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Comment to Anthony Morris work @ http://www.newunderstandings.

com/composite-numbers-analysis/
Where there was no congruence before, there is now. A 12 digit repeating sequence 12 notes of the Octave?..

234680135670
This can be broken down into 3 x 4 segments to illustrate the Family Number Groups in the columns created. 2346 8013 5670 The following is what I saw when I analyzed the mod9 sequence you presented in the same manner learned from Vedic Square unravellings. I dont believe I can say anything towards what I think it means outside of the pleasant outcomes that are found with mod9 analysis. But provide additional levels of unravelling with a smile So the MOD9 sequence on the left, presented with data to the right:
n x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SUM MOD9 COUNT MOD9

7 2 1

9 3 2 4 1 5 1

63 6 2 7 1

9 8 1

12 9 2

NUMBER 1 COUNT 1

Next, splitting the sequence in exact same manner as presented with 4x3 grid above. Split in half to 2x6 grid with data on the right
n xa xb n 1 2 3 4 5 6

2 1
7

3 3
8

4 5
9

6 6

8 7

9 9

SUM

MOD9

COUNT

MOD9

10 11 12

32 31

5 4

6 6

6 6

3 MOD9 3
SUM

6 6

9 9

DIFF

12 15 18 3 6 9 +3

Additional data now as we have the extra level of digits to apply operations / functions across xa + xb the two halves together. 54 = MOD9 sums of first and second row (5)(4)

369 -> the +3 sequence. MOD9 sequence as a result of adding both halves together.

n xa Xc

2 9
12

3 7
11

4 6
10

6 5
9

8 3
8

9 1
7

SUM MOD9 DIFF

11 10 10 11 11 10 2 1 1 2 2 1

+8+9+1+9

Flip of bottom row going from a straight line sequence, to a double level grid was looked at previously as a shift of last half of sequence under the first half (referred to later as Cross Fold). This to the left, is looking at the sequence as a loop half (referred to later as Loop Fold) leading us to adding the numbers to a circle and linking numbers according to equilibral geometry.

3 6 9 I see presentable in a couple of ways like axis here:

Or as additional triangles:

Equilateral triangles placed in the circle of digits (a vertex each second digit resulting in 2 triangles, equilateral, (3 angles of 60 = 180 369 The numbers linked in blue = 1 4 7 And linked in green = 2 5 8

Linking up the doubling sequence.:

NB: Same actions taken with the Fibonacci Sequence in MOD9 produce this direction of results too.

The numbers indicated in the DIFF field of the table (+8+9+1+9) leads to a whole additional sequence investigation

The numbers indicated in the diff value (+8+9+1+9) when manipulated in MOD9 can output some interesting data too. In MOD9 I see that to get from 8 to 9 we +1, from 9 to 1 we +1, from 1 to 9 +8 Each difference is analysed for the next level of sequence.

After 24 iterations, we can spot symmetry in the output in a couple of further levels it just goes on and on
Do all sequence analysis levels give such outputs, or is there something specific about the original 211221 ? Well, when we check what the difference/interval is between sequential digits in the initial sequence in MOD9 something similar is occurring.

NB: Count of each digit occurrence from slide 1 has similarities wouldnt you say? 1 1 2

+9+1+9+8 thats the 19th iteration of the interval analysed just before meaning this will also loop after 24 iterations.

Back to the splitting of the initial sequence by half from 12x1 -> 6x2 -> 3x4
SUM MOD9 SUM MOD9 SUM MOD9 SUM MOD9

2 6 1 6
SUM MOD9

3 8 3 7

4 9 5 9

9 23 9 22

9 5 9 4
SUM MOD9

2 1 6 6

3 3 8 7

4 5 9 9

9 9

9 9

2 9 6 5

3 7 8 3
SUM

4 6 9 1 22 21 20 4 3 2

9 22 23 9

9 4 5 9
SUM MOD9

2 6 9 5

3 8 7 3

4 9 6 1

9 23 22 9

9 5 4 9

23 5 22 4

CROSS FOLD 15 21 27 6 3 9 15 21 27 6 3 9

LOOP FOLD 22 21 20 4 3 2

MOD9

Horizontal sums again producing 54. Vertical sums showing 2 variants. 639 (where 369 was the first Cross Fold result) and 432 which has to be a coinciah! wait no, sorry gotcha ;) 432 makes a second appearance soon too..
Splitting in half again wont happen but we have got the original layered result from the paper which we could table up from. 639 & 693
SUM MOD9

2 8 5
SUM

3 9 6

4 1 7

6 3 9

15 21 27

6 3 9

15 18 12 18 MOD9 6 9 3 9

Back to sequence analysis this time outputting to the operation of cumulative sum as well as in MOD9 both rows of produce some interesting data. Sums too.
2
CUM. MOD9

SUM

MOD9

2 2

5 5

9 9

15 6

23 5

32 5

33 6

36 9

41 5

47 2

54 9

63 9

360 72

9 9

The MOD9 output may contain a palindromic number 2596556952 the 99 could just as easily be added either end, the balance and essence is still a potential. With other cumulative sum sequences I have analyzed, I would repeat the cumulative sum on the MOD9 result a few more times It takes up quite some space to display the data but the results table is below.

Back to sequence analysis this time outputting to the operation of cumulative sum as well as in MOD9 both rows of produce some interesting data. Sums too.
2
CUM. MOD9

SUM

MOD9

2 2

5 5

9 9

15 6

23 5

32 5

33 6

36 9

41 5

47 2

54 9

63 9

360 72

9 9

The MOD9 output may contain a palindromic number 2596556952 the 99 could just as easily be added either end, the balance and essence is still a potential.

Nevertheless, we have a new sequence of numbers to analyse. And like with the DIFF analysis we could go deeper back to the initial sequence analysis for now. Staggering the digits as follows:

Again some interesting sums but additionally 2 new 6 digit numbers to continue the fractal analysis down another level or two

Those 2x 6 digit numbers seem nicely balanced look at how the 147 is evenly spaced by 258 (vice versa too) for each of those numbers.

Also spotted that adding the 1st digit to 6th, 2nd to the 5th and the 3rd to the 4th we get these results:
I wonder where the version for MOD9 = 6? Well, we could replicate would it could look like, couldnt we?

Again another route of investigation pops up so just before we head back to the staggered arrangement analysis, a quick look at these 3x 6 digit numbers.

275184 518427 751842

These are permutations right? So we could place one of these into a circle to analyse.

Similar as the last circle analysis: The numbers linked in blue = 1 4 7 And linked in green = 2 5 8

Linking up the doubling sequence.:

Out from circles, back to lines. Here marking with the use of arcs in Geogebra the doubling sequence and then making a version with completed circles.

Might be worth to do this for the initial sequence too.

A bit further back, to the staggered arrangement analysis, just to end off that element before closing up with these last few upcoming branches of analysis. Operation of addition in a couple of manners, outputs noted as additional sequences of specific numbers

Might be worth to do this for the initial sequence too.

TO DO also the reverse versions perhaps?

4 5

6 6

8 7

9 9

10 11 12

Blabla blabalblalba

TO DO - Out from circles, back to lines. Here marking with the use of arcs in Geogebra the doubling sequence and then making a version with completed circles.

Might be worth to do this for the initial sequence too.

TO DO - STEP ANALYSIS doubling sequence TO COMPLETE

Might be worth to do this for the initial sequence too.

TO DO - STEP ANALYSIS TO COMPLETE SEQUENTIAL & FIBONACCI SEQUENCE

Might be worth to do this for the initial sequence too.

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