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Interesting Numbers

03/28/2013 12:00 PM

One, (1), The value of the "interval" between all count numbers.

Two, (2), The value that determines "Even".

Three, (3), Odd number, part of 3,4,5 squared numbers determine "Right Angle".

Four, Two squared, and above.

Five. Odd number that when successively added ends in only five or zero

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03/28/2013 12:27 PM

"count numbers" or integers?

The first uninteresting number is interesting precisely because it is the first. Then the next...

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03/28/2013 12:35 PM

Huh... well, okay.

I've always considered 32 an interesting number:
The fifth power of 2 is 32
32 = 11 + 22 + 33
32 teeth in an adult human
Freezing point (°F) of water (okay, sort of an arbitrary coincidence)

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03/29/2013 11:17 AM

Thanks for your comment!

In my recent Bible/Historical study I have been fascinated by the "Cubit". It starts with Three,
(3) when squared becomes Nine, (9) which is half a Cubit, therefore a cubit is eighteen, (18) which is half of thirty six, (4x9 = 36, 3x12=36, 2x18 = 36, and one yard is 36).

In a future blog I will detail how the Great pyramid was designed around the Cubit in Every detail.

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03/29/2013 11:45 AM

A cubit starts with three? Three what?

A cubit is eighteen? Eighteen what?

You are sort of mixing up... you can't shift from... what does an archaic unit of length measurement like a cubit... whose cubit are you...

Larry, I can hardly wait until you tell us all about the Great Pyramid.

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03/29/2013 1:43 PM

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I think LynDoor™Industries might need a product endorsement spokesman, such as Larry.

Think about it. He never let's reality get in the way of a good explanation, he readily accepts rejection and even ridicule, so, he might be a good fit for our team? Yes? No?

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03/29/2013 2:21 PM

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I deleted my comment... this a combined effort for a kinder, gentler CR4, and the considered self awareness to understand I am having a not-so-good day and I shouldn't let that influence my comments here.

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03/29/2013 3:06 PM

Et tu, Brute?

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03/29/2013 3:18 PM

Are you crabby also? Couldn't tell...

That's right, EID MAR has recently passed me by. I usually do some pagan ritual thing, but got too busy this year.

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03/29/2013 3:23 PM

Crabby? Yes.

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03/30/2013 5:32 AM

Couldn't resist jumping right in here....click on pic for fascinating facts.....meter to cubit conversion calc...

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03/28/2013 1:51 PM

e + 1 = 0 (uniting five important constants).

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03/28/2013 11:28 PM

Larry,

Really! Get a clue!

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03/31/2013 2:27 AM

Our ancestors(hindus) have assigned each numeral to a planet like 1 for sun,8 for saturn etc. Nowadays they call it "numerology". Even cubit was used to measure length and a man's height is 4 cubit by "his" hand. Numerals represent some important aspect in our life like 1-one god,2- good/bad,3-three worlds-heaven,earth & hell,4-four seasons,5-five elements etc

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04/01/2013 8:52 AM

Thousands of years ago was there communication across the atlantic?. How did pyramid technology go to China,Mayan etc or Egyptians got it from China or Mayans?. Chinese have mummified dead bodies using salt and wrapped. Ancient Hindus,Mayan or Aztec used the ratio of a man's height to height of the navel as length and breadth of temples.

Number 9 was special for Hindus as they had 9 planets,9 grains,9 kinds of gem stones etc. Multiply 9 by any digit and if you add its digits it becomes 9. Recently Pope was elected on 13th March 2013=13+03+2013=13,do Christian think 13 as lucky number???.

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04/01/2013 8:11 AM

2 x 9 = 1 8

3 x 9 = 2 7

4 x 9 = 3 6

5 x 9 = 4 5

6 x 9 = 5 4

7 x 9 = 6 3

8 x 9 = 7 2

9 x 9 = 8 1

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04/01/2013 6:46 PM

Larry,
Have you visited timecube.com?

Rational folks may want to look over the Wiki page before visiting... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Cube

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04/01/2013 7:00 PM

I think that Mr. Otis E. Ray must have ingested some of Timith E. Leary's sugar cubes before conceiving his "Time Cubes".

I'll go tell Alice.

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