This report is the product of a collaboration which has been developing, off and on,
between Fred Haight and Pierre Beaudry during a period of about forty years on the subject of
Lydian intervals, as a musical principle of axiomatic change.
Author Archives: Pierre Beaudry
THE COINCIDENCE BETWEEN THE DAYS OF THE WEEK AND THE PLANETARY ORBITS SHOWS HOW HEAVEN IS THE HOME OF ONE HUMANITY
As I was recently gazing at the stars, I realized, suddenly, that there was a reason behind the coincidence of the seven wandering planets and the days of the week, which I had not discovered before, and thus had not reported in my previous examination of this subject back in 2009. [1] This coincidence tells us that the heaven is the true home of one humanity.
[1] See Pierre Beaudry, BAILLY’S METHOD OF DISCOVERY BY EPISTEMOLOGICAL HYPOTHESIS: AN “ANALYSIS SITUS” APPROACH TO THE HISTORY OF ANCIENT ASTRONOMY
IN MEMORY OF LINDA EVERETT
Linda’s exuberant love of art in all of its forms caused her to become one of the most talented artists and thinkers in the LaRouche organization. I am proud to have been a friend of hers and an admirer of her works.
LYNDON LAROUCHE’S CONCEPT OF THE HIGHER HYPOTHESIS AND THE GENERATIVE PRINCIPLE OF THE PLATONIC SOLIDS
THE 3n+1 CONJECTURE: AN INTRIGUING PROBLEM TO INVESTIGATE
The 3n+1 conjecture represents an intriguing mathematical problem, because it is simple and yet, it turns out to be unsolvable. In fact, its very existence is a challenge to all mathematicians because it appears to be both a complete waste of time and a beautiful pathway to humility at the same time. Generally known as the Collatz conjecture, it is also known as the Thwaites conjecture, the Kakutani’s problem, the Ulam conjecture, the Hasse’s algorithm, or the Syracuse problem.