Yes. I know the Golden Ratio number. But for the perfect square in this case I know too that it is maybe the solution to 618 which could be a unit measure by an amount? How many numbers describe a square? Should be 4 numbers likely? DaVinci wrote it with a secret documenting but those who found...
Could possibly a perfect square be 1:1:618 even it looks similar to 1.618 since it could be a circumstance because the golden ratio continues to infinity, right?
oh, really? I thought it is one divided by one divided by 618? So it really stood written on and maybe I thought it could have meant so as a real perfect square ratio because they really wrote "perfect Square is 1:1:618" as quoted.
In the diaries of DaVinci, he wrote a perfect square measures 1:1:618 in frame format and this I know from the documentary of his books from study sources.
In the renaissance Leonardo DaVinci discovered that the perfect square is 1:1:618.
I would like to know if there is a perfect square measure, then is there a perfect measure for a triangle or a circle?
If so, could Pi be measured by a new and other calculation system which is similar to...
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