[Re: SPOOKY MATH PROVES GOD?]

Don J. S, Adams - ( (no email) )
Sun, 06 Sep 1998 11:42:40 -0500

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uebar thanks for the feedback! yes I know different results of digits
can be achieved... but the loop and singularity still exists... THE
REASON I found this so odd is that this is the only example of
such perfect symmetry that I know of which exists in number theory.
I don't know how on earth it could be such unless artifically constructed
this way...it would be like finding a fine glass scuplture of a space shuttle
in full detail, sitting in the middle of the grand canyon and saying that
it just occured from natural processes? It is the concept of why and how
it should be this way in a universe touted as being derived soley from chaotic
processes ultimately... doesnt make sense to me. Also when one considers
that the 9, 1's multiplied together give EVERY digit used in our primary number
system...forwards and backwards.... well... it just baffles me....

Cheers!

uebar@geocities.com wrote:
>
> The 111 thing is interesting to note but I couldn't possibly see how any
> engineer or such would marvel at it in amazement. It is obvious that
> multiplying nine 1s, by nine 1s, and adding the result would yield an
> ascending/descending number.
>
> It may be neat but it is easily explained. Using different combinations of
> 111's, you can get the result to be 135797531, 2468642, and so on. I think
> any correlation between ancient artifacts, etc is just concidence and
> intense Freudian study of something that has no value other than fun math
> tricks. (Although now I can multiply any number of 1s by any number of 1s
> and automatically know the answer)
>
> Still it is cool...when you discover the unified theory based on 111s, than
> I'll be impressed.