundred-fifty-seven, but rather about that sequence of six digits. By one standard that is in fact out there in the world, that would mean that the title should be 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7, but I wonder whether that would raise too many eyebrows, perhaps especially among those who are ignorant of the significance of this sequence and who do not know that there is anything about it to be ignorant of. People who don't remember learning the significance of this sequence when they were twelve or thirteen years old are numerous and walk through the same public squares as the rest of us and look just like normal people. 106: 88: 431:
pick up the scribe or rule without changing the state of its relation to the previously drawn figure. That is why the idea of a continuous line appeared in the Rules of Construction. They did not know why that was 'illegal' but it was because raising the writing tool created a space-time interval in which the atmosphere interrupted continuity of the drawn line. The cosmology of the integers, as well as the forms of hands, are all formed in an atmosphere that is 80% nitrogen, atomic number 7, atomic weight 14.
1372:. Knowledge articles titled as numbers over 100 without dis-ambiguation suffixes are normally for years, and this year is way too far off in the future. No notable event that I understand is expected to happen so far off. Not the expiration of the copyright of 2022 information, not the death of Barack Obama, not even the time when the Julian and Gregorian calendars are a full year apart (we need March 1 48901, which is March 1 48900 in the Julian calendar, for that event.) This article should be at 174: 61: 1277:– Despite the previous RMs, the fact still stands that the topic is not (or should not be) about the integer one hundred and forty two thousand eight hundred and fifty seven but about the repeating number sequence, which may appear as 0.142857142857..., 71.4285714285..., 857.142857142..., etc. The 2018 RM saw IMO some confused !votes which misunderstood the issue. 32: 522:
The section about Pi as 22/7 mentions the "Mediogegnians". I am fairly familiar with Kabbalistic literature and have never heard this term. And a websearch reveals nothing but mirrors of this article. There is no citation. If noone can provide a reference for this statement/term, I'd like to go ahead
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As of 2018-12-06, 142857 is the largest integer with its own wikipedia page which is neither a power of 2 nor a multiple of 10. This is excluding "large integers" such as Graham's number or "largest known prime number", but I feel they shouldn't count in spirit as they are only ever referenced to by
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As we write integers over 9999 using commas, an article called 142857 (no comma) must logically be about the digit sequence rather than the integer. Most of the infobox is therefore not relevant, though the list of divisors gives useful insights as to why the sequence is cyclic. Another question:
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For much of history, carbon was the element of choice for writing and drawing. It still is. The atomic number is six, and it is probably what led to the Star of David symbol. Silicon is an emerging element in information technology. To construct a "Star of Silicon" with silicon's atomic number
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of 14, a fourteen pointed star is necessary. Calculation of the angle between fourteen equidistant points on the circumference of a circle results in 360/14 = 25.714285714285714285714285714286, containing the repeating sequence 142857. Is 14 silicon's atomic number, or nitrogen's atomic weight?
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For instance, light is gravitationally shifted in frequency and wavelength depending on whether it is rising or falling. The effect is slight and difficult to observe and measure even now, but it did make the third dimension different from the two dimensions of the Euclidean plane. One could not
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One wonders if possibly the early geometrical constructions were shaped by factors now known to exist, but unknown then. That is, for instance, the difference between the plane constructions (typically on a horizontal table or floor or on a movable object) in contrast with the vertical. The two
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said, "If we feel that the page is mainly about a sequence of digits, rather than an integer, then let's remove the comma", which I read as partial/conditional support, while noting that comparison with dates should be irrelevant (which I agree with). But
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The examples in other bases are still using 7. That section should say whether 7 must be used. If it needn't, then perhaps one of the examples should use something else. If it must, then a mathematical explanation why would be good. --
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Try 76,923. Multiply it by 2. The sets of digits are not the same. However, look at all the multiples of 76,923 from 76,923*3 to 76,923*12 and it will have something very similar to 142,857. Any other numbers??
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If we feel that the page is mainly about a sequence of digits, rather than an integer, then let's remove the comma. But I think that confusion with dates is a red herring: this format was favoured in
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142857/2 = 71428.5 142857/3 = 47619 142857/4 = 35714.25 142857/5 = 28571.4 142857/6 = 23809.5 142857/7 = 20408.142857... 142857/8 = 17857.125 142857/9 = 15873 142857/11 = 12987 142857/13 = 10989
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Since the other examples are clearly integers, and not affected by this request, I think this is the proper place for discussion? Just disregard the arguments about confusion with years. --
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Per the above, I suggest removing the Number infobox from the top of the article, since it misrepresents the focus of the article as an integer, which should not be the case. --
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dimensional table does not present any contradiction in modern physics, but in three dimensional constructions the vertical is relativistically distinct.
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1/142857 = 0.000007 2/142857 = 0.000014 3/142857 = 0.000021 4/142857 = 0.000028 5/142857 = 0.000035 6/142857 = 0.000042 7/142857 = 0.000049
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as the new title. For numbers which are clearly not a year, we seem to be moving from the old convention that number pages were called
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without addressing the main concern, why and whether the subject should be treated as an integer. Also pinging previous participants
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If I multiplicate 0,142857 with 2 exactly 41 times, I receive 3,1414586....^11 and I found, that I can rebuild 0,142857 from 1/7
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If the article is about the sequence of digits, the notation of sequences must be used; that is, the article should be renamed
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Cyclic numbers have very interesting properties, I wonder if anyone is interested in them and uses them as an ID or something?
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then !voted oppose, citing agreement with Certes, when Certes had not voiced any direct opposition. The only other oppose, by
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That's because 1/13 = 0.076923076923076923.... The period of the reciprocal of any prime has similar properties.
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do we remove from Category:Integers? Is there any other relevant category, or is this article
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1/7 = 2/14 <--- 0,_14 1/7 = 4/28 <--- 0,_14_28 1/7 = 8/56 <--- 0,_14_28_56
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What will be the Factorial of 285714 (i.e. 285784!) -Unknown It's infinity IE ∞.
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because this is mainly about a series of repeating digits instead of a number.
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per the nominator's rationale, since the article does seem to be about a
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Hey, isn't that 3/7? Now, let's move the four to the back to get
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and similar cases which are clearly integers rather than years.
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Too large to be a date, about repeating digits not a number.
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Not sure if this was mentioned in the article but notice...
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On 14 October 2022, it was proposed that this article be
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4# multiplicate the result with 2 , exactly 5 times.
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What will be the Factorial of 285714 (i.e. 285784!)
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No one is going to confuse this with a year. 761:This message was posted before February 2018. 312:1# 9/8 * 1/7 * 1/6 * 1/5 * 1/4 * 1/3 * 1/2 8: 354:Very large and no reason for anyone to care. 1157:Evidence: "3A6LDH" before, "3A6KDH" after. 1214:The following is a closed discussion of a 1121: 1004: 841:The following is a closed discussion of a 565:The following is a closed discussion of a 306:then i receive a term 1/140 = 0,007142857 82: 60: 58: 1047:I think this is the correct approach per 721:I have just modified 2 external links on 1162:2404:3C00:502F:4C80:8531:5CD7:8407:C0FC 84: 1360:rather than specifically an integer. 7: 1233:The result of the move request was: 860:The result of the move request was: 584:The result of the move request was: 356:2601:640:4000:3170:F401:BBC:F63D:578 111:This article is within the scope of 1494:Unknown-importance Numbers articles 422:Origins of Geometrical Construction 73:It is of interest to the following 675:(with commas) as suggested above. 280:Found number PI (3,1415) in 142857 25: 725:. Please take a moment to review 41:on August 5, 2007. The result of 1413:The discussion above is closed. 1154:was edited to avoid misleading. 942:from the previous discussion. -- 172: 104: 86: 59: 30: 907:) 08:39, 15 January 2018 (UTC) 37:This article was nominated for 1240:closed by non-admin page mover 1207:Requested move 14 October 2022 834:Requested move 15 January 2018 617:– Unnecessary number dab. 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Talk:142,857
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