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After the 9th power form shatters, but at the 12th power form is re-established under a new constant. Certain integers belie their own position, and cast shadows into other dimensions.
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The Greeks had a name for it. The mastery of the equation is not determined by predictability, but by the realization that unpredictability often occurs at a constant ratio. The ratio minus zero over one three seven, leaping back now to the other.
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Unknowingly you disturb the integrity of 7. Group your forces again under the constant. (Pause.) Now turn the equation around and you will see that it is pure.
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There is work for you to do in here, as is proper. Close the door in the face of a constant and the elements converge. (Puzzled expression:) Have you considered 137 over 4 to the 9th? Speedy recovery. (Pause.) Your original equation staggers under the weight of imponderables. Mighty is the quadrant that cuts through the center of the source. The unshaken circle. The unshaken zero, gobbles two 7’s (pause), and structure or form is eaten away from the inside.
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Cron... It’s a Latin word—crontonomous (my phonetic interpretation), as applied to the inner minus spectrum. J U R I N I S (spelled out in a much stronger voice), S T A V O (also spelled, though quieter), one one five one eleven. (The facial difference was now quite marked; Jane looked older.) The symbol to help you identify a sphere with lines like rays. Juris, Edinburgh, 1831 (much louder), 1872 (softer), died. Tormented with the aspects, with the problems of the unknown constant, and the fallacy, the fallacy (puzzled; shakes head almost vehemently), of... I don’t know ... Robby, I think its Democritus (my phonetic interpretation.)
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According to this guy, this bunch overrode, through their ignorance and stupidity, the true nature of the constants involved. This guy’s name was removed from the following two editions of the encyclopedia as a result... Oh, we’re going to break it right now.
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