Quick narrative to “Book 1-b - Transcendental Constants - Introduction”
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23 July 2022
St. Bridget of Sweden (1373 AD); St. Apollinaris of Ravenna (1st Century AD); St. Liborius (4th Century AD)
What is the Perfect Number?
“The Revelations of St. Birgitta of Sweden”; Volume I; Liber Celestis; Book I; Chapter 50; p. 141:
“In turn the Mother (Blessed Virgin Mary) answered the Son: “All power and glory be yours, my Son! You are my God and Mercy. Every good that I have comes from you. You are like a seed never sown that still grew and yielded fruit a hundredfold and thousandfold. All mercy comes from you and, being countless and ineffable, it can indeed be symbolized by the number one hundred, which symbolizes perfection, for everyone is perfected by you and perfection comes from you.””
BOTTICELLI, Sandro - Virgin and Child with Six Angels and the Baptist:
In the main article, we will derive a simple Universal Function for Transcendental Constants derived from π and e. It will complete the number system (for now) since we will have an infinite number of transcendental constants and algebraic numbers. Using both of these numbers allows for calculations never done before. At the same time, by using these constants, problems are simplified, as it was a Transform at the same time. The new patterns can be discovered, accurate patterns.
Abstract. This paper introduces Universal Transcendental Constants similar to e, π and derived from them. The following books deal with properties of the Transcendental Function, such as index and subscript math, applications in Mathematics, Theology, Philosophy, Quantum Physics, and Cosmology.
Book1 – Universal Transcendental Function - Introduction.