Squaring the Circle

Squaring the circle comes with the unexpected. It refers to magic squares and chemistry interlock in a most unique manner.

Understanding squaring the circle becomes difficult when elemental relationships are not compared to magic squares. An interesting proportional relationship shows up here between fission and fusion: compared to iron, lead; compared then to the relationship that exists between the 5 x 5 magic square and the 9 x 9 magic square.

Consider the following parallels in the above diagram: (1) The characteristic number. What is a characteristic number in a magic square? Answer: The repeated same sum of any two opposite numbers. In the 5 x 5 magic square twenty-six becomes that repeated sum: 11 + 15 = 26. 18 + 8 = 26. Again, 9 + 17 = 26. Ancients understood reality through these magic squares. That points to advanced but lost civilization. Twenty-six belongs by atomic number to iron. Fusion on stars, beginning with hydrogen, stops when that iron is reached by solar fusing.

(2) What about the characteristic number on the 9 x 9 magic square? In a similar fashion, by adding opposite numbers, here we find 82. For example, 37 + 45 = 82; or 27 + 55 = 82, etc. Eighty-two becomes the opposite sum on this magic square. Lead-82 is the end product of heaver elements breaking down to lead.

Using whole numbers, the diameter of a circle 26 units in length has a circumference of 82. Take this circle of diameter 26 and apply it the the characteristic number of these two magic squares. You.ve just performed the ultimate act of squaring the circle!

Atlantis, Lemuria- whatever the name of the civilization was- knew this.

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