Sunday, 6 March 2022

{Cycle Periods [continued (3)]}[21st September 1990]

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There is no reason why (given the doubling pattern) any longer* complete cycle, eg of 1024 or 2048 years, should not occur: if there is a limit, it seems to be a lower one based on 8 x the 64-year working generation; but this is speculative. Of course, the longer periods of 1024 and 2048 years would imply 1/8th arcs of 128 and 256 years respectively; the question is whether any complete cycles are to be found within these.



*[Than 512 years – see last previous entry]




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