Base Twelve Geometry and Pi - The Diagram for 360 Degrees

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Part Thirty Two - in a series of videos introducing the idea of Base Twelve Mathematics and Base Twelve Geometry, and how they can be used to generate the diagram for 360 Degrees - a diagram which does not exist within Base Ten Mathematics or Geometry. In this video we are now on the outermost ring of the diagram - the 30th ring, and I am quickly going over the Mathematical details and structure of this ring. In the process of creating this diagram I have introduced the viewer to a new geometric pattern - a type of Dodecagon which only has relevance in base Twelve, and we have been using the geometry of this Dodecagon as a base upon which to build the 360 degree diagram. The structure of this diagram is such that we have created a pattern which can now be built upon, and we can continue to grow the circle, adding more and more points onto the circumference of the circle, all perfectly balanced and symmetrical with each other. It is like we are building the circle from the inside out, instead of the usual way of starting outside and dividing inwards. In future videos we will explore this idea more as we go deeper into the geometry of the Base Twelve version of Pi.

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