137 & 9 The Mystery Numbers. Part 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

I played with 137 and the number 9, the 2 mystery numbers, and doing so I found I could perfectly number geometrical shapes.

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  • 137....1 describes how many 3's....and 3 descibes how many 7's... 777..7+7+7=21....12 7 is my birth day and month. Man has 7 Cervical vertebrae [Head] and 12 Thoracic vertebrae [Chest]

  • @Energy321com And it loops back on itself with 7+7+7=21 and 2+1 = 3 so

    7+7+7 =3 = one 3 seven's. Could be significant for physicists out there that are at times obsessed with the magical number 137 hence Wolfgang Pauli :-)

  • I'm sorry but I don't see how this is so special. You are using "arbitrary numbers'. It's not hard to come up with a list of numbers to come out a certain way. If this was repeatable with random numbers of any group of six, then that might be interesting. But as I said, I'm not seeing the point. Please reply if I'm missing something. How you get the star of david in your second video from the numbers seems quite a stretch as well. Sorry to be critical, but more explanation is needed.

  • @sirmarkthomas I find your comment curious not critical. The numbers came to me out of the blue with no intent to play with them until I simply started to. For more explanation I would have to go into the number 137 & the number 9 which I can not do here, to much to write. But if you Google 137 lots of physicists will make you aware of it's magic and Marko Rodin will help you understand the magic of 9. Then maybe you'll mix them together and find something new too. Cheers :-)

  • Thanks , is there any books besides numerology on making these geometrical shapes?

  • @Lookagainz I really don't know because I've never studied numerology or geometrical shapes. As I say in the video this was just a little game I was playing. :-)

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  • @ORSLAH Oh, either way it very interesting , Could be some important universal system to be known ;D

  • @ihatecon  Great !

  • this guy islandbuoy4 would love to see this.

  • HI @djrieken: I have been waiting for one of these types of questions to reveal my mathematical ability. Like I said to me it was just a little game I was playing. I have no more mathematical ability than to a add, subtract, divide, and multiply. I don't remember what a prime number is and at my age I'm just too lazy to learn. lol That's what I love about Marko's math, if you have the basic skills you can use it.

    So your answer is I don't know. :-)

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