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			<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2022 17:36:47 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Try this. I have alot of math workouts in my different look at p3 thread.<br /><br />Dont worry I won&#x27;t make 50 threads of the same idea re hashed.<br /><br />Add the last two 684,642.<br /><br />684<br /><br />642<br /><br />13260<br /><br />now the adjacent number to one is zero. And adjacent to zero is one.<br /><br />0132601. Then mirror:<br /><br />5687156<br /><br />Split<br /><br />568<br /><br />871<br /><br />156<br /><br />Take the ln of each one.<br /><br />Ln 568 = 634<br /><br />Ln 871. = 677<br /><br />Ln 156. = 505<br /><br />This is the matrix<br /><br />634<br /><br />677<br /><br />505</p>]]></description>
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