
"The lower squared circle and its circle-squaring Pythagorean are used to create the larger squared circle above,
wherein the lower circle reflects its geometric similarity."

"When a certain Pythagorean triangle squares a circle, the hypotenuse and long side may be exchanged,
creating a juxtapositioned Pythagorean with its own squared circle wherein the originating circle
is able to reflect its geometric similarity with complementary juxtaposition."

"What."

Rod ...
