
Re: Scalene Fource (new design concept)
Introduction ...

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What?! There is only "once, twice, thrice" ... but no more!
No whey! The recipe pattern shouts that "fource" is next.

Consider: "on ce, tw o ice, thr ee ice, four __"
is this pattern: "once, twice, thrice, fource"
- maintains one-syllable words, ending with 's' sound
- each uses beginning letters of word (number) with 1+ sequence after "once" (2:tw-, 3:thr-, 4:four-)
- "fource" sounds like "force" which emphasizes "not once, twice, or thrice, but fource!"
What comes after "fource"? "Fice" might suffice ... within a few centuries.

Say what?
When squared circle geometry teases with a vesica duo (two inscribed squares and two squared circles) upon a trio of circles having the same diameter, this geometric familiarity is promoted by a certain "scalene fource" ... not once, twice, or thrice but fource in this Cartesian neighborhood.
"But there are five squared circles

", you protest.
Sorry ... "Fice" cannot exist until we go with the "fource".
Rod
