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Description Founder of Mathematical Backbone Theory:
Wayne S. Leonard
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during the years 1180 - 1240, Leonard of Pisa [today more commonly known as Fibonacci], developed 4 charts which he referred to as sum, difference, product, quotient.  when simple algebra runs thru the diagonal center of these [backbones] only one has any real depth of complications.  and that would be the product chart.  as example:
1.  in the sum chart, each backbone sum will be 2×.
2.  in the difference chart, the backbone will always be 0.
3.  in the quotient chart, the backbone will always be 1.
only in the product chart, does the number in each corresponding backbone "vertebrae", vary.
So then,
it is also this product backbone that plays a key role in, not only cognition and cognitive development, but when extended 100 × 100 = 10,000, it reaches the sheer synapse threshold of 19% within the white cells [which have 50,000 synapses per dendrite], necessary for transfer of said cognition.  Robert Jastrow's book, The Enchanted Loom, refers to this synaptic transfer in the white cells as pre-grey cell awareness [grey cells have 100,000 synapses per dendrite].
(C) copyright by Pernyn, 2024
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1.    "Grey matter has no myelin sheath, while white matter is myelinated."
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK… .
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2.    "Gray matter is made up of neuronal cell bodies, while white matter primarily consists of myelinated axons. In the brain, white matter is found closer to the center of the brain, whereas the outer cortex is mainly grey matter."
www.technologynetworks.com/neu… .
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A Product Chart with 100 variables in X and Y axis, increasing to 100, and does 1-100, so that the last product is 10,000.

(C) 2024, by Wayne S. Leonard

www.notion.so/Halkus-Yarna-0ae…
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mega.nz/file/GcEi1A4L#7pVS4LG8…

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