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We can find even more metallic generators by extending the concept of noble numbers to metallic means beyond the golden, as well as their isotopes. For example, we could choose the silver mean, and 0/1 to 1/2 as our interval, finding approximately 0.226541:
We can find even more metallic generators by extending the concept of noble numbers to metallic means beyond the golden, as well as their isotopes. For example, we could choose the silver mean, and 0/1 to 1/2 as our interval, finding approximately 0.226541:
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Since we’ll be returning to these types of numbers frequently, for convenience, and by analogy with “noble” numbers, we’ll refer to them as ''aristocratic numbers'' (and, as before, we’ll make no claim as to the sociopolitical accuracy of this analogy).  
Since we’ll be returning to these types of numbers frequently, for convenience, and by analogy with “noble” numbers, we’ll refer to them as ''aristocratic numbers'' (and, as before, we’ll make no claim as to the sociopolitical accuracy of this analogy).