Post by John D Miller on Oct 9, 2003 8:46:27 GMT -5
Alice, the ‘Truth’
"Lewis Carroll" (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), the author of Alice in Wonderland, and various mathematical writings, a quantity of stories and poems; was the son of a churchman and the eldest of eleven children. His mother and father were first cousins, and unusually religious. At the time of his birth, his father, Dr. Dodgson, was the vicar of Daresbury, Cheshire (he later became Archdeacon of Richmond and one of the Canons of Ripon Cathedral), and was a distinguished scholar whose favourite study was mathematics.
Lewis Carroll was a teacher of mathematics and an ordained minister.
So I wondered if Lewis Carroll was playing about with numbers and so wrote the story of the little girl going down a rabbit hole, down and down she went, and even further down then that. For she seemingly went down to Sheol also called Hades if the numbers jack up.
The question which surely was asked by a few readers, is what is the depth of the hole down to Hades where Alice met the Mad Hatter. Answer 870 miles down from the Earth’s 3,963 mile radius.
Of course Alice whose own reference number was 127, like that of both Eve and Abraham’s Sarah, the ‘mother of nations and kings’.
And so I imagine that Alice noticed the large price tag in the hat band of the hat of the Mad Hatter at 10/6 that is 126 old English pennies, meaning the ‘Mad Hatters Tea Party’ took place in Hades.
And the word count for the original 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' is 26,650 words. And Lewis was very precise in his work, and he called for the destruction of one particular printing of his book when he found out someone had altered the word count.
OK, so the ‘key’ to his book is the number 26,650 and deduct the radius of the Earth at 3,963 miles and deduct Alice herself at 127 is 22,560 is the planet Venus at 7,520 miles in diameter, that is Lucifer.
And Venus, that is Lucifer, at 7,520 x 3/10 less the Mad Hatter’s 126 old English pennies, the ‘Eye of Horus’, the spirit in humanity, is 2130, and 2130 + Hell at 1,833 miles in radius is 3963 miles, the diameter of the Earth.
So Lewis Carroll was seemingly using the numbers I use.
Mmm
John D. Miller