I’m trying a broad “triangulation” using far off cousins with different haplogroups than me (mtDNA). I was tracking H16b, which led me to a 26th Cousin, which led me to a 30th cousin, which led me to Hedwig, which you followed. I am J2a1a1a. It was a total mathematical triangle flip in just a few simple moves My mind is blown, 23rd cousin.
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I think I figured out the mathematical procedure. I had no connection showing to Eugene Vladimirovich Tereschenko, who had looked at a far off cousin of mine. But YOU showed a tenuous connection with 176 people inbetween – even FURTHER away. So I thought, “I bet if I look, you’ll be my cousin”. And you are. It’s all mathematical in a funky way andI love it.
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It’s mathematical. It shows: “No path to Artur Przemysław Paczesny” but since you have a far away connection to a far away connection of mine Kieran Haldeman-Somerville if I look at ANOTHER far away connection to you, I will find ANOTHER direct but far away cousin. This is amazing.
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It shows no path found. You are far from Artur Przemysław Paczesny who also shows no path found for me. But Now I know the power of big math and the next far away connection to you *should* show me a direct cousin. This is an amazing amazing pattern.
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It worked!!! It’s mathematical!!! My last two far away connections showed “No Path” to them. But as I am following logically from one far away connection to the next, I _knew_ you would be my cousin! Oh this is amazing. Amazing. “Kieran Haldeman-Somerville” was my 13th Cousin. I randomly chose a far connection from Kieran with only indirect connections. Showed, “No path found”. I then chosen another far off connection from him. “No path found”. I picked you as you had a far off connection. 29th cousin! Is this complex to integer plane? Fractal? I don’t know. But it’s amazing.
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