Post by Don Barone on May 3, 2017 11:14:39 GMT -5
Hi all well we are off and running again ... toward the abyss ? Well you tell me ...
Anyway I have been thinking about another of Mark Hammond's images which I will post below ....
Please note again that this image is copyrighted to Mark Hammond !
Now the thing I noticed was that using the first digit of all of Mark's numbers ... eg: 5,4,3,2,2,1,1,6,3,1 gives us 28 and a nice way to find the 28 of the height in The Great Pyramid then by using the other remaining numbers eg: 5,5,6,8,1,5,0 we get the number 30 ... and so I decided on torturing these numbers to see what they would tell me and they started to sing like the birds .
Firstly I multiplied 28 by 30 to get 840 and then decided to divide the total base number of 440 into this number and came up with 840 / 440 = 1.909090909091 a number I recognized but let's try something else first . Let's divide 840 by 12 and we get 70 so we again see the numbers 7 and 12 and when divided gives us 0.58333333 and of course we have seen that number before in the ratio of Mercury to Earth of 2.58333333 and Venus to Earth of 1.58333333 ... so now back to 840 / 440 .
What can 1.9090909090091 tell us ? Well by slowly pulling out it's fingernails it told me to multiply it by the number of inches in a Royal Cubit. So lets do that ... 20.62 x 1.909090909091 gives us not surprisingly 39.365454545 and interestingly the number of inches in a meter !!!! But I still insist that it is all related to a book of Astronomy so let's multiply the semi major axis of Mercury (57,909,050) by 1/10th of our number and we get 57,909,050 x 3.936545454545 and we get 227961607.5545.
So what ? Well when checking the latest figures on the semi major axis of Mars we find that it is given as 227,942,446 + or - (link) and we find that this checks to our previous number to an accuracy of 227,942,446 / 227961607.5545 = 0.99992
Not too shabby for a bunch of seemingly innocent numbers ! I am starting to think ALL NUMBERS ARE GUILTY and like Pythagoras I too am starting to believe "all is number"
Cheers until next time .
Don Barone
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Anyway I have been thinking about another of Mark Hammond's images which I will post below ....
Please note again that this image is copyrighted to Mark Hammond !
Now the thing I noticed was that using the first digit of all of Mark's numbers ... eg: 5,4,3,2,2,1,1,6,3,1 gives us 28 and a nice way to find the 28 of the height in The Great Pyramid then by using the other remaining numbers eg: 5,5,6,8,1,5,0 we get the number 30 ... and so I decided on torturing these numbers to see what they would tell me and they started to sing like the birds .
Firstly I multiplied 28 by 30 to get 840 and then decided to divide the total base number of 440 into this number and came up with 840 / 440 = 1.909090909091 a number I recognized but let's try something else first . Let's divide 840 by 12 and we get 70 so we again see the numbers 7 and 12 and when divided gives us 0.58333333 and of course we have seen that number before in the ratio of Mercury to Earth of 2.58333333 and Venus to Earth of 1.58333333 ... so now back to 840 / 440 .
What can 1.9090909090091 tell us ? Well by slowly pulling out it's fingernails it told me to multiply it by the number of inches in a Royal Cubit. So lets do that ... 20.62 x 1.909090909091 gives us not surprisingly 39.365454545 and interestingly the number of inches in a meter !!!! But I still insist that it is all related to a book of Astronomy so let's multiply the semi major axis of Mercury (57,909,050) by 1/10th of our number and we get 57,909,050 x 3.936545454545 and we get 227961607.5545.
So what ? Well when checking the latest figures on the semi major axis of Mars we find that it is given as 227,942,446 + or - (link) and we find that this checks to our previous number to an accuracy of 227,942,446 / 227961607.5545 = 0.99992
Not too shabby for a bunch of seemingly innocent numbers ! I am starting to think ALL NUMBERS ARE GUILTY and like Pythagoras I too am starting to believe "all is number"
Cheers until next time .
Don Barone
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