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Base Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry
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Part Twenty Two - in a series of videos where I am introducing new geometric patterns and concepts from the arena of Base Twelve Geometry, and showing how it is only from within the framework of Base Twelve Geometry that the geometry of 360 Degrees is accessible. What I mean by that is that there is no geometry in base ten that actually generates 360 perfectly spaced individual points along the circumference of a circle - unlike this diagram, which does exactly that. In this video we look at the creation of the seventh ring of the diagram.
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