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Tesla Multiplication Method

Nikola Tesla drawings were found revealing a map for multiplication called the Math Spiral. A local artist found the drawings in an antique shop and shared them with mathematicians. A high school math teacher has been working to decode the framework and sees it as a way to visualize how numbers are organized and relate to each other. The spiral diagram arranges numbers in 12 positions that reflect patterns in prime numbers and multiplication. Tesla's famous quote about the magnificence of 3, 6, and 9 relates to the repeating digital roots found in positions 3, 6, 9, and 12 in the spiral. Students are now gaining a better intuitive understanding of mathematics through interacting with the spiral rather than rote memorization.

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Tesla Multiplication Method

Nikola Tesla drawings were found revealing a map for multiplication called the Math Spiral. A local artist found the drawings in an antique shop and shared them with mathematicians. A high school math teacher has been working to decode the framework and sees it as a way to visualize how numbers are organized and relate to each other. The spiral diagram arranges numbers in 12 positions that reflect patterns in prime numbers and multiplication. Tesla's famous quote about the magnificence of 3, 6, and 9 relates to the repeating digital roots found in positions 3, 6, 9, and 12 in the spiral. Students are now gaining a better intuitive understanding of mathematics through interacting with the spiral rather than rote memorization.

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Long-Lost Nikola Tesla Drawings

Reveal Genius Map For Multiplication


As of late researchers found arrangements of unique Nikola Tesla drawings that
uncovers a guide to increase that contains all numbers in an easy to utilize framework.
The drawings were found at a relic shop in focal Phoenix Arizona by neighborhood
craftsman, Abe Zucca. They are accepted to have been the aspiration in most recent
years of Teslas Free Energy lab, Wardenclyffe. The composition is thought to contain
numerous answers for unanswered inquiries regarding math.
The Sketches were covered up in a little trunk with various different drawings and
original copies going from hand-held innovative gadgets to free-vitality frameworks,
numerous with notes scribbled all over them. A portion of the pieces are as of now
commonplace to the general population, however, a couple of others are definitely not in
the public. The best is the Map to Multiplication or the Math Spiral. Zucca made a
couple duplicates and demonstrated the drawings around to distinctive masterminds,
visionaries, and mathematicians.
A couple of days after the fact a Local High School Mathematics Instructor, Joey
Grether, had been chipping away at disentangling the framework and had a couple of
leaps forward. Grether proposes that the Spiral investigates Multiplication as an
intertwined web, as well as that it, offers a comprehensive visual understanding of how
all numbers are self-organized into 12 positions of composability.
This device allows us to see numbers as patterns, the formation of prime numbers, twin
primes, Highly composite numbers, multiplication and division, as well as few other
systems, I imagine, that are yet to be discovered.

The diagram itself is very intuitive, allowing students to see how numbers all work
together based on a spiral with 12 positions. 12, or 12x (multiples of 12) is the most

highly composite system, which is why we have 12 months in a year, 12 inches in a foot,
24 hours in a day, etc. 12 can be divided by 2, 3, 4, and 6. So can all multiples of 12. For
every 12 numbers, there is a chance of 4 numbers being prime. They happen to fall in
positions (think clock positions) 5, 7, 11, and 1.
Tesla is known for the quote If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then
you would have the key to the universe. It turns out that when the device is examined,
the digital roots of the numbers in positions 3, 6, 9, and 12 constantly repeat the same
sequence 3, 6, 9! Is this what Tesla was referring too? The self-organization of numbers
and their digital roots?
Its hard to say, but Grether seems to think so. This breakthrough is phenomenal. If we
could get students all over the globe to use this technique, to play with it, and help figure
out how to use it, we could overcome our cultural aversion to Mathematics. Instead of
memorizing the multiplication table, we could learn the positions of numbers and have a
better understanding of how they work.
Juan Zapata, One of Mr. Gs students believes so as well I used to say Im bad at
Math because thats what everyone says, but now, Im like, dude, this is too easy.
Theres one other fact about the Tesla Spiral that make it interesting. The diagram is
dated 12/12/12! 1912. Grether and his students want to turn December 12 into a national
holiday. So grab a 12 pack, get a dozen donuts, and celebrate the power of 12x [via
cbsnews.com.co].

Source: the-open-mind.com

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