MATH IS MAN MADE. COUNTING IS NOT.

Novel Argorthiums - Count numbers addition.

#addiong consequective additonal numbers like factorial. rv * -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue $c = 0 $total = 0 $top = 10 while ($c -lt $top) { $c++ $total = $c+$total $string + #$power10[9] = 1 Billion as to 9 9s. #Earth Humanoids 50*$power10[9] based on history and science. #Earth Humanoids 17*$power10[9] based on what was vision and told. #Wakanda 2*$power10[9] this is the mininum baseline requirement based on the need. #How big is a unit required per person? #Four meters cubed is a very high ceiling room. Where you can ultize the space above. #Hammock is one of the best beds you can sleep on, it is truly air and contourts to your body. <# #X=4 Y=4 Z=4 Why? Better than any other shape is square for volumne footage. #The concept of 4x4x4 is easy for drag and drop. The whole thing can be warped out. #It's exact shape. So the Wakanda could be a matter warping zone of rooms. #Long as we use rectangles or squares we ultiize the most area. The width and length is equal to The walls give or take based on what we have. LAYER=0 DXXSXXXXSXX DXXSXXXXSXX CXXSSSSSSXX CXXSSSSSSXX BXXSSSSSSXX BXXSSSSSSXX AXXXXXXXXXX AXXXXXXXXXX WWWWWWWWWWW #4*4*4 = 64 Meter Volumnes or #The digram houses 16 people as an X and Y is equal to 2 METERS and Z equal to 4 Meters. Satellite View From High to 2D ground. With layers. Z=0 Z=1 Z=2 Z=3 Z=4 -D-- -D-- -D-- WWWW ---- ---- ---- WWWW ---- ---- ---- WWWW WWWW WWWW WWWW WWWW 100 has 2 zeroes. The power of represents the number zeroes. So 2 to the power of or exponet of is the zeroes. It is a really big number. 2*$power10[11] If the digits look like it is a square as to 256 then the simple answer is are the power of 10 a even split? Just split it. This one is no as it is 9 zeroes, not a even split. 256000000000=/=1600000*1600000 #200000000000 #256000000000 is the total volumne in meters. 4*(10m*10m) = 100*4 X*Y as the common denominator for height is 4. 4*(4m*4m) = 64*4 - 4 residences 4*(2m*2m) = 16*4 - living space 4*(2m*2m) = 16*4 - outside space 4*(1m*1m) = 4*4 - outside space #> #the human mind find this much easier for the remember more than 1 number of addition is hard. 3 operations is easy. $firstnumber = $top+1 $secondnumber = $top/2 $total2 = $firstnumber*$secondnumber #Output is 55 and 55 for both total and total2

Power Of 10 Strings Vs Integers

#let's get something easy a square of 10. $power10 = @{} $powerof = 1 $powermax = 15 while ($powerof -lt $powermax) { $power10[$powerof]= $([int64]("1"+[string]"0"*$powerof)) $powerof++ }

Straight Forward Exponent Logic

function exponet { param( $number, $power ) $c=0 $total = $number while ($c -lt $power) { $c++ $total = $total*$number } return $total }

More Saving Exponents

> #the below shows performance, based on prior completions. $c = 0 while ($c -le 225000) { $c++ $hash2[$c] = $c*$c $hash3[$c] = $hash2[$c]*$c }

MATH IS MAN MADE.

We use 90 degrees. 90 fits better as to 365 days. I want to use 100 degrees. 100 degrees does not but looks like 400 days. However in degrees, it is simplier to understand degrees at 100 degrees than 90 as our brains are wired for 10s. Here is a neat formula: A 3 point circle has a total of 200 degrees total. A 4 point circle has a total of 400 degrees total. A 5 point circle has a total of 600 degrees total. A 6 point circle has a total of 800 degrees total. A 7 point circle has a total of 1100 degrees total. A 8 point circle has a total of 1200 degrees total. A infinite point circle is to infinite degrees.