Magic Squares & Cubes: Uncovering a 3D Arithmetic Sequence

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The discussion centers on Qaiser Raza's exploration of Magic Squares and Cubes, highlighting a newly developed 3-D model that integrates a unique 3 Dimensional Arithmetic Sequence. Raza asserts that this innovative approach could significantly influence Probability Theory. He offers to share photographs of his 3D models with interested individuals, emphasizing the intriguing nature of his findings despite his limited formal education.

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  • Understanding of Magic Squares and Cubes
  • Basic knowledge of Arithmetic Sequences
  • Familiarity with Probability Theory
  • Ability to interpret mathematical models
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  • Research the properties of 3D Magic Squares
  • Explore the implications of Arithmetic Sequences in higher dimensions
  • Study advanced concepts in Probability Theory
  • Investigate mathematical modeling techniques
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Mathematicians, educators, students interested in advanced mathematical concepts, and anyone exploring the intersection of geometry and probability.

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Hello to you all!
I've been involved in Magic Squares & Cubes for the last 8-9 years. I've recently developed 3-D models of that, too. What I've observed is a unique relationship between simple Arithmetic Sequence & Magic Squares & Cubes. Combining the two, I've reached a new 3 Dimensional Arithmetic Sequence. As my 3D theory has got some Intriguing ideology, so it will also have some serious impact upon the Probability Theory in future. There is No attachment with my msg but I can send photogrph of my 3D model to any1 around the world, should they be interested. I'm Not very highly educated but I've got something more than interesting to share whoever sees interest in my work.
Qaiser Raza
Lahore - Pakistan
 
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Qaiser Raza said:
Hello to you all!
I've developed 3-D models of Magic Squares which I can also caculate and prove with the help of a new mathematical formula. I'm not very highly educated but I've got something more than interesting to share with interested individuals worldover. Because I believe this theory of mine will find some serious implication upon Probability Theory in future.
Qaiser Raza
Lahore - Pakistan

So where is that?what is the basic magic thing in that Squares, u said u want to share and there is not even any attachment with ur post !
 

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