Stephen
Hawking
Quest
For A Theory
Of Everything
Kitty
Ferguson
Page
103
"The
square root of
9 is
3."
This
occurs on the
33rd line
down of page
103
Supernature
Lyall
Watson (1974 Edition)
Page
108
1 + 8 = 9 and 2 + 6 + 1 =
9
"An
American mathematician noticed that
the earlier pages in books of logariths kept in his
university library were dirtier than later ones, indicating
that science students, for some rea-son, had more occasion
to calculate with numbers beginning with 1 than with any
other number.(261)He
made a collection of tables and calculated the relative
frequency of each digit from 1
to 9.Theoretically
they should occur equally of-ten, but he found 30per cent of
the numbers were 1,
wheras 9
only
occupied 5 per cent of the space. These are almost exactly
the proportions given to these numbers on the scale of a
slide rule, so the designers of that instrument clearly
recognized that such a bias existed. This preponderance of
the number 1 may have been caused by the fact
that the tables were not really random, but bigger tables
provide a similar bias."
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scribe said. O' Sir, is Sirius Osiris, or is Isis Iris, or
Iris Isis, and Osiris Sirius.
Zed
Aliz zed agreed and said Dogon is nogoD
backar'ds.
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Reight
wah scribe said Zed AlizZed without a rueful smile not
playing about the face
O S I R I S I
S I S
I R I S
6
1 9 9 9 1 9191 9 9 9
1
8x 9 iz
72
Reight
said the scribe again noting the name of that GODS
name
O
S I R I S S I R I U S I S
I S
999 999 9
9
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S I R I S S I R I U
S I S I
S
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1
9 9 9 1 19
9 9 3 1 9
1
9 1
Reight
wah scribe said Zed AlizZed not without a rueful smile
playing about the face
8 x 9 = 72
The
scribe writ NINE
At
this they both didn't uncross themselves at the sound of the
name of God
O
S I R I S S I R I U S I S I S I R I
S
9 9 9 9 9
9 9
9 9 9 9
9
x 9 9 x
9 9 x
9 9 x 9
81x
9 81x
9 81x
9
729
729
81 729
O S I R I S S I R I U S I R I S
9
9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9
9 x 9 x 9 x 9 x 9x 9 x 9 x 9 x 9
9
x
9 9
x
9 9
x 9
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9
81x 9 81x
9
729
729
729
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6 1
9 9 9 1 1
9
9 9 3 1
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91 9
9 9
1
6
+ 1 + 1 = 8
x 9 =
72 1
+ 3 + 1 = 5
x 9 =
45 1
+ 1
= 2 x 9 =
18 1
x 9
= Nine
7 + 2 = 9
4
+ 5
=
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8
=
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S I R I U S
1 9
9 9
3
1 9
x 3
1
x 1 3
x 1
O S I R I S
6 1 9
9 9
1 9
x 3
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x 1
I S
I S 9
1 9
1 9
x 2
1
x 2
I R I S
9
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3
1
x 1
The
Zed Aliz Zed said,
Nine
occurs Eleven
times in these four words of 20
letters. Six
once, and Once Six,
the Three
also once.
Nine
+ Eleven + Six + One +Three
9
+ 11 + 6 + 1 + 3
= 30 3
+ 1 = 3 11
+ 6 + 1 + 3
= 21 2
+ 1
= 3
11
x 6 x 1 x 3 = 198
9
+ 11 + 6 + 6 + 3
= 35 3
+ 5
=
8 11
+ 6 + 6 + 1 = 24
2
+ 4
=
6 11
x 6 x 6 x 3
66
x 6
= 396 x 3 = 1188
1188
Minos
198
iz 990
Thus
writ the far yonder scribe at the behest of The Zed Aliz
Zed
The
scribe then counted the number of letters in the words and
the Alizzed multiplied many times
over
Nine
+ Eleven
+ Six
+ One
+ Three
4 x
6 x 3
x 3 x
5
4 x 6 x 3 x 3 x 5
24
x 3
72
x 3
216
x 5
1080
Azin
Lord Ra and the abandoned eight said
Alizzed
There
are nine letters in abandoned writ the
scribe
Nine
occurs Eleven
times in these four words of 20
letters. Six
one, and One Six,
the Three
also once.
9
x 11 = 99
6
x 6 = 36
x 3 = 108
Azin
Lord Ra and the abandoned eight said
Alizzed
There
are nine letters in abandoned writ the
scribe
The
ZedAlizZed didn't call out eleven times
9
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NinetyNine.
The Ninety Nine names of God
At
this the Zed Aliz Zed and the very far yonder scribe again
didn't uncross themselves
Re
Repeats, said the far yonder scribe repeating that of which
had gone before.
TheFingerprints Of The Gods
Graham
Hancock
Page
273 "These he joined to the 360 days of which the year then
consisted (emphasis added)."
"Elsewhere
the myth informs us that the 360 - day
year consists of "12 months of 30 days
each". Note 6
And
in general,as Sellers observes , "phrases are used which
prompt simple mental calculations and an attention to
numbers ". note 7
"Elsewhere
the myth informs us that the 360-day year consists
of '12 months of 30 days
each'.
Thus
far we have been provided with three of Seller's
precessional: 360, 12 and 30. The fourth
number,which occurs later in the text, is by far the most
important. As we saw in Chapter
Nine,
the evil deity known as Set led a group of conspirators in a
plot to kill Osiris. The number of these
conspirators was 72."
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71
Fingerprints of the Gods
"Osiris, The
ancient Egyptian high god of death and
resurrection."
"He
was plotted against by seventy-two
members of his court, led by his brother- in -law Set."
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Set, out hunting in the marshes,discovered the
coffer,
opened
it and in a mad fury cut the royal corpse into
fourteen
pieces,"
Aliz
Zed said to the Scribe , Scribe set out the
following .
Thus
did the Scribe set out the following
Seventy
Two
conspirators x fourteen
Osirian members.
And
then following the further instructions of , Zed Aliz
Zed writ
72 times
14
Is 1008 Azin
Ra,
and the Eight
Gods.
"At
this point the goddess Isis"
Alizzed,
and the far yonder scribe, merry as you like all fell about
not laughing .
After
drying their I's .ZedAlizZed said, now
then wah scribe, a question
.
How
long did the good god Thoth reign
in the time they call the first time.
The
scribe looked in a good book and read out the
following.
Page
382 "-for 3226
years by the Ibis- headed wisdom
god Thoth."
That's
ibis, with a b scribe, said Zed
aliz. At,that instance, instantly insistent AlizZed
said
Three
times two
is six,
six
times two
is twelve
and twelve
times six
is
seventy
two
The
scribe then writ 3
x 2 x 2 x 6
Is
72
.Azin
7+2= 9
The nines
have it
Said ZedAliz in gay repeat
Thus writ the Scribe
Fingerprints
of the Gods
Page
274
"12 =
the number of constellations is the
zodiac;"
1+2 =3
"30 =
the number of degrees allocated along the ecliptic to each
zodiacal constellation;"
3+0 =3
"72 =
the number of years required for the equinoctial sun to
complete a precessional shift of one degree along with the
ecliptic;"
7 + 2 = 9
and 7
x 2 = 14
"360
= the total number of degrees in the ecliptic"
"72
x 30
= 2160
(the number of years required for the sun to complete a
passage of 30
degrees along
the
ecliptic, i.e., to pass entirely through any one of the
12
zodiacal constellations);"
Add
to reduce sez
ZedAliz
and 72
becomes 9
and 30
becomes
3
and 2160
becomes
9
"2160
x 12
(or
360
x
72) =
25,920
(the number of years in one complete precessional
cycle or 'Great Year', and thus the total number
of years required to bring about the 'Great
Return)."
Getting down to the arithmetric
AlizZed said
25 ,920 years
2+5+9+2
plus a zero, hero,
said
Zed Aliz makes
18
azin
9.
25 ,920 years
2 x 5 x 9 x
2
times that that isnt, said
AlizZed
2 x 5 is
10 10
x 9 is 90
and
90 x 2 is 180
or
90 x20 is
1800 said
the scribe.
Reight said Zed Aliz Zed.
Az
in Ra
and
the eight

Thus writ the scribe
This
Landscape said the scribe seems very much the same to me az
that of which we did previously pass in hot pursuit a la
Parzival. Just so said Zed Aliz the same but different.
Insofar as we are on a repeat
visit
The
scribe quick to seize on the understanding of a
misunderstanding. Writ for Petes sake, any repeats are
simply that, repeats.
Pardon
said Zed Aliz.
Thomas
Mann
Page
660
6 x 6 = 36 3 + 6 = 9
"...cause
the glass finally to move from its posi-
tion
in the centre of the table. On the periphery of its field
it
would
come in contact with the marked counters ; and if the
letters
on these, when put together, made words that
conveyed
any
sort of sense, the resultant phenomena would be
complex
and
contaminate, a mixed product of conscious,
half-conscious,
and
unconscious elements; the actual desire and pressure of
some,
to whom the wish was father to the act, whether or not they
were
aware"
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