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Sunday, April 9, 2017
Fun Maritime 100% Flag
The 100% Maritime Flag is composed of the colours white, yellow, and red. The dominant maritime flag is the number one, which is the white field with a red disc. Within the red disc are two number zeros, one within the other. By cosmic coincidence this flag makes out a Roman numeral "I". Remember when dealing with flags of percentage/decimals, the next number down a decimal place is always within the higher ordered flag.
Kinda' also looks like a Batman Logo?
Maritime Flags for the 1% and the 99%
The 99% flag must also start with a Maritime Zero flag which is a tri-bar of yellow, red, yellow. Within this flag is a Maritime Nine flag and within that flag is another Maritime Flag, but it is reversed since you can not see a nine on a nine, when it is centered. Once again synchronicity produced the faint outline of the the number nine in red, sort of when you look at if from the back-obverse side.
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Maritime Flag for the Square Root of 2 = 1.41421 Flag
Square Root of 2 Maritime Flag: 1.41421 |
One point, four, one, four, two, one is the square root of two. By the good fates, it neatly packs itself into a Maritime Flag. Since the number one is coded to a red disc and four is a white cross on a red field, it smoothly makes a good flag up to the 100,000th thousands place which is also a one, which is why there is a red dot in the center. Just see the pic below to understand how the Maritime Square Root of 2 flag works.
Basically each number down a decimal place must fit within the upper number, so as to make this pattern.
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