Premium Only Content
							This video is only available to Rumble Premium subscribers. Subscribe to
							enjoy exclusive content and ad-free viewing.
					
								 
			Base Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry
								3 years ago							
						
														55						
								Part Twenty Four - in a series where I am describing how to actually create the geometry of 360 Degrees on top of a Base Twelve Cartesian Plane using specific lattice points. This is the geometry of the circle which has been missing from Base Ten Mathematics. Using this Base Twelve Geometry we can actually see the process of accurately dividing the diameter of the circle into its circumference. In this model we are able to evenly disperse the gap usually relegated to the end of a solid line throughout the circumference of the circle in a way that is not possible in base ten.
Loading  comments...				
			
		- 	
				 2:59 2:59MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry38
- 	
				 2:45 2:45MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry44
- 	
				 3:01 3:01MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry14
- 	
				 2:59 2:59MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry11
- 	
				 2:41 2:41MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating a diagram for 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry34
- 	
				 2:58 2:58MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating a Diagram for 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry13
- 	
				 2:59 2:59MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating the diagram for 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry19
- 	
				 2:59 2:59MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Building 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry21
- 	
				 2:59 2:59MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating the Diagram for 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry29
- 	
				 2:48 2:48MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating the Diagram for 360 degrees using Base Twelve Geometry18