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Monthly Torah pattern focused at its beginning

robocop (actually)

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The first word of Genesis, when each letter is spelled out by its name is B-I-T, R-I-Sh, A-L-F, Sh-I-N, Y-V-D and T-V. If we add the positions of the letters in each spelling (the positions in Hebrew not English), we get B=34, R=51, A=30, Sh=45, I=20 and T=28.

Then we can do I-8-T-2-A-4-B-11-Sh-6-R and it folds nicely as

Sh I R A T B. 45 20 51 30 28 34. For instance, the 8 between I and T is the distance from 20 to 28 and the 2 between T and A is 28 to 30 or 2 in the opposite direction. Thus we fold the distances 2,4,6,8 and 11 as nicely as I think we can.

I'm going to present one topic per month hopefully.
 

robocop (actually)

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This one is by me except where mentioned (B=2 row) and works with the first letter of the Torah being different values of B or R (relating them in fact; Joseph Smith said R). Taking different values for the first letter in the first verse B (I know they sometimes do 2000), adding up the words in the first verse with it, and multiplying those words and then adding within commas (for instance 913*203= 185,339, and 185+339=524), we get:

B= ......................................................... words added ................. multiply words and add between commas
0 (no B) ............................................. 2699 ............................... 2183=37*59
2 (Vernon Jenkins did this one) 2701=37*73 ................... 2701=37*73
2000 ................................................. 4699=37*127 .................... 3700=2*2*5*5*37
2 million ...........................................37*54127=37*113*479 ...... 2701=37*73
2 billion................................................... 37*54054127 ................ 2701=37*73
2 trillion ............................................. 37*54054054127 ............ 3700=2*2*5*5*37
every multiple of 1000 afterwards follows pattern ................. 4699=37*127 (always)

Notice each 54... is 541 (Israel=10+300+200+1+30=541). Notice repeated numbers and 37s (37 is a Star of David number). Then we have 59,73,100,113 and 127. Their differences are 14,27,13 and 14, and 27 between 100 and 127. 13 and 14 are the average of 0 and 27. I didn't cover the last numbers. Vernon Jenkins webpage is whatabeginning.com.
 
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So, do you endorse Vernon Jenkins’ positions that the earth sits at the center of the universe; that the earth is flat; that the earth does not rotate nor does it revolve around the sun; that the sun is only 1,000 away from the earth; that the sun, the moon, the stars all revolve around the earth?
 

robocop (actually)

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@robocop (actually) -

So, do you endorse Vernon Jenkins’ positions that the earth sits at the center of the universe; that the earth is flat; that the earth does not rotate nor does it revolve around the sun; that the sun is only 1,000 away from the earth; that the sun, the moon, the stars all revolve around the earth?
No. I endorse none of that.

My patterns do not tell people what to do, nor which God to believe. However, they are highly convincing of a higher power and vibe well with Joseph Smith's claim that the Torah started with the R by often working either starting with the B or the R. I do not talk about the specific teachings of Joseph Smith although when I quote his claim about starting with the R I leave a link to that talk.
 

robocop (actually)

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@robocop (actually) -

So, do you endorse Vernon Jenkins’ positions that the earth sits at the center of the universe; that the earth is flat; that the earth does not rotate nor does it revolve around the sun; that the sun is only 1,000 away from the earth; that the sun, the moon, the stars all revolve around the earth?
Why, do you think that invalidates my finding somehow?

I think this finding shows that the Torah is flexible, but when you go away it is harder to understand. Also, those numbers that matched up with 13,14 and 27 were remarkable to link them.
 

robocop (actually)

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Decided to do bi-monthly. The last three letters of the first word are Shin (21), Yud (10) and Tav(22).

There could be a column of 10 spheres (not necessarily connected) and 33 to surround them. 33+10=43 which is 21+22. 3 on each end and 3 in between each going back and forth between having two on top and two on the bottom. The spheres might be different size or might twist.
 

robocop (actually)

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Taking each letter in simple gematria, we find the remainder when we divide by a certain number and select whether each final letter is final or not (13 vs 24 and 18 vs 27). Then we use that remainder for random walking/brownian motion and try to get back to the start at the end of the verse.

So I don't have space to get into it, but if you just divide by two and 1 goes up and 0 goes down (we call it 001), you end up back at the start with (13,13,18). We call (13,13,18) 000. 000 is to change directions and move one for every even and travel one in the same direction for every odd. It ends up back at the start with (13,24,18) which we will call 010. Then dividing by 3, we have for 010 the same direction for a remainder of 0, turn 120 degrees and move 1 of 1 and 240 degrees for 2. It is impossible to go back to the start with 28 but it does with 27 and also in the word God. These two places to end up at the beginning are like 101 (and that's what the final letters are). With 5 dimensions/directions, it also works and points to 6. 6 doesn't work normally but works in a simple way. If we take how many letters to get to the start for 001,000,010 and 101 they are 28+28+27+28=111 or full aleph or 3*37 where 37 is a Star of David number.

I'm only allowed 2 paragraphs so that is what I could show you. There is lots of sense to this method; feel free to ask questions. I am very confident that this works.
 
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robocop (actually)

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Mine starting with B. I wanted to do a quadratic formula so I took the first three letters of the Torah, B-R-A or 2-20-1 and did 2x^2 + 20x + 1 = 0.

The square root term was the square root of 392 and was "19.798989873223330683223." Notice all the repetitiveness at the beginning and two "3223s".

The x values were -0.0502525 and –9.94974747. Notice these are all irrational numbers that go on forever.
 

robocop (actually)

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beit, reish, aleph, shin, yud and tav
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The first word is B-R-A-S-I-T. B is 2, R is 20, A is 1, S is 21, I is 10, and T is 22. Notice that the lengths in A-S-I-T conform to the shape of the B and in order. 22 is just longer than 21, and because they are thick we make them twice 10 (in some texts, it's the lengths). For R, it is A-S-I. B-A-S-I-T does not seem to be a Hebrew word. R-A-S-I seems to be main. Just about half the patterns in this book work with only B. The others work with B and R both except for a few that work just with R and one A. Some relate the two. For the B and R, if we have a right triangle with legs 10 and 21, the hypotenuse is the square root of 541, which is Israel in full Gematria (I-Sh-R-A-L = 10+300+200+1+30). 541 is also a Star of David number, which has already been found. B is 1-21-10-22 and R is 1-21-10. 1+21+10+22+1+21+10=86, God (ALHIM = 1+30+5+10+40). Stan Tenen figured out aleph; not me. Please look at the middle of the chart.

Meru Foundation Research: Front-Back / Base-3 Symmetry Groups: 1

Aleph is a combination of beit and final tzaddik. Then Shin is 3 zayins. Zayin is 7 and 3*7 = 21, which is Shin’s number. For yud, the crown is 1 and the slight path up to it is like 0, barely drawn to show a zero. It spells out 10. Then for tav, we can have 20×20 = 400. This is final gematria, and a different font. In final gematria, the first 9 letters are 1-9, then the next 9 are 10-90, then the next 4 are 100-400 and the finals are the same as their original. The fact that we are using them and the fact that tav is the highest suggests an end to the first word. If we use the Pythagorean theorem again, having 20 as legs yields a hypotenuse of 28.28, where 28 is the simple Gematria for Tav spelled out (T-v is 22+6=28)
 

robocop (actually)

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I thought I’d do probability. Things less checked are less specified, but everything is ready for us to live with chances. Mine. B or R. 2 suggests a coin. 20 suggests a 20-sided dice. 1 is just always true. 21 is a 21-state chance, and so on. The chance of getting all 1 is 1/(2*20*1*21*10*22) = 0.00000541125 where the “541125” repeats. This is pretty clearly “541” or Israel (I+S+R+A+L=10+300+200+1+30). (2,20,1,21,10 and 22 are the first word in simple gematria).

If we remove the 22, it’s less clear but it’s 911, the first word in full gematria without the B (as Joseph Smith said) (R+A+S+I+T=200+1+300+10+400=911). 0.0001190476 has 911 backwards, and the “190476” repeats. Next, we remove the 21 and not the 22. We get 0.0001136 with the “36” repeating. 613 is the number of commandments in the Torah according to Jews. 611 is Torah. (T+V+R+H=400+6+200+5). Last, we remove the 2 and the 21. 0.000227 with the “27” repeating. 2,7 and 0 are 3/4th of “2701.” 2701 is the sum of the letters in the first verse in full gematria. If we do it with the whole verse, 1/(2*20*1*21*10*22*2*20*1*1*12*5*10*24*1*22*5*21*13*10*24*6*1*22*5*1*20*27), 365 are the first 3 nonzero digits.

Notice that the less noticed, the less specific the answer, but still a clear link. Notice also that the repeating parts’ digits add to 18, 27, 9 and 9, a relationship.
 

robocop (actually)

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post-graduate calculus pattern on fourier series. We make a step function out of the first verse from negative pi to pi and have S(x) be its fourier transform. S(x)=a0 + a1*cos(x) + b1*sin(x) + a2*cos(2x) + b2*sin(2x) + … The steps are 2,20,1,21,10,22 spread evenly from - pi to pi.

a0 is 12 2/3 which technically rounds to 12.70. 2701 is the full gematria of the first verse of Genesis.

a1 = the square root of 3 over pi. B1 = 10/pi. This is unexpected because the step function is irregular. A2 = the square root of 147 over 2*pi. B2=0. After that numbers repeat. The roots are exact! Also, the square root of 147 is 12.1243556 which is almost in order. Plus, the square root of 147 is mysteriously 7 times the square root of 3. One other interesting thing is that b3 is 100/3*pi, and 3*147+100=541, Israel (I+S+R+A+L+10+300+200+1+30=541).

See Trigonometry – Wikipedia and Fourier series – Wikipedia.
 
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robocop (actually)

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aleph qoph#47 Mine. B or R. Statrting with a unit of currency, we add 2%, then 20%, then 1%,21%,10% and 22%. We get 2.0074. Without the B, it is 20%,1%,21%,10%,and 22%, and we get 1.9681. Thus it is between. Notice that if we omit the 1% instead of the 2%, we get to 1.9876, which is closer and is an interesting number. It groups the B and R together. Notice that 2 corresponds to B. We can also do the first 14 letters, the first 3 words, the first half of the first verse. 2%,20%,1%,21%,10%,22%,2%,20%,1%,1%,12%,5%,10%,24% yields 4.0206. Without the 2% it is 3.9417. Instead omitting a 1%, it is 3.9808. So it approaches 4. The 4.02 and 3.98 average to 4.0006561. 6561 turns out to be 3 to the 8th.

First verse: 20.479, without first B, 20.078. Divide by a 1.01 (no A), 19.879. Notice that with the first word we got 1.9876 and this is 19.879. Notice that 20 corresponds to R.

Also with the first word, if you multiply the big letters, 20%,21% and 22%, you get to 1.77144. The small letters, 1%,2% and 10%, give 1.13322. Also without the 2% (1% and 10%), it is 1.111. Interesting numbers. There's a little more, but this post is too long.
 
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Meru Foundation Research: Front-Back / Base-3 Symmetry Groups: 1
Meru Foundation Research: About Meru.

Look at the color scheme and then the Shushon - connecting every letter across except four blank spaces. These are by Stan Tenen.
I connected the pentagons in two different ways, in verse order or around the Shushon image.
Beit, GYRYB, _Y_GY, RYRBY, B_RYG, YGRYR, YBR_R, and final tzade.
Beit, GYRYB, _Y_GY, YGRYR, YBR_R, RYRBY, B_RYG, and final tzade

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The B and Tzaddik are yellow and fit the top and bottom of the dodecahedron more or less depending on which match you choose, but it is impossible to match all on either side. These are dodecahedrons. I wrote a computer program to identify possible further patterns later in the Torah where the colors matched. There were more than expected and more around the start than later.
 

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Your graphic looks like Amino Acids (Codons). The Bible has them embedded in the text for some reason.

I believe they were put there as a way to help heal the corruption in the Genetics of life on Earth.

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This one best with B and by me. B is 34, a tetrahedron number with a hole in the middle. It has a sphere on top, a 3-sphere triangle below, then 6, then 9 (one interior is missing), then 15 spheres on the bottom. R is 20, a tetrahedron number also. A is 1, a simple triangle or tetrahedron number. If we want a sphere inside of a tetrahedron, we need the 34 and then to insert one. (B-I-T or B is 2+10+22=34). Depending on how we count it, the interior sphere will be 15,16,20 or 21. Notice that 15 and 21 are triangle numbers and 20 is tetrahedral. 21 and 20 are used in this pattern. Sh is 21, a triangle number (1 circle above 2 circles above 3,4,5,6). If we don’t count Sh’s interior we get 15 again. Sh is also spelled Sh-I-N, and 21+10+14=45, another triangle number. I is 10, a tetrahedron and triangle number. T ends the pattern with spelling it out. The spelling of T is Tav (T+v=22+6=28). 28 is also a triangle number. A 28 triangle also fits 10 in its interior exactly. We start and end with spellings. Yud also works in it’s spelling (Yud+vav+daleth is 10+6+4). 6 is triangular and 4 is tetrahedral. The letters of Reish work because they are in the first word.

We have had 5 triangle numbers in a row, 6,10,15,21, and 28 and 5 external tetrahedron numbers in a row, 1,4,10 and 20 and 34. As for square numbers, we have had 1,4,9,16 and 36 is a square and triangle number, making 5. 25 with no interior is 16 as well. Notice that the shapes in the letters B-I-T are outside tetrahedral, tetrahedral or triangular and triangular, an order. Reish, R-I-SH, of course works since the letters are in the first word (just like beit), and also goes tetrahedral, tetrahedral or triangular and triangular.
 

robocop (actually)

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Beit gimmel beit#44 I thought I’d try natural and common logarithms. Works with B or R as first letter in the Torah.. Look at the few digits and rounding. Log(2)=0.301029996. ln(20)=2.996. Log(20)=1.301029996. ln(1)=log(1)=0. log(21)=1.32222. log(10)=1. ln(400)=5.992. log(400)=2.602059991. ln(28)=3.332. (T=400 or 28 like in pei#1 1.). Also, with the final letters, ln(40)=3.68888. log(40)=1.602059992. ln(90)=4.4998. See Logarithm – Wikipedia.
 
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