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BEHOLD! CIRCLE SQUARED BEYOND t S O © z \ ONGER uNSo™ Mathematical and Geometrical Demonstrations By Carl Theodore Heisel Disproving Numerous Theorems, Problems, Postulates, Corolleries, Axioms, and Propositions, with Ratios, Laws and Rules Hitherto Unknown in Mathematical and Geometrical Science, Naturally Growing Out of the Extraordinary and Significant Discoveries of a LACKING LINK by Carl Theodore Faber Who was a Citizen of Brooklyn, N. Y., U.S. A. IN THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE WORLD RENOWNED PYTHAGOREAN PROBLEM Utterly Disproving Its Absolute Truth, Although Demon- strated as such for Twenty-Four Centuries; and by This Discovery Establishing the Fact of the Existence of Per- fect Harmony Between Arithmetic and Geometry as a Law of Nature, and Calculating to Settle Forever the Famous Dispute Between The Two Great Philosophical Schools By CARL THEODORE HEISEL A Citizen of Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. A. SECOND EDITION 1934 Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com Contents Page PREFACE 00... 0.cecceceeeeesee eens soe ees ee seeeeeeeenrees XI A SHORT HISTORICAL SKETCH............00..00000 cee XII CARL THEODORE FABER.............. See Eee xv CARL THEODORE HEISEL............0..00.00ccee cess eee XVII INDORSEMENT. ONE OF MANY..........00000000000200e KX CHAPTER [.......00.c0sccsccssceeccesescenscessesceeseuee 1 . THE GRAND PROBLEM NO LONGER UNSOLVED Brief and Infallible Method of Squaring the Circle. CHAPTER II 5 A NEW LAW IN GEOMETRY An Eternal Difference Exists Between a Square and an Irra- tional Quantity. CHAPTER III... 9 THE POINT AND LINE An Explicit Explanation of the First Principles of Mathematics. ‘The Divieibility of the Point and Line. CHAPTER IV... 1... eee eee eee t nets 13 THE ORIGIN OF THE LINE An Explicit Explanation of the First Principles of Mathematics. ‘The Origin of the Line. CHAPTER V beeee 15 THE SQUARE, “SO-CALLED,” OF THE HYPOTHENUSE An Explicit Analysis of the Hypothenuse of the Right Angle Triangle Together with Its Square, “So Called.” A Lacking Link in the Demonstration of the World Renowned Pytha- gorean Problem. CHAPTER VI... 19 THE LACKING LINK An Explicit Explanation of the Hypothenuse of the Right Angle ‘Triangle Together with Its Square, “‘So Called.” A Lacking Link in the Demonstration of the World Renowned Pytha- gorean Problem. CHAPTER VII....... 0... cece eects eee e eee eens 23 ‘THE LACKING LINK, A NEW LAW IN GEOMETRY A Lacking Link Leading to the Solution of Unsolved Problems. CHAPTER VIIL THE HARMONY OF MEASURE AND NUMBER An Explicit Explanation of a New Law in Geometry. The Har- mony of Measure and Number. nr Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com Iv CONTENTS Page SECTION TWO. 33 DIAGRAMS AND NUMERICAL DEMONSTRATIONS By Carl Theodore Heisel CHAPTER IX. 35 THE “CIRCLE SQUARED 1 BEYOND ‘(REFUTATION Rules for Squaring the Circle Numerically. CHAPTER Xo. cece eee cece cece ee eee eee teen eee enenes 43 THE EXACT AREA OF THE QUADRANT OF ANY CIRCLE Numerical Demonstration and Solution of the Exact Area of the Quadrant of Any Circle. CHAPTER X1.... 1... eee cece eee ee eee eee e eee fete e eee 51 THE EXACT AREA OF THE OCTANT OF ANY CIRCLE Numerical Demonstration and Solution of the Hxact Area of the Squares, Triangles, Sectors, and Segments of the Octant of Any Circle. CHAPTER XIL......... eee eee eee eee deen vetertneesseerer 53 THE EXACT AREA OF THE OCTANT OF ANY CIRCLE Numerical Demonstration and Solution of the Exact Area of the Octant of Any Circle by Equation. CHAPTER XUI 57 AREA OF OCTANT, QUADRANT AND CIRCLE PROVED A Numerical Demonstration Proving the Exact Area of the Octant and Quadrant of Any Circle. CHAPTER XIV. wo (5S TRUE AREA OF OCTANT, QUADRANT AND crreLe Another Demonstration Proving the True Area of the Octant and Quadrant of Any Circle. CHAPTER XV........ 2 eect e reece cece cere eens 62 1:31}, EQUALS THE TRUE VALUE OF PI Numerical Demonstration Proving the True Value of Pi. CHAPTER XVI.......... 0. eee ee cere eee eee e eee TRUE AREA OF CIRCLE PROVED BY 9:8 RATIO Rules tor Squaring the Circle by 9:8 Ratio. CHAPTER XVII........ 0.0.00 eee eee cece eee eens 68 THE INSCRIBED DODECAGON The Exact Area ot Dodecagon. CHAPTER XVII vey THE CONVERTED DODECAGON Rules for Converting An Inscribed Dodecagon Into a Similar Polygon with Exactly the Same Area and Perimeter as the Area and Circumference of Its Circumscribed Circle. CHAPTER XIX.......ccseecceete eects ceeereeenes See eraeta 15 THE INSCRIBED HEXAGON ‘The Harmony of Measure and Number Between Squares, Reg- ular Polygons and Circles. Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com CONTENTS: v Page CHAPTER XX............. Sb attctonletd-elete tale toelata- ete 7 THE CONVERTED HEXAGON Rules for Converting an Inscribed Hexagon Into a Similar Polygon with Exactly the Same Area and Perimeter as the Area and Circumference of Its Circumscribed Circle. CHAPTER XXI......... sereeeeseres waver eee ee ete e 81 MANY SIDED REGULAR POLYGONS Rules for Finding the Exact Length of the Sides and Perimeter of Many Sided Regular Polygons. CHAPTER XXII............... lets eletaetefeeiee lett 84 IRRATIONAL NUMBERS An Irrational Number Always Lacks One Unit of Measure, or ‘b? of the Formula a? + 2ab + b? from Being a Square Number. CHAPTER XXIII............ sabe nerenenreeeenes veers 8T TABLE OF ARTIFICIAL SQUARE ROOTS CHAPTER XXIV............ seseee 89 THE ARTIFICIAL ROOT OF IRRATIONAL QUANTITIES ‘The Artificial Root of Irrational Quantities Always Equals a2 + 2ab Only of the Formula a? + 2ab + b?, Rules for Find- ing Artificial Root of Irrational Quantities. CHAPTER XXV.......--seeeeeeeeees o seveee 92 GROWTH OF SQUARES AND CIRCLES ‘With Tables Ilustrating the Growth of Squares and Circles. CHAPTER XXVI............5-5 teteteereetccarcense 98 THE COMBINED AREA OF TWO EQUAL SQUARES CAN NEVER FORM A THIRD PERFECT SQUARE, Numerical Demonstration That Half a Square Number, or Double a Square Number Always Equals an Irrational Number. CHAPTER XXVII...........5+ ‘THE ARTIFICIAL ROOT OF THE IRRATIONAL NUMBER 2 With Numerical Demonstration Mlustrating That Two Equal Squares Will Always Form an Irrational Quantity Lacking One ‘Unit of Measure, or bz, from Being a Perfect Square. CHAPTER XXVIII .. THE FORTY-SEVENTH PROBLEM OF EUCLID Disproving That the Sum of the Squares of Two Sides of a Right Angie Triangle Equals the Square of Its Hypothenuse and That the Pythagorean Problem is the Exception and Not the Rule. CHAPTER XXIX...........--s eee Petaetefetet LEA. EUCLID'S RADIUS BY HALF CIRCUMFERENCE EQUALS AREA OF CIRCLE With Demonstration Proving the Same. 97 101 Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com vi CONTENTS, CHAPTER XXX DECIMALS Demonstrating the Impossibility of Obtaining Accurate Results with Decimals. CHAPTER XXXL........ cece cece eee eee ete tee teens 113 HARMONY OF SQUARES AND CIRCLES ‘The Proof of the Pudding Is the Eating of It. CHAPTER XXXIL........... 202.0 e eee eee e eens 116 HARMONY OF MEASURE AND NUMBER Nature as Well as the Positive and Exact Science, Rebels Against the Idea of an Infinite Line, an Infinite Area, or Infinite Solid Contents, as Nature Abhors a Vacuun. CHAPTER XXXIIL...... 20.0.0 e eee cee eee eee eens 119 CUBES AND SPHERES Perfect Harmony of Measure and Number Between Squares and Circles and Cubes and Spheres with Table of Proof. CHAPTER XXXIV. ED Demonstration so Simple That a School Boy Can Understand It. CHAPTER XXXV..... “SUMMARY The True Value of Pi. CHAPTER XXXVI .... 1... 6... ieee ccc eect eee 127 FINIS ADDENDA Page Three Artificial Square Roots for Irrational Quantities. . . 129 Table of Approximate, Infinite Decimal Square Roots of Irrational Quantities 6... ieee reece eee eee Pre eree er 130 Tables of Exact Artificial Geometrical Square Roots of Irrational Quantities .........- eee Tilustrations and Demonstrations of Artificial Geometrical Square Roots of Irrational Quantities Table of Infinite Decimal and Exact Artificial Geometrical Square Roots of Irrational Quantities. ..0..0....6..0ceeeeeeee eee 135 Demonstrations of Exact Artificial Geometrical Square Roots of Irrational Quantities .... Demonstrations of Exact Artificial Geometrical Square Roots of Irrational Numbers of Circle Areas..............-.ses seen 138 Beauty, Balance and Harmony in Growth of Irrational and Square Areas Demonstrated Growth of Irrational and Square Areas Illustrated. 133 141 146 Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com CONTENTS vir Page Growth of Squares, Parallelograms and Circles by Two Units of Tf esatpuare efecto Ltt tdi tt label acta tc ageifactt 148 Beauty, Balance and Harmony Between Irrational and Square Areas . +. 149 ‘Two Equal Square Areas Can Never Form a Third Square Area.. 156 9:8 Ratio Between Irrational and Square Areas......... 060.005 158 Beauty, Balance and Harmony Between Square and Circle Arcas.. 160 ‘The Great Secret of the Harmony Existing Between the Circumfer- ence of Any Circle and the Perimeter of Its Square of Equal Area is the Ratio 9:8.......0cccceseseeeeeeeens eee 163 Growth of Circle Areas by Two Circular Units of Measure....... 164 Proving That a Circumscribed Square Can Never Be Equal to ‘Twice the Area of Its Inscribed Square............. 6G The Circle Squared Beyond Refutation..........06...0cee0vee 169 Behold! The Circle Squared Beyond Refutation............6... 173 Again Behold! The Circle Squared Beyond Refutation. So Simple That a Child Can Understand It. +) 183 Lo and Behold! The Circle Squared Beyond Refutation. Solved by the Very Method Claimed by the Modern Mathematical World to Be Tmponsibie ‘A Line Segment Equal to the Square Root of Pi era 186 Any Science to Be a True Science Must Be Exact and Positive... 195 Demonstrating and Proving the Exact Length of Lines and Surface Areas of Circles of Diameters of From One to Ten Units...... 197 Problems Demonstrating the Exact Length of Lines, Surface Areas, Ratios, Relations, and Proportions of the Areas of Segments, Triangles, Sectors, Octants, Quadrants, Inseribed Octagon, Square of Equal Area of Circle of Diameter of Two Units... 199 The 9:8 Ratio and 3% — 7961 Ratio... 0... .0eccseeeeeeeeeee + 208 Areas of Squares, Cireles and Polygons Equal and Interchangeable 204 Table of Length of Lines of Inscribed Octagon of Circles of Diam- eters of From One to Ten Units............ esse eee e eens 215 Table of Surface Areas of Inscribed Octagon of Circles of Diam- eters of From One to Ten Units............0.ee eee ee eee ee 216 Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com vor CONTENTS Table of Proof. The Circle Squared..... 217 Synopsis of Areas of Segments, Triangles and Octants of Inscribed (Octagon pees ene Rae ee eee eee eee eee 218 Difference in Approximate and Exact Results................... 219 New Field of Exact Thought and Reasoning.................405 220 The Circle Squared Beyond Refutation 221 The One and Only Possible True and Exact Value of Pi......... 222 The Cirele Squared Beyond Refutation..............2...000005 223 Ratios and Relations of Squares and Cireles..... baa telat ete ela 225 Ratios and Relations of Quadrants of Cireles........-..........- 226 Ratios and Relations of Octants of Circles..............60e seen 228 Ratios and Relations of the Area of Segment and Triangle of Octant of Any Circle...........cceceeeeeeceeteeeeteeuenseeteaes 229 Beauty, Balance and Harmony in the Relations and Ratios in the Length of Lines, Chords and Areas of Circles and Their In- seribed Octagons....... errr reer errr ee .. 280 Illustrating the Inacourate Results Obtained by the Approximate, Assumed, Applied Seience of Mathematics As Taught Today... 231 Another False Assumption Dispelled.......... fated ata ea 232 Circular and Spherical Units of Measure..............602...008 232 Exact Cubic Contents of the Sphere........... teres eraeeeeeeee 235 Exact Surface Area of the Sphere.............20-:e0ceeeseeeee 236 How Much Does So Much Plus a Little More Amount To?........ 238 Definitions and Axioms............ 0... eee e eee eee eee er eens 239 Beauty, Balance and Harmony Bxisting Everywhere in This New Exact Science of Mathematics and Geometry... The True and Exact Value of Pi, 3'%1 = ™%1. . The Side of the Square of Equal Area of Every Circle Equals % of the Length of Its Diameter.......-..-.46-seeeeesee cues vee 248 The Accepted but Mistaken Idea of Geometry as Taught Today Clarified oo. ....cceeeceeeeee The Wonderful Harmony That Develops in the Solution of the Problem of Squaring the Circle. .......... 0. see ee eeee eee 247 239 242 Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com CONTENTS x Growth of the Square and the Cirele by the Algebraic Formula a? + 2ab + b? 253 Proving That the Circumseribed Square of Any Circle Can Never Be Equal to Twice the Area of Its Inscribed Square......... 258 A Simple Method for Squaring the Circle........0...000e00ee 264 The Golden Triangle of Enoch............ eee 266 The Heisel Modulus, 6561:20736::1:34% = 266 Our First Edition Accepted and Complimented as Being Written With That Strength of Mind That Only the God of Truth Could Have Given...... 0... cece cece teen nee e cece eee ee 269 A Revolution in Mathematics and Geometry Has Been Inaugurated 270 ‘The Remuneration or Reward for a Lifetime of Thought and Study 271 Conelusion ....... 0. eee eee cee teen eect e eee ee eee etnies 272 SBP arn Dp acter ctda fact ftctdstactcolatt tcc tratactcpleta-acatestoeartctelectfetactceacactdstact 12 == 2947, HQB, ete., = Radius multiplied by Pi multiplied by 30° di- vided by 180° = 4% X 31% X 30° -- 180° = 2"%7, = 6X BE = EHX BOP = 6 160° == Hr = BE = 294, %, HN? | NB? = Whe? f= OM, Ye Perimeter of Dodecagon = Ma of 28 = 2%. 36 Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com 36 THE CIRCLE SQUARED BEYOND REFUTATION 2% = HB, etc., = 4s difference in length of Perimeter of Dodecagon and Hexagon added to % radius = 28 —27-=1. 1+12= Ya + % of radius = Ye -+ 24 = 2%, HN, ete. = HO — NO == 4% — 8% = ro. HN, ete. = WHE? — NB = W/2? — 8 = in, height of triangle OFL = YOF? — et TE = 4%. =ST, etc. = height of trinngle FTL, ete, = OT — OS = 4% — 41% == Ye. 41%403 == Oo! ete., == height of 24 sided polygon. Sus = ot0%, ete., — height of triangle ToL == 44 — 47ies = Sos, Exact Area of Triangles in Figure No. 12 With Regular Methods and Rules for Obtaining the Same 2674s —= ACE, etc. = CE X % AV = 7%s X 338 = base by % height 26? s8, 26?%443 —= ACE, ete., = CPM X 15 = 1 ise & 18 = 26748. 17% == ACD, ote., = CPM X 12 = Ihe X 12 = 174, 1744 = ACD, et AD X % CV =9 & 17"Ma1 = base by ¥ height = 1744404, Tn = ACD, ete, = AC X 4 CD = THe XX 24 = base by % height == 17304. 8%%4s == BCO, ete., = CPM X 6 os XX 6 = 8° has. 8418 == BCO, etc. = % CO XK BM = 2% X 3!°Miz = 1 base by height Baa, 43895 == ANO, etc. = % AN X NO = 1% XX 3!Ki2 = base by % height = 4%oo, 1'*ea = CPM, etc., == 1°Kao X 1% = base X % height = 1!?%on. 48°Y4o5 == ANO, ete., = ANZ X 3 = 1""ios X 8 = 4c, 1548 = AHB, ete., = iz X 2% = height by 4 base = 1'*%44e, 18t%is = ANB, ete, = AHN X 2== "Hoe X 2 == "Moa = 1%hss. $8hog <= FGW, ete, = % FW X GW = 1% X in2 = 1 base by height = "5éo6, 585{o5 == FGW, ete., = AHB 5¥%ie == HBO, etc., = % HB X 0! == 8H 12 Xe — Fra = She. 5%e == HBO, ete. = NBO + HNB = % HO X NB Las 2 = Ho, 156 X 4% == % base by height 64 = area of circle of diameter of 9 — 28% X 24 = 64. Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com Ficure No. 12 CHAPTER IX Rules for Squaring the Circle Numerically Length of Lines and Areas of Triangles, Sectors, Segments, Quadrants, Ete,, in Figure 12, with Regular Methods and Rules for Obtaining the Same 1. The whole is equal to the sum of all of its parts. 2. ‘Things equal to the same thing are equal to each other. 3. Any law true of one circle is true of all other circles. 37 Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com 38 THE CIRCLE SQUARED BEYOND REFUTATION 31% = ratio of diameter of any circle to cireumference of same. 9:8 = ratio of diameter of any circle to side of square of equal area. = Hof 9 = exact side of square of equal area of circle of diameter of 9. 64 = area of circle of diameter of 9 = 8 X 8 == 64. 64 = area of circle of diameter of 9 = circumference X % radius = 28% X24 = 64 cireumference of circle of diameter of 9 == 31%: & 9 == 28%. 16 = area of quadrant of circle of diameter of 9 = are of quadrant X radius = 76 X 24 = 16. 7% = are of quadrant of circle of diameter of 9 are of 30° == Xa of cireumference = 28% 14s = area of segment HQB = radius square multiplied by #1 + 12 = 4%? == 20% & 4m 3M + 12 = a. 1445 = area of segment HQB = sector OHQB minus triangle OHB = 516 — Sie = Me. 51s = area of sector OHQB == 30° sector of cirele of diameter of 9 = are X % radius = 29% X 2% = 5%. 5% == area of sector OHQB == 2 of area of circle iz of 64 = 5%. area of sector OHQ 5ée — area of triangle OHB = % bese X height = 2% X 24 = SMe. 1. The area of any circle is equal to its circumference multiplied by ¥ of its radius. Diameter Circumference Half Radius Aten Diameter Circumference Half Radius Area 1 = 3% %m 6 = 18% XK 14 28% 2 CH X b= SH 7 22% X 3 9% Th 8 25% xX 4 12% Fg 28% x 5 = 1% KX M=W% 1 = BM X BHD 2. The diameter of any circle is to its circumference, as the square of its radius is to its area. Diameter Circumference Radius Square Area Diameter Circumference Radius Square Area 1: 3% YH: Ye 6: 187% + 289961 2 67561 1: 3% To: 221% 12% : 38°%1 3: OM 2M: 7% 8: 25756. 16: 50‘ 4 1241 4: 125% 9: 28996, 20% : 64 5 15°41 6% : 19% 10: 31% 25: 79Y% 3. The area of any circle is equal to the are of its quadrant multiplied by its diameter. Areof Quadrant Diameter ArcotQuadrant Diameter Ares, % Xx l= 1% XG 28M Im x 2 5% XT = 88% 2% xX 8 OX 8B = 50 3% «4 7M XX 9 = 64 me xX 8 TX 10 = 79H Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com THE CIRCLE SQUARED NUMERICALLY 39 4, The square of the diameter of any circle multiplied by the area of circle of diameter of 1, equal to 1, equals the area of any such circle, Diameter Square of Diameter Area of Diameter of One Area of Circle Aen of Circle 2 4 xX MS = 2H 8 3 9X 8th 795 4 16 XM 1024, 12% 5 5x S== 25 x SH 16096, = 198 6 3 XO 280464 285%: 7 4990 Xe 310% 385% 8 8X 8= 6 xX 400% == 50886: 9 sXe 518465 64 10 10X10=100 X 4064 79% 5. The area of any cirele is equal to X of its cireumference multipliec by its diameter. One-Fourth of Diam- Circle. Circle. One-Fourth of Diam- Circle Cirele Cireumference —eter—=— Area ‘Area Circumference eter Ares ‘Area 1 XK Ll His OMe 88H) 6 = 80%) == 289% 054 143% my X 58h 2%, 51%, xXXXKXKX 2% XK 5 2009; == == 19% O40) = 64006) == 79¥1 6. The area of any circle is always a* of the formula a? + 2ab + b? o the square of the diameter of such circle, viz.: The square of th diameter of a circle of diameter of 9, = 9 X9— 81. a= %of 8 at = 8X 8—= 64. 2ab —twieel X 8— 16. b7—=1= 64 + 16 +1 = 81. 7, a = area of a circle of diameter of 1, consequently %& of th square of the diameter of any circle equals the area of such cirel: viz.: Square of diameter of 9 == 81. “tf of 81 — 64, equals are of circle of diameter of 9. 8. The square of the diameter of any circle, minus “%1 of such squari equals the exact area of sueh circle, viz.: The square of diameter c 100 == 10,000. *% of 10,000 == 2098%%. M% of 10,000 4 = 461 of 10,000 { “ha 1 Ss = io. % of 100 = 88%, 8859? == 7901'% = exact area of circle of dian eter of 100. 9. The area of a 30° sector of any circle multiplied by 12, equals are of such circle, viz.: Area of 30° sector of circle of diameter of 9 = area OHQB Figure 12 = 5% X 12 = 64 = area of circle of dian eter of 9. Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com 40 THE CIRCLE SQUARED BEYOND REFUTATION 10. Mathematicians who prefer to use the decimal fraction, with its approximate or infinite results, in preference to exact results, may do so to their heart’s content, by converting the exact fraction into a decimal equal to .79-+ or +/100, which is an irrational num- ber lacking one unit of measure from being a square, and is a repeating decimal, and still get results within Yooo of a true result. But why not always be exact in a Positive and Exact Science, viz.: 81) 64.0 (.7901234567901'%1 == a repeating decimal. 567 “730 Kr and T°+/100 = “%100 — ©°%90 = difference = Yoo 729 64 79-4 81 100 aoe sl 100. 81 6400 94 8100 190 632 162 6399-- 280 243 370 824 460 405, 550 436 Decimal reduced to fraction: 640 -T90L*%1 1.0000 567 81 ___ 81 Bo 19 81.0000 729 7901 Too 63208 81 64.0000 Hs 31.0000 11. Proving that the area of a circle of diameter of 9 inches equals exactly 64 inches, The circumference of a circle of 9 inches equals 28% inches, equal to %. Yi cf the circumference equals an are % of an inch long, == 9% -- 64 — 4, The sector with an are % inches long multiplied by % radius equals the area of such sector, viz.: %X = % XM = Me — 1 square inch, and 1 square inch multi- plied by 64 = 64 square inches, and is the exact area of a circle of diameter of 9. Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com THE CIRCLE SQUARED NUMERICALLY aL 12, The whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. ‘The area of any circle equals the sum of the area of all its parts. The area of a circle of diameter of 9 equals 64, viz.: The area of the inscribed hexagon ABCDEF equals... 522s and is composed of 36 triangles similar to CPM, the area of which is 1%, and the area 1?%os multiplied by 36 equals 522Sta« (see Figure No. 12). ‘The area of the inscribed dodecagon (Figure No. 12) equals the area of the inscribed hexagon plus the area of 6 triangles similar to AHB, each with an area of 1%, and the area 154s multiplied by 6 equals 7!%ou, added to the area 7%2« of hexagon equals 60%, equal to area of inseribed dodeeagon. The area of the circle of diameter of 9 equals the area of its 60% inscribed dodecagon plus the area of 12 segments similar to HQB, with an area of *%s each, and '%s multiplied by 12 equals an area of 3%, added to the area of inscribed dodecagon 3% equals area of circle of diameter of 9. 64 Sacred Science Inscicuce quuutu.sacredscience.com

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