Friday 17 April 2015

Collision 5 + The Insomnia Sequence
















The Insomnia Sequence

1/5=0.2, 1/0.2=5,

[5/0.2=5(5), 0.2/5=0.2(0.2)]

[5/0.2=5(5), 0.2/5=0.2(0.2), 25/0.04=625, 0.04/25=0.0016, 1/0.0016=625, 1/625=0.0016, 0.0016(625)=1, 0.0016(25)=0.04, 625(0.04)=25, 0.04(25)=1, 0.2(5)=1]

625(0.2)=125=[(5/0.2)(5/0.2)](5), [[(5/0.2)(5/0.2)](5)](5)=625, 1/125=0.008, 0.008(0.2)=0.0016,

    The insomnia sequence is virtually bottomless. Any number within the insomnia sequence can be arrived at by various combinations of other numbers in the insomnia sequence, and dividing  one by any number in the insomnia sequence only makes the problem worse, but symmetrically so, because it will give you another number in the insomnia sequence, and if you multiply those numbers or divide them in both orders, you get more numbers in the insomnia sequence which are all directly related, by yes, other numbers in the insomnia sequence. I was going to drag on this paragraph as long as possible, but I am so very tired...

5=a, 0.2=b, 25=c, 0.04=d, 625=e, 0.0016=f

a, 1/a=b, 1/b=a
a/b=a(a)=c, b/a=b, b(b)=d, 1/c=d, 1/d=c,
c/d=c(c)=e, d/c=d, d(d)=f, 1/e=f, 1/f=e,

e/c=c(a), b(e)=c(a), f(c)=d,


4/2=2, 2/4=0.5, 1.5/4=0.375, 1.5/2=0.75

It does not work when anything but one is what is being divided.

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