361/64 -
Elias watched, hypnotized, as the "Object" clicked into place against the backdrop of the stars. The ratios aligned. The fraction resolved itself. 5.640625. That was the decimal equivalent.
And then, the screen went black.
Elias tried to step back from the telescope, but his eye was glued to the eyepiece, sucked in by the vacuum of the impossible geometry. 361/64
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Thus:
He remembered the name of the star system that had vanished from the charts three centuries ago. Corvi 564.
: 361/64 is mathematically tidy — a rational square, easy to compute, with potential as a neat ratio or code fragment. Elias watched, hypnotized, as the "Object" clicked into
[ 361 \div 64 = 5.640625 ] — a terminating decimal, clean and exact.
[ \frac{361}{64} = \frac{19^2}{8^2} = \left(\frac{19}{8}\right)^2 ] Elias tried to step back from the telescope,
That was $19 \times 19$. The square of a prime. A closed loop.
