Friday, 1 July 2016

Two perfects?


S 83
C 67 150
O 79 220 9
T 84 300 13 590
I 73 370 16 028
S 83 450 19 618
T 84 530 23
A 65 590 28


J 74
. 78 (dot and space together)
J 74 210 16 510
. 78 280 24 042
O 79 350 33 552
R 82 430 35 064 (lower case for RY=>ry)
Y 89 510 42 618? No.

552
064
616 - not perfect. Just nearly!

What is perfect about 618, anyway? Well, 618:1000 is nearly equal to 1000:1618, meaning we are "approaching" the Golden Ratio.

So, a Scotist is a perfect philosopher. J. J. Ory is nearly perfect, but should stay in architecture, not in ideas or political administrations.

Hans Georg Lundahl
Nanterre University Library
Feast of the Most Precious
Blood of Christ
1.VII.2016

PS, sorry, J. J. Ory - you are perfect! I was adding tens and units and at end of your name 430 and 35 beside your R is correct, but adding 89 for Y means getting 510 and 44, not 510 and 42! 510+44+64=618. Golden Ratio, sorry for false alarm! As for me, I need some coffee, if I am able to make that kind of error!

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