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“The reoccurrence of the prime number two is very frequent. The number of operational occasions in which we need the prime number 43 is very less frequent than the occasions in which the prime numbers 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11 occur. This Scheherazade Number provides an abundance of repowerings of the lesser prime numbers characterising the topological and vectorial aspects of synergetics’ hierarchy of prime systems and their seven prime unique symmetrical aspects (see 1040.001040 adequate to take care of all the topological and trigonometric computations and permutations governing all the associations and disassociations of the atoms.”
“We find that we can get along without multirepowerings after the second repowering of the prime number 17. The prime number 17 is all that is needed to accommodate both the positive and negative octave systems and their additional zero-nineness. You have to have the zero-nine to accommodate the noninterfered passage between octave waves by waves of the same frequency.”
