
Re: Raison D'être design (just the geometric facts)
Apparently, the full circle has been traversed in this research and an important lesson learned: it's all about patterns
Raison D'être presents the geometry that motivated this continuing research for so many months:

Theorizing that the square of a circle must be no smaller than a square inscribed in the circle and no larger than a square enclosing the circle, I created this guide to remind me that a geometric transition exists - the geometry of a squared circle is real ... without a doubt! But "getting there from here" is a bit difficult; some argue "Impossible!".
Yet, consider a squared circle an unmarked exit along a well-mapped highway ...

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Somewhere along this highway, having very precise length, the squared circle exit should exist. The fact that it has not yet been marked, does not diminish the reality. Advanced math suggests that such an exit is a black hole (worse than pot hole) along a very real highway.

However, "black hole" may be the better description when researchers are labeled with the conjectured disease of morbus cyclometricus. But the Raison D'être geometry counters that sanitas cyclometricus is the true affliction - just don't drive so fast or you'll always pass the unmarked exit.
And while enjoying a more scenic drive, you're certain to view the many patterns indicating the presence of a squared circle. Who knows? An intensity of complex patterns may be the only possible evidence of an exit to the impossibly precise land of squared circles.
Rod