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  1. I don't see how I can replay from my posting but I thank you for you comments. I simply have a thought concerning the repercussions of ignoring the message (the physical message to be more accurate) of disregarding the irrational nature of the most applied math constant in science pi. I based my theory of infinite fractional space and its incompatibility in the presence of quantized energy and matter. Planck's experiments with the black box proved that energy at the smallest manifestation comes in quanta. If you take a look at how energy and matter manifest themselves in the universe (without external limitations) you'll fins a common pattern: THE SPHERE. water drops, subatomic particles, planets, atoms, stars... all spheres in three dimensional space, and this is a fact. When you take a closer look at the equation that calculates the sphere you find the mathematical constant pi in it... that's another fact. If I keep adding (inserting) decimals endlessly into the equation, the volume of the sphere keeps increasing only that into a "microscopic" magnitudes... this is another fact. The increasing volume goes into inward infinite and that's why I called it 'fractional infinite of space' another fact. Electrons according to their latest photographic observations are spheres...in fact perfect spheres to say it clearly. the fuzzy cloud around them gets thinner as it spreads to the outer edges of the sphere, that's another fact too. Can you see my point now?

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