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WORK DAYS OF GOD
Herbert W Morris D.D.circa 1883
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"As all the words in the English language are composed out of the twenty-six letters of the alphabet,.."
LIGHT AND LIFE
Lars Olof Bjorn 1976
Page 197
"By writing the 26 letters of the alphabet in a certain order one may put down almost any message (this book 'is written with the same letters' as the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Winnie the Pooh, only the order of the letters differs). In the same way Nature is able to convey with her language how a cell and a whole organism is to be constructed and how it is to function. Nature has succeeded better than we humans; for the genetic code there is only one universal language which is the same in a man, a bean plant and a bacterium."
"BY WRITING THE 26 LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET IN A CERTAIN ORDER
ONE MAY PUT DOWN ALMOST ANY MESSAGE"
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HISTORY OF GOD
Karen Armstrong
1993
The God of the Mystics
Page 250
"Perhaps the most famous of the early Jewish mystical texts is the fifth century Sefer Yezirah (The Book of Creation). There is no attempt to describe the creative process realistically;
the account is unashamedly symbolic and shows God creating the world by means of language as though he were writing a book. But language has been
entirely transformed and the message of creation is no
longer clear. Each letter of the Hebrew alphabet is given a numerical value; by
combining the letters with the sacred numbers, rearranging them in
endless configurations, the mystic weaned his mind away from the normal
connotations of words."
THIS IS THE SCENE OF THE SCENE UNSEEN
THE UNSEEN SEEN OF THE SCENE UNSEEN THIS IS THE SCENE
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AND OFT TIMES SHADOWED SUBSTANCES WATCHED IN FINE AMAZE
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IN SWIFT REPEAT SCATTER STAR DUST AMONGST THE LETTERS OF THEIR PROGRESS
AT THE THROW OF THE NINTH RAM WHEN IN CONJUNCTION SET
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MADE RECORD OF THEIR FALL
NUMBER
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THE SEARCH FOR THE SIGMA CODE
Cecil Balmond 1998
Cycles and Patterns
Page 165
Patterns
"The essence of mathematics is to look for patterns.
Our minds seem to be organised to search for relationships and sequences. We look for hidden orders.
These intuitions seem to be more important than the facts themselves, for there is always the thrill at finding something, a pattern, it is a discovery - what was unknown is now revealed. Imagine looking up at the stars and finding the zodiac!
Searching out patterns is a pure delight.
Suddenly the counters fall into place and a connection is found, not necessarily a geometric one, but a relationship between numbers, pictures of the mind, that were not obvious before. There is that excitement of finding order in something that was otherwise hidden.
And there is the knowledge that a huge unseen world lurks behind the facades we see of the numbers themselves."
FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS
A QUEST FOR THE BEGINNING AND THE END
Graham Hancock 1995
Chapter 32
Speaking to the Unborn
Page 285
"It is understandable that a huge range of myths from all over the ancient world should describe geological catastrophes in graphic detail. Mankind survived the horror of the last Ice Age, and the most plausible source for our enduring traditions of flooding and freezing, massive volcanism and devastating earthquakes is in the tumultuous upheavals unleashed during the great meltdown of 15,000 to 8000 BC. The final retreat of the ice sheets, and the consequent 300-400 foot rise in global sea levels, took place only a few thousand years before the beginning of the historical period. It is therefore not surprising that all our early civilizations should have retained vivid memories of the vast cataclysms that had terrified their forefathers.
Much harder to explain is the peculiar but distinctive way the myths of cataclysm seem to bear the intelligent imprint of a guiding hand.l Indeed the degree of convergence between such ancient stories is frequently remarkable enough to raise the suspicion that they must all have been 'written' by the same 'author'.
Could that author have had anything to do with the wondrous deity, or superhuman, spoken of in so many of the myths we have reviewed, who appears immediately after the world has been shattered by a horrifying geological catastrophe and brings comfort and the gifts of civilization to the shocked and demoralized survivors?
White and bearded, Osiris is the Egyptian manifestation of this / Page 286 /
universal figure, and it may not be an accident that one of the first acts he is remembered for in myth is the abolition of cannibalism among the primitive inhabitants of the Nile Valley.2 Viracocha, in South America, was said to have begun his civilizing mission immediately after a great flood; Quetzalcoatl, the discoverer of maize, brought the benefits of crops, mathematics, astronomy and a refined culture to Mexico after the Fourth Sun had been overwhelmed by a destroying deluge.
Could these strange myths contain a record of encounters between scattered palaeolithic tribes which survived the last Ice Age and an as yet unidentified high civilization which passed through the same epoch?
And could the myths be attempts to communicate?
A message in the bottle of time"
'Of all the other stupendous inventions,' Galileo once remarked,
what sublimity of mind must have been his who conceived how to communicate his most secret thoughts to any other person, though very distant either in time or place, speaking with those who are in the Indies, speaking to those who are not yet born, nor shall be this thousand or ten thousand years? And with no greater difficulty than the various arrangements of two dozen little signs on paper? Let this be the seal of all the admirable inventions of men.3
If the 'precessional message' identified by scholars like Santillana, von Dechend and Jane Sellers is indeed a deliberate attempt at communication by some lost civilization of antiquity, how come it wasn't just written down and left for us to find? Wouldn't that have been easier than encoding it in myths? Perhaps.
Nevertheless, suppose that whatever the message was written on got destroyed or worn away after many thousands of years? Or suppose that the language in which it was inscribed was later forgotten utterly (like the enigmatic Indus Valley script, which has been studied closely for more than half a century but has so far resisted all attempts at decoding)? It must be obvious that in such circumstances a written / Page 287 / legacy to the future would be of no value at all, because nobody would be able to make sense of it.
What one would look for, therefore, would be a universal language, the kind of language that would be comprehensible to any technologically advanced society in any epoch, even a thousand or ten thousand years into the future. Such languages are few and far between, but mathematics is one of them - and the city of Teotihuacan may be the calling-card of a lost civilization written in the eternal language of mathematics.
Geodetic data, related to the exact positioning of fixed geographical points and to the shape and size of the earth, would also remain valid and recognizable for tens of thousands of years, and might be most conveniently expressed by means of cartography (or in the construction of giant geodetic monuments like the Great Pyramid of Egypt, as
we shall see).
Another 'constant' in our solar system is the language of time: the great but regular intervals of time calibrated by the inch-worm creep of precessional motion. Now, or ten thousand years in the future, a message that prints out numbers like 72 or 2160 or 4320 or 25,920 should be instantly intelligible to any civilization that has evolved a modest talent for mathematics and the ability to detect and measure the almost imperceptible reverse wobble that the sun appears to make along the ecliptic against the background of the fixed stars..."
"What one would look for, therefore, would be a universal language, the kind of language that would be comprehensible to any technologically advanced society in any epoch, even a thousand or ten thousand years into the future. Such languages are few and far between, but mathematics is one of them"
"WRITTEN IN THE ETERNAL LANGUAGE OF MATHEMATICS"
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
R+HREE+OU+R+I+VE+I+EV+I+I
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
R+HREE+OU+R+I+VE+I+EV+I+I
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
85R6 655 256 2HREE 6OUR 6IVE 1I6 1EV55 5I782 5I55
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ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
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85R6 655 256 2HREE 6OUR 6IVE 1I6 1EV55 5I782 5I55
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
8596 655 256 28955 6639 6945 196 15455 59782 5955
R+HREE+OU+R+I+VE+I+EV+I+I
8596 655 256 28955 6639 6945 196 15455 59782 5955
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
9+8+9+5+5+6+3+9+9+4+5+9+5+4+9+9
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ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
8596 655 256 28955 6639 6945 196 15455 59782 5955
7x9 = 63 63 = 9x7
8596 655 256 28955 6639 6945 196 15455 59782 5955
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
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ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
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R HREE OUR IVE I EV I I
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THE DEATH OF GODS IN ANCIENT EGYPT
Jane B. Sellars 1992
Page 204
"The overwhelming awe that accompanies the realization, of the measurable orderliness of the universe strikes modern man as well. Admiral Weiland E. Byrd, alone In the Antarctic for five months of polar darkness, wrote these phrases of intense feeling:
Here were the imponderable processes and forces of the cosmos, harmonious and soundless. Harmony, that was it! I could feel no doubt of oneness with the universe. The conviction came that the rhythm was too orderly. too harmonious, too perfect to be a product of blind chance - that, therefore there must be purpose in the whole and that man was part of that whole and not an accidental offshoot. It was a feeling that transcended reason; that went to the heart of man's despair and found it groundless. The universe was a cosmos, not a chaos; man was as rightfully a part of that cosmos as were the day and night.10
Returning to the account of the story of Osiris, son of Cronos god of' Measurable Time, Plutarch takes, pains to remind the reader of the original Egyptian year consisting of 360 days.
Phrases are used that prompt simple mental. calculations and an attention to numbers, for example, the 360-day year is described as being '12 months of 30 days each'. Then we are told that, Osiris leaves on a long journey, during which Seth, his evil brother, plots with 72 companions to slay Osiris: He also secretly obtained the measure of Osiris and made ready a chest in which to entrap him.
The, interesting thing about this part of the-account is that nowhere in the original texts of the Egyptians are we told that Seth, has 72 companions. We have already been encouraged to equate Osiris with the concept of measured time; his father being Cronos. It is also an observable fact that Cronos-Saturn has the longest sidereal period of the known planets at that time, an orbit. of 30 years. Saturn is absent from a specific constellation for that length of time.
A simple mathematical fact has been revealed to any that are even remotely sensitive to numbers: if you multiply 72 by 30, the years of Saturn's absence (and the mention of Osiris's absence prompts one to recall this other), the resulting product is 2,160: the number of years required, for one 30° shift, or a shift: through one complete sign of the zodiac. This number multplied by the /Page205 / 12 signs also gives 25,920. (And Plutarch has reminded us of 12)
If you multiply the unusual number 72 by 360, a number that Plutarch mentions several times, the product will be 25,920, again the number of years symbolizing the ultimate rebirth.
This 'Eternal Return' is the return of, say, Taurus to the position of marking the vernal equinox by 'riding in the solar bark with. Re' after having relinquished this honoured position to Aries, and subsequently to the to other zodiacal constellations.
Such a return after 25,920 years is indeed a revisit to a Golden Age, golden not only because of a remarkable symmetry In the heavens, but golden because it existed before the Egyptians experienced heaven's changeability.
But now to inform the reader of a fact he or she may already know. Hipparaus did: not really have the exact figures: he was a
trifle off in his observations and calculations. In his published work, On the Displacement of the Solstitial and Equinoctial Signs, he
gave figures of 45" to 46" a year, while the truer precessional
lag along the ecliptic is about 50 seconds. The exact measurement for the lag, based on the correct annual lag of 50'274" is 1° in 71.6 years, or 360° in 25,776 years, only 144 years less
than the figure of 25,920.
With Hipparchus's incorrect figures a 'Great Year' takes from 28,173.9 to 28,800 years, Incorrect by a difference of from 2,397.9 years to 3,024.
Since Nicholas Copernicus (AD 1473-1543) has always been credited with giving the correct numbers (although Arabic astronomer Nasir al-Din Tusi,11 born AD 1201, is known to have fixed the Precession at 50°), we may correctly ask, and with justifiable astonishment 'Just whose information was Plutarch transmitting'
AN IMPORTANT POSTSCRIPT
Of course, using our own notational system, all the important numbers have digits that reduce to that amazing number 9 a number that has always delighted budding mathematician.
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Somewhere along the way, according to Robert Graves, 9 became the number of lunar wisdom.12
This number is found often in the mythologies of the world. the Viking god Odin hung for nine days and nights on the World Tree in order to acquire the secret of the runes, those magic symbols out of which writing and numbers grew. Only a terrible sacrifice would give away this secret, which conveyed upon its owner power and dominion over all, so Odin hung from his neck those long 9 days and nights over the 'bottomless abyss'. In the tree were 9 worlds, and another god was said to have been born of 9 mothers.
Robert Graves, in his White Goddess, Is intrigued by the seemingly recurring quality of the number 72 in early myth and ritual. Graves tells his reader that 72 is always connected with the number 5, which reflects, among other things, the five Celtic dialects that he was investigating. Of course, 5 x 72= 360, 360 x 72= 25,920. Five is also the number of the planets known to the ancient world, that is, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus Mercury.
Graves suggests a religious mystery bound up with two ancient Celtic 'Tree Alphabets' or cipher alphabets, which as genuine articles of Druidism were orally preserved and transmitted for centuries. He argues convincingly that the ancient poetry of Europe
was ultimately based on what its composers believed to be magical principles, the rudiments of which formed a close religious secret for centuries. In time these were-garbled, discredited and forgotten.
Among the many signs of the transmission of special numbers he points out that the aggregate number of letter strokes for the complete 22-letter Ogham alphabet that he is studying is 72 and that this number is the multiple of 9, 'the number of lunar wisdom'. . . . he then mentions something about 'the seventy day season during which Venus moves successively from. maximum eastern elongation 'to inferior conjunction and maximum western elongation'.13
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"...Feniusa Farsa, Graves equates this hero with Dionysus Farsa has 72 assistants who helped him master the 72 languages created at the confusion of Babel, the tower of which is said to be built of 9 different materials
We are also reminded of the miraculous translation into Greek of the Five Books of Moses that was done by 72 scholars working for 72 days, Although the symbol for the Septuagint is LXX, legend, according to the fictional letter of Aristeas, records 72. The translation was done for Ptolemy Philadelphus (c.250 BC), by Hellenistic Jews, possibly from Alexandra.14
Graves did not know why this number was necessary, but he points
out that he understands Frazer's Golden Bough to be a a book hinting
that 'the secret involves the truth that the Christian
dogma, and rituals, are the refinement of a great body of
primitive beliefs, and that the only original element in Christianity- is the personality of Christ.15
Frances A. Yates, historian of Renaissance hermetisma tells, us
the cabala had 72 angels through which the sephiroth (the powers
of God) are believed to be approached, and further, she supplies the information that although the Cabala supplied a set of 48 conclusions purporting to confirm the Christian religion from the foundation of ancient wisdom, Pico Della Mirandola, a Renaissance magus, introduced instead 72, which were his 'own opinion' of the correct number. Yates writes, 'It is no accident
there are seventy-two of Pico's Cabalist conclusions, for the
conclusion shows that he knew something of the mystery of the Name of God with seventy-two letters.'16
In Hamlet's Mill de Santillarta adds the facts that 432,000 is the number of syllables in the Rig-Veda, which when multiplied by the soss
(60) gives 25,920" (The reader is forgiven for a bit of laughter at this point)
Thee Bible has not escaped his pursuit. A prominent Assyriologist of the last century insisted that the total of the years recounted
mounted in Genesis for the lifetimes of patriarchs from
the Flood also contained the needed secret numbers. (He showed that in the 1,656.years recounted in the Bible there are 86,400 7 day weeks, and dividing this number yields / Page 208 / 43,200.)
In Indian yogic schools it is held that all living beings exhale and inhale 21,600 times a day, .multiply this by 2 and again we have.the necessary 432 digits.
Joseph Campbell discerns the secret in the date set for the coming of Patrick to Ireland. Myth-gives this date-as.- the interest-
ing number of AD.432.18
Whatever one may think-of some of these number coincidences, it becomes. difficult to escape the suspicion that many signs (number and otherwise) -indicate that early man observed the results.. of the movement of Precession . and that the-.transmission of this information was .considered of prime importance.
'With the awareness of the phenomenon, observers would certainly have tried for its measure, and such an endeavour would
have constituted the construction-of a 'Unified Field Theory' for nothing .less than Creation itself. Once determined, it would have been information worthy of secrecy and worthy of the passing on to future adepts.
But one last word about mankind's romance with number coincidences.The antagonist in John Updike's novel, Roger's Version, is a computer hacker, who, convinced.,that scientific evidence of God's existence is accumulating, endeavours to prove it by feeding -all the available scientific information. into a comuter. In his search for God 'breaking, through', he has become fascinated by certain numbers that have continually been cropping up. He explains them excitedly as 'the terms of Creation':
"...after a while I noticed that all over the sheet there seemed to hit these twenty-fours Jumping out at me. Two four; two,four.Planck time, for instance, divided by the radiation constant yields a figure near eight times ten again to the negative twenty-fourth, and the permittivity of free space, or electric constant, into the Bohr radiusekla almost exactly six times ten to the negative twenty-fourth. On positive side, the electromagnetic line-structure constant times Hubble radius - that is, the size of the universe as we now perceive it gives us something quite close to ten to the twenty-fourth, and the
strong-force constant times the charge on the proton produces two point four times ten to the negative eighteenth, for another I began to circle twenty-four wherever it appeared on the Printout here' - he held it up. his piece of striped and striped wallpaper, decorated / Page 209 /
with a number of scarlet circles - 'you can see it's more than random.'19
This inhabitant of the twentieth century is convinced that the striking occurrences of 2 and 4 reveal the sacred numbers by which God is speaking to us.
So much for any scorn directed to ancient man's fascination with number coincidences. That fascination is alive and well, Just a bit more incomprehensible"
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
R+HREE+OU+R+I+VE+I+EV+I+I
ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE
OF TIME AND STARS
Arthur C. Clarke 1972
FOREWORD
"'Into the Comet' and 'The Nine Billion Names of God' both involve computers and the troubles they may cause us. While writing this preface, I had occasion to call upon my own HP 9100A computer, Hal Junior, to answer an interesting question. Looking at my records, I find that I have now written just about one hundred short stories. This volume contains eighteen of them: therefore, how many possible 18-story collections will I be able to put together? The answer as I am sure will be instantly obvious to you - is 100 x 99. . . x 84 x 83 divided by 18 x 17 x 16 ... x .2 x 1. This is an impressive number - Hal Junior tells me that it is approximately 20,772,733,124,605,000,000.
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The Nine Billion Names of God
'This is a slightly unusual request,' said Dr Wagner, with what he hoped was commendable restraint. 'As far as I know, it's the first time anyone's been asked to supply a Tibetan monastery with an Automatic Sequence Computer. I don't wish to be inquisitive, but I should hardly have thought that your - ah - establishment had much use for such a machine. Could you explain just what you intend to do with it?'
'Gladly,' replied the lama, readjusting his silk robes and carefully putting away the slide rule he had been using far currency conversions. 'Your Mark V Computer can carry out any routine mathematical operation involving up to ten digits. However, for our work we are interested in letters, not numbers. As we wish you to modify the output circuits, the machine will be printing words, not columns of figures.'
'I don't quite understand. . .'
'This is a project on which we have been working for the last three centuries - since the lamasery was founded, in fact. It is somewhat alien to your way of thought, so I hope you will listen with an open mind while I explain it.'
'Naturally.'
'It is really quite simple. We have been compiling a list which shall contain all the possible names of God.'
'I beg your pardon?'
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'We have reason to believe,' continued the lama imperturbably, 'that all such names can be written with not more than nine letters in an alphabet we have devised.'
'And you have been doing this for three centuries?'
'Yes: we expected it would take us about fifteen thousand years to complete the task.'
'Oh,' Dr Wagner looked a little dazed. 'Now I see why you wanted to hire one of our machines. But what exactly is the purpose of this project?'
The lama hesitated for a fraction of a second, and Wagner wondered if he had offended him. If so, there was no trace of annoyance in the reply.
'Call it ritual, if you like, but it's a fundamental part of our belief. All the many names of the Supreme Being - God Jehova, Allah, and so on - they are only man-made labels. There is a philosophical problem of some difficulty here, which I do not propose to discuss, but somewhere among all the possible combinations of letters that can occur are what one may call the real names of God. By systematic permutation of letters, we have been trying to list them all.'
'I see. You've been starting at AAAAAAA . . . and working up to ZZZZZZZZ . . .'
'Exactly - though we use a special alphabet of our own. Modifying the electromatic typewriters to deal with this is, of course, trivial. A rather more interesting problem is that of devising suitable circuits to eliminate ridiculous combinations. For example, no letter must occur more than three times in succession.'
,'Three? Surely you mean two.'
'Three is correct: I am afraid it would take too long to explain why, even if you understood our language.' "
Page 68
Into the Comet
"Pickett's fingers danced over the beads, sliding them up and down the wires with lightning speed. There were twelve wires in all, so that the abacus could handle numbers up to 999,999,999,999 - or could be divided into separate sections where several independent calculations could be carried out simultaneously.
'374072,' said Pickett, after an incredibly brief interval of time. 'Now see how long you take to do it, with pencil and paper.'
There was a much longer delay before Martens, who like most mathematicians was poor at arithmetic, called out '375072'. A hasty check soon confirmed that Martens had taken at least three times as long as Pickett to arrive at the wrong answer.
The atronomer's face was a study in mingled chagrin, astonishment, and curiosity.
'Where did you learn that trick?' he asked. 'I thought those things could only add and subtract.'
'Well - multiplication's only repeated addition, isn't it? All I did was to add 856 seven times in the unit column, three times in the tens column, and four times in the hundreds column. You do the same thing when you use pencil and paper. Of course, there are some short cuts, but if you think I'm fast, you should have seen my granduncle. He used to work in a Yokohama bank, and you couldn't see his fingers / Page 69 / when he was going at speed"
I
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THREAD THAT THREAD
THREAD READ DEATH DEATH READ THREAD
THREAD R DEATH DEATH R THREAD
THREAD READ DEAR THREAD
THE NEW ELIZABETHAN
REFERENCE DICTIONARY
An up-to-date vocabulary of the living English language
Circa 1900
FOURTH EDITION
Page 1472
thread (thred) [A.-S. thraed, from thrawan, to THROW (cp. Dut. draad, G. draht, Icel. thrathr)], n. A slender cord consisting of two or more yarns doubled or twisted ; a single filament of cotton, silk, wool, etc., esp. Lisle thread ; anything resembling this ; a fine line of colour etc. ; a thin seam or vein ; the spiral on a screw ; (fig.) a continuous course (of life etc.). v.t. To pass a thread through the eye or aperture of ; to string (beads etc.) on a thread ; (fig.) to pick (one's way) or to go through an intricate or crowded place, etc. ; to streak (the hair) with grey etc. ; to cut a thread on (a screw). thread and thrum : Good and bad together, all alike. threadbare, a. Worn so that the thread is visible, having the nap worn off ; (fig.) worn, trite, hackneyed. threadbareness, n. thread-mark, n. A mark produced by coloured silk fibres in banknotes to prevent counterfeiting. thread-paper, n. Soft paper for wrapping up thread, thread-worm, n. A thread-like nematode worm, esp. one infesting the rectum of children. threader, n. threadlike, a. and adv. thready, a. threadiness, n.
THE NEW ELIZABETHAN
REFERENCE DICTIONARY
An up-to-date vocabulary of the living English language
FOURTH EDITION
Circa 1900
Page 1472
thread (thred) [A.-S. thraed, from thrawan, to THROW (cp. Dut. draad, G. draht, Icel. thrathr)], n. A slender cord consisting of two or more yarns doubled or twisted ; a single filament of cotton, silk, wool, etc., esp. Lisle thread ; anything resembling this ; a fine line of colour etc. ; a thin seam or vein ; the spiral on a screw ; (fig.) a continuous course (of life etc.). v.t. To pass a thread through the eye or aperture of ; to string (beads etc.) on a thread ; (fig.) to pick (one's way) or to go through an intricate or crowded place, etc. ; to streak (the hair) with grey etc. ; to cut a thread on (a screw). thread and thrum : Good and bad together, all alike. threadbare, a. Worn so that the thread is visible, having the nap worn off ; (fig.) worn, trite, hackneyed. threadbareness, n. thread-mark, n. A mark produced by coloured silk fibres in banknotes to prevent counterfeiting. thread-paper, n. Soft paper for wrapping up thread, thread-worm, n. A thread-like nematode worm, esp. one infesting the rectum of children. threader, n. threadlike, a. and adv. thready, a. threadiness, n.
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Lisle thread, a hard twisted cotton thread, originally produced at Lisle. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) ... www.dictionary.net/lisle - 9k
CASSELL'S ENGLISH DICTIONARY
1974
Lisle thread (lil thred) [ town in France, now Lille], n, A fine, hard thread orig. made at Lille.
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IMMORTAL LIFE HANGS BY GODS THREAD READ THAT LIVING THREAD
DREAMER GODS DREAMER
READ THAT THREAD THAT READ
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ME
HUMAN INHUMANITY TO HUMAN
IN THE NAME OF GOD THE ALMIGHTY THE COMPASSIONATE THE MERCIFUL
MERCY MERCY MERCY MERCY MERCY MERCY MERCY MERCY MERCY
THE LIGHT IS RISING RISING IS THE LIGHT
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I
ME YOU ME
CREATORS GODS CREATORS
THOU ART THAT THAT ART THOU
GOD SPIRIT ART THOU THOU ART GOD SPIRIT
MIND MATTER SPIRIT GOD SPIRIT MATTER MIND
THOU ART UNIVERSAL MIND GODS UNIVERSAL MIND ART THOU
ADVENT 905 ADVENT
I
ME 99 EM
I ME YOU ME I
DARK LIGHT LIGHT DARK
DARKLIGHT LIGHTDARK
DARK LIGHT LIGHT DARK
MATTER MIND MIND MATTER
MATTERMINDMINDMATER
MATTER MIND MIND MATTER
MASS ENERGY ENERGY MASS
MASSENERGYENERGYMASS
MASS ENERGY ENERGY MASS
NEGATIVE POSITIVE GOD ISISIS GOD POSITIVE NEGATIVE
NEGATIVEPOSITIVE GOD ISISIS GOD POSITIVENEGATIVE
NEGATIVE POSITIVE GOD ISISIS GOD POSITIVE NEGATIVE
REAL REALITY REVEALED GOD ISISIS ISISIS GOD REVEALED REALITY REAL
GOD ISISIS DIVINE THOUGHT CREATORS THOUGHT DIVINE ISISIS GOD
REAL REALITY REVEALED GOD ISISIS ISISIS GOD REVEALED REALITY REAL
DAILY MAIL
Thursday, April 6, 2006
Jonathan Cainer
GEMINI
May 22 -June 22
CATERPILLARS, when they form cocoons, do not succumb to any sudden doubts.They do not wonder why it is necessary to lock themselves away for a while. They do not consider that it might be unhealthy to retreat so far: Nor, when they finally emerge as blazing, beautiful butterflies, do they stop to-wonder whether life might have been better back in the-old days without wings. You are going through a profound transformation. Absolutely nothing is wrong with this."
MEDITATIONS FOR EVERY DAY
Father Andrew 1934
MONDAY IN EASTER WEEK
RISEN INDEED
'The Lord is risen indeed.'-S. LUKE xxiv. 34
Page 136
SAINT JOHN tells us in his Gospel that, when he and Peter went speeding down to the sepulchre of our Lord and entered in, he ' saw and believed.' What was it that brought conviction to John? He saw something in the way the grave-clothes were disposed which brought absolute conviction to him of our Lord's Resurrection. If he had just seen the graveclothes put on one side, surely he would have thought, as the women thought, that the body of our Lord had been taken from the tomb, but there was something about them which he says brought conviction to him.
The Jewish method of burial was to wind linen round and round the body, sprinkling myrrh and spices upon the linen as they did so. The myrrh was sticky and made the bands of linen adhere closely together, so that the body was like a mummy or the chrysalis of a caterpillar. What S. John saw, when he entered the tomb, was that the linen which had been wound round the body still kept its shape, but it was clear that the body was not inside it. The linen lay there like an empty shell or a chrysalis from which the moth has risen. The napkin which had been laid over the face of Jesus had fallen back and lay in its own place by itself. He saw that, and it brought conviction to him, and he went away with a wholly different frame of mind from that with which he came. As Bishop Westcott says so well in his commentary, the feeling of the apostles is better expressed by their words, , The Master lives,' than by the words, , He is risen.' They realized that our Lord had never been defeated by death.
MAN'S UNKNOWN JOURNEY
Staveley Bulford 1941
An introduction and contribution to the study of subjects essential to a new revelation - The Evolution of the Mind and Consciousness - in the journey of Mankind towards Perfection on and beyond the Earth
Page 190/191
"Words are inadequate to express the multitude of patterns of both Harmony and Discord portrayed by Thought, and the reader who may be unfamiliar with such a possibility as Thought power, must feel somewhat like a cocoon being told that some day he will be a butterfly himself and fly around from / flower to to flower that even at the present moment he, the cocoon, possesses all the essentials for that almost inconceivable manifestation."
THE DEATH OF FOREVER
A NEW FUTURE FOR HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS
1991
Page 266
"We should create new rites of passage to celebrate the phases of the human life cycle, rituals for birth, for the transit into adolescence, and above all, for dying.
Of these, the need for a ritual of dying is the most urgent. I know of no greater testament to the failure of our civilisation than the fact that so many people die alone, abandoned like discards on society's junk heap. Dying must again be united with a sense of the sacred, for it is here, if anywhere, that the psyche outgrows its human limitation. The most important message of this book is that consciousness cannot be extinguished by death, for consciousness transcends time. We should learn to approach death with gratitude, seeing it for what it is, the final elimination of ego, the end of the fallacies of time and self.
In the end it can all be said so simply.
Time and self are outgrown husks which consciousness will one day discard, just as a butterfly abandons its chrysalis to fly towards the sun.
IN THE END IT CAN ALL BE SAID SO SIMPLY TIME AND SELF
ARE OUTGROWN HUSKS WHICH CONSCIOUSNESS WILL ONE DAY DISCARD
JUST AS A BUTTERFLY ABANDONS ITS CHRYSALIS TO FLY TOWARDS THE SUN
THE
DIVINE FEMININE DIVINE
DIVINE MASCULINE DIVINE
YOU BE WITH GOD BE WITH YOU
AND THEY ALL SAID AMEN TO THAT
YOU ARE GOING ON A JOURNEY A VERY SPECIAL JOURNEY DO HAVE A PLEASANT JOURNEY DO
THIS IS THE SCENE OF THE SCENE UNSEEN
THE UNSEEN SEEN OF THE SCENE UNSEEN THIS IS THE SCENE
I
NAME
YOU
GODS CHILDREN OF THE RAINBOW LIGHT
GODS CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF NINE GATES
GODS CITIZENS OF PLANET EARTH
GODS CITIZENS OF THE UNIVERSE
GODS UNIVERSAL CITIZENS
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF GOD THAT THAT THAT GOD OF DAUGHTERS AND SONS
WELCOME ALWAYS WELCOME
O DREAMING MIND MATTER DREAMERS OF THE GREAT DREAM O
LIVING EMANATIONS OF THE GREAT CREATORS
HOLY MIND GODS MOST HOLY UNIVERSAL SPIRIT MIND
PEACE LOVE AND LIGHT BE UPON YOU AND UPON ALL SENTIENT BEINGS
THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD
Or
The After Death Experience on the Bardo Plane,
according to Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English Rendering
Compiled and edited Edited by W. Y. Evans-Wentz 1960
Facing Preface To The Paperback Edition
'Thou shalt understand that it is a science most profitable, and passing all other sciences, for to learn to die. For a man to know that he shall die, that is common to all men; as much as there is no man that may ever live or he hath hope or trust thereof; but thou shalt find full few that have this calling to learn to die. . . . I shall give thee the mystery of this doctrine; the which shall profit thee greatly to the beginning of ghostly health, and to a stable fundament of all virtues. '- OrologiumSapientiae.
'Against his will he dieth that hath not learned to die. Learn to die and thou shalt learn to live, for there shall none learn to live that hath not learned to die.'-Toure of all Toures: and Teacheth a Man for to Die.
The Book of the Craft of Dying (Comper's Edition).
'\Vhatever is here, that is there; what is there, the same is here. He who seeth here as different, meeteth death after death.
'By mind alone this is to be realized, and [then] there is no difference here. From death to death he goeth, who seeth as if there is dificrence here.'-Katha Upanishad, iv. 10-11 (Swami Sharvanallda's Translation)"
Facing Preface to the Second Edition
BONDAGE TO REBIRTH
"As a man's desire is, so is his destiny. For as his desire is, so is his will; and as his will is, so is his deed; and as his deed is, so is his reward, whether good or bad.
' A man acteth according to the desires to which he clingeth. After death he goeth to the next world bearing in his mind the subtle impressions of his deeds; and, after reaping there the harvest of his deeds, he returneth again to this world of action. Thus he who hath desire continueth subject to rebirth.' "
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
FREEDOM FROM REBIRTH
'He who lacketh discrimination, whose mind is unsteady and whose heart is impure, never reacheth the goal, but is born again and again. But he who hath discrimination, whose mind is steady and whose heart is pure, reacheth the goal, and having reached it is born no more.'
Katha U panishad.
(Swami Prabhavananda's and Frederick
Manchester's Translations).
Page xi
SRI KRISHNA'S REMEMBERING
'Many lives Arjuna, you and I have lived.
I remember them all but thou dost not.'
Bhagavad Gita, iv, 5., iv, 5.
Page xx
"......... Denison........."
INCARNATION
THE DEAD RETURN
Daniel Easterman 1998
Page 99
"........David........."
Page 3
"The old man's name was Dennison"
THE
PATH OF PTAH
THE SELF CRUCIFIXION OF THE CRUCIFIXION OF THE SELF
THE
VIRGIN BIRTH IS TO BE REBORN OF WATER
AND
SPIRIT GODS HOLY SPIRIT
AFTER
HAVING ENDURED
THE DEATH OF THE
I ME EGO SELF I SELF EGO ME I
WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE AND NOT FOUND WANTING
EVOLVE THEE THAT THOU OF LOVE LOVE LOVE OF THOU THAT THEE EVOLVE
ISISIS
THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE
UNLESS THAT HE AZIN SHE THAT IS THEE
IZ
BORN AGAIN AGAIN BORN
THOU CANST NOT ENTER THE KINGDOM OF EVEN
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2 |
8 |
5 |
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3 |
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9 |
2 |
5 |
4 |
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1 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
5 |
1 |
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6 |
6 |
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1 |
4 |
5 |
9 |
9 |
3 |
1 |
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1 |
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8 |
AMERICAN |
64 |
37 |
1 |
I |
= |
9 |
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12 |
INDEPENDENCE |
98 |
62 |
8 |
D |
= |
4 |
|
3 |
DAY |
30 |
12 |
3 |
F |
= |
6 |
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6 |
FOURTH |
88 |
34 |
7 |
O |
= |
6 |
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2 |
OF |
21 |
12 |
3 |
J |
= |
1 |
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4 |
JULY |
68 |
14 |
5 |
- |
- |
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35 |
First Total |
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- |
= |
2+7 |
|
3+5 |
Add to Reduce |
3+6+9 |
1+7+1 |
2+7 |
- |
- |
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Second Total |
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- |
= |
- |
- |
- |
Reduce to Deduce |
1+8 |
- |
- |
- |
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9 |
14 |
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14 |
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14 |
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5+1 |
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4 |
5 |
7 |
5 |
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4 |
5 |
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3 |
5 |
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4 |
1 |
7 |
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5+0 |
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4 |
5 |
16 |
5 |
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4 |
5 |
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3 |
5 |
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4 |
1 |
25 |
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1+1 |
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9 |
14 |
4 |
5 |
16 |
5 |
14 |
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14 |
3 |
5 |
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4 |
1 |
25 |
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1+1 |
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- |
9 |
5 |
4 |
5 |
7 |
5 |
5 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
3 |
5 |
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4 |
1 |
7 |
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12 |
1+2 |
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5 |
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5 |
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35 |
3+5 |
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5 |
5 |
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2+9 |
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1+5 |
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7+4 |
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2+9 |
6 |
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11 |
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11 |
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9 |
5 |
4 |
5 |
7 |
5 |
5 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
3 |
5 |
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4 |
1 |
7 |
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2 |
3 |
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33 |
15 |
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5 |
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65 |
29 |
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5 |
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68 |
23 |
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6+7 |
1+3 |
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1+3 |
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3 |
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33 |
15 |
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10 |
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130 |
49 |
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8 |
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115 |
34 |
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First Total |
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2+1 |
Add to Reduce |
2+7+8 |
9+8 |
1+7 |
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1+7 |
1+7 |
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Essence of Number |
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3 |
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33 |
15 |
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6 |
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64 |
19 |
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First Total |
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Add to Reduce |
9+7 |
3+4 |
- |
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Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
1+6 |
- |
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Essence of Number |
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6 |
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75 |
30 |
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6 |
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84 |
30 |
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4 |
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41 |
23 |
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First Total |
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- |
1+6 |
Add to Reduce |
2+0+0 |
8+3 |
1+1 |
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Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
- |
1+1 |
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Essence of Number |
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5 |
CIVIL |
655 |
28 |
1 |
6 |
RIGHTS |
81 |
36 |
9 |
5 |
MARCH |
43 |
25 |
7 |
1 |
I |
9 |
9 |
9 |
4 |
HAVE |
36 |
9 |
9 |
1 |
A |
1 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
DREAM |
41 |
23 |
5 |
5 |
TODAY |
65 |
20 |
2 |
16 |
Add to Reduce |
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1+6 |
Reduce to Deduce |
1+5+2 |
6+2 |
2+6 |
|
Essence of Number |
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5 |
|
56 |
20 |
|
6 |
|
81 |
36 |
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First Total |
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1+1 |
Add to Reduce |
1+3+7 |
5+6 |
1+1 |
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Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
1+1 |
1+1 |
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Essence of Number |
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2 |
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32 |
5 |
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4 |
|
68 |
14 |
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4 |
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38 |
11 |
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First Total |
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- |
1+0 |
Add to Reduce |
1+3+8 |
3+0 |
1+2 |
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Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
1+2 |
- |
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Essence of Number |
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6 |
|
50 |
23 |
|
6 |
|
81 |
36 |
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First Total |
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1+2 |
Add to Reduce |
1+3+1 |
5+9 |
1+4 |
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Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
- |
1+4 |
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Essence of Number |
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T |
= |
2 |
- |
3 |
THE |
33 |
15 |
6 |
F |
= |
6 |
- |
5 |
FIFTH |
49 |
31 |
4 |
A |
= |
1 |
- |
9 |
AMENDMENT |
89 |
35 |
8 |
- |
- |
9 |
|
17 |
Add to Reduce |
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- |
- |
- |
- |
1+7 |
Reduce to Deduce |
1+7+1 |
8+1 |
1+8 |
Q |
- |
9 |
- |
|
Essence of Number |
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9 |
9 |
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fifth Amendment (Amendment V) to the United States Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights and protects individuals from being compelled to be witnesses against themselves in criminal cases. "Pleading the Fifth" is a colloquial term for invoking the right that allows witnesses to decline to answer questions where the answers might incriminate them, and generally without having to suffer a penalty for asserting the right. Defendants cannot be compelled to become witnesses at their own trials. If, however, they choose to testify, they are not entitled to the right, and inferences can be drawn from a refusal to answer a question during cross-examination. The Amendment requires that felonies be tried only upon indictment by a grand jury. Federal grand juries can force people to take the witness stand, but defendants in those proceedings have Fifth Amendment privileges until they choose to answer any question. To claim the privilege for failure to answer when being interviewed by police, the interviewee must have explicitly invoked the constitutional right when declining to answer questions.
The Amendment's Double Jeopardy Clause provides the right to be tried only once in federal court for the same offense. The Amendment also has a Due Process Clause (similar to the one in the 14th Amendment) as well as an implied equal protection requirement (Bolling v. Sharpe). Finally, the Amendment requires that the power of eminent domain be coupled with "just compensation" for those whose property is taken.
THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
LA LIBERTE ECLAIRANT LE MONDE
ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD
7 |
|
91 |
37 |
|
3 |
|
19 |
10 |
|
7 |
|
66 |
39 |
|
|
First Total |
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1+7 |
Add to Reduce |
1+7+6 |
8+6 |
- |
|
Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
1+4 |
1+4 |
|
|
Essence of Number |
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7 |
|
91 |
37 |
|
6 |
|
59 |
23 |
|
|
Add to Reduce |
|
|
|
1+3 |
Reduce to Deduce |
1+5+0 |
6+0 |
- |
|
Essence of Number |
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|
|
6 |
|
86 |
14 |
|
2 |
|
9 |
9 |
|
2 |
|
13 |
4 |
|
7 |
|
71 |
35 |
|
3 |
THE |
33 |
15 |
6 |
6 |
STATUE |
86 |
14 |
5 |
2 |
OF |
21 |
12 |
3 |
7 |
LIBERTY |
91 |
37 |
1 |
18 |
First Total |
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|
1+8 |
Add to Reduce |
2+3+1 |
7+8 |
1+5 |
9 |
Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
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1+5 |
|
|
Essence of Number |
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6 |
STATUE |
86 |
14 |
5 |
2 |
OF |
21 |
12 |
3 |
7 |
LIBERTY |
91 |
37 |
1 |
15 |
First Total |
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1+5 |
Add to Reduce |
1+9+8 |
6+3 |
|
6 |
Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
1+8 |
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Essence of Number |
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2 |
LA |
13 |
4 |
4 |
7 |
LIBERTE |
71 |
35 |
8 |
9 |
ECLAIRANT |
83 |
38 |
2 |
2 |
LE |
17 |
8 |
8 |
5 |
MONDE |
51 |
24 |
6 |
25 |
First Total |
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2+5 |
Add to Reduce |
2+3+5 |
7+8 |
2+8 |
7 |
Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
1+0 |
1+0 |
1+0 |
|
Essence of Number |
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|
12 |
ENLIGHTENING |
124 |
70 |
7 |
3 |
THE |
33 |
15 |
6 |
5 |
WORLD |
72 |
27 |
9 |
20 |
First Total |
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2+0 |
Add to Reduce |
2+2+9 |
1+1+2 |
2+2 |
2 |
Second Total |
|
4 |
4 |
|
Reduce to Deduce |
1+3 |
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Essence of Number |
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THE
PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FIVE NOVEMBER FIVE
5-11-2008 8002-11-5
CONGRATULATIONS
GOOD WISHES ALL WISHES GOOD
DAYS OF DESTINY GODS DESTINY OF DAYS
THE LIGHT IS RISING RISING IS THE LIGHT
3 |
THE |
33 |
15 |
6 |
12 |
PRESIDENTIAL |
132 |
60 |
6 |
8 |
ELECTION |
83 |
38 |
2 |
23 |
First Total |
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2+3 |
Add to Reduce |
2+4+8 |
1+1+3 |
1+4 |
5 |
Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
1+4 |
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Essence of Number |
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PRESIDENT ELECTED ELECTED PRESIDENT
THE
DEMOCRAT
6 |
BARACK |
36 |
18 |
9 |
5 |
OBAMA |
32 |
14 |
5 |
11 |
First Total |
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1+1 |
Add to Reduce |
6+8 |
3+2 |
1+4 |
2 |
Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
1+4 |
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Essence of Number |
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THE
REPUBLICAN
4 |
JOHN |
47 |
20 |
2 |
5 |
MCAIN |
43 |
25 |
7 |
9 |
Add to Reduce |
|
|
9 |
|
Reduce to Deduce |
9+0 |
4+5 |
|
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Essence of Number |
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|
|
THE
PRESENT PRESIDENT PRESENT
6 |
GEORGE |
57 |
39 |
3 |
1 |
W |
23 |
5 |
5 |
4 |
BUSH |
50 |
14 |
5 |
11 |
First Total |
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1+1 |
Add to Reduce |
1+3+0 |
5+8 |
1+3 |
2 |
Second Total |
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Reduce to Deduce |
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1+3 |
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Essence of Number |
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- |
AMERICA |
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1 |
A |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
M+E |
18 |
9 |
9 |
1 |
R |
18 |
9 |
9 |
1 |
I |
9 |
9 |
9 |
2 |
C+A |
4 |
4 |
4 |
7 |
AMERICA |
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5+0 |
3+2 |
3+2 |
7 |
AMERICA |
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- |
CONGRATULATIONS |
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2 |
|
18 |
9 |
9 |
2 |
N+G |
21 |
12 |
3 |
1 |
|
18 |
9 |
9 |
4 |
|
54 |
9 |
9 |
2 |
|
21 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
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9 |
9 |
9 |
3 |
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48 |
12 |
3 |
|
CONGRATULATIONS |
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1+5 |
|
1+8+9 |
6+3 |
4+5 |
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CONGRATULATIONS |
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1+8 |
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CONGRATULATIONS |
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15 |
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R |
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I |
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6 |
5 |
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6 |
5 |
1 |
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2+2 |
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- |
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15 |
14 |
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15 |
14 |
19 |
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5+8 |
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1+3 |
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R |
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3 |
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7 |
9 |
1 |
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3 |
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1 |
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2+8 |
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1+0 |
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3 |
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7 |
18 |
1 |
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21 |
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1 |
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3+7 |
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3+7 |
1 |
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R |
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3 |
15 |
14 |
7 |
18 |
1 |
20 |
21 |
12 |
1 |
20 |
9 |
15 |
14 |
19 |
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1+8+9 |
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1+8 |
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3 |
6 |
5 |
7 |
9 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
9 |
6 |
5 |
1 |
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6+3 |
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R |
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1+0 |
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12 |
1+2 |
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18 |
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6 |
5 |
7 |
9 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
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5 |
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9 |
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9 |
CONGRATULATIONS
BLESSED PEOPLES OF AMERICA YOU HAVE WON ONE OF THOUGHTS STAR PRIZES
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T |
= |
2 |
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76 |
22 |
4 |
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- |
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P |
= |
7 |
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45 |
27 |
9 |
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- |
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5 |
1 |
1 |
WE |
28 |
10 |
1 |
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3 |
4 |
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8 |
2 |
1 |
HAVE |
36 |
18 |
9 |
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4 |
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3 |
1 |
IT |
29 |
11 |
2 |
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4 |
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9 |
4 |
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14 |
5 |
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4 |
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6 |
5 |
1 |
OUR |
54 |
18 |
9 |
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3 |
4 |
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7 |
6 |
1 |
POWER |
77 |
32 |
5 |
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3 |
4 |
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2 |
7 |
1 |
TO |
35 |
8 |
8 |
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3 |
4 |
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2 |
8 |
1 |
BEGIN |
37 |
28 |
1 |
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3 |
4 |
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2 |
9 |
1 |
THE |
33 |
15 |
6 |
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3 |
4 |
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5 |
10 |
1 |
WORLD |
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27 |
9 |
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11 |
1 |
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16 |
7 |
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56 |
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11 |
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467 |
197 |
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10 |
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2+7 |
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11 |
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2 |
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18 |
18 |
9 |
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1+1 |
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1+8 |
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2 |
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2 |
Essence of Number |
9 |
9 |
9 |
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Thomas Paine - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Paine
Thomas Paine was an English-American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary. One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, ...
?Common Sense · The Age of Reason · Rights of Man · The American Crisis
"We have it in our power to begin the world anew," he wrote. .... there is the compelling, even thrilling, sense that we can build the world anew. ... www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID
In On Revolution, philosopher Hannah Arendt described the two prerequisites for generating revolutions: the sudden experience of being free and the sense of creating something new.
Both are familiar to anyone who has spent much time on the Internet or World Wide Web, or has participated in sites like this one.
The institutions of the outside world — journalism, politics, education, commerce — were threatened by the cyberworld from the start. Perhaps justly fearing displacement, for years now, they've presented the digital culture in terms of its worst potential dangers: perversion, addiction, isolation, theft. They're only lately beginning to grasp what is, for them, the true menace.
Cyberspace has never just been about technology or machinery. It also is an intensely political realm, an entity all its own. The early hackers were the first guerrillas of the Digital Age, battling (sometimes unconsciously) to spread ideas freely. They would have been stunned to learn how much in common they had with their forebears, the information guerrillas who sparked the American Revolution.
The battle cries from 200 years ago are eerily relevant to ours. Thomas Paine, the forgotten father of the American press, dreamed of a vast, diverse, passionate, global means of transmitting ideas and opening minds. "We have it in our power to begin the world anew," he wrote. Through media, he believed, "we see with other eyes; we hear with other ears; and think with other thoughts, than those we formerly used."
Paine, the radical, and Thomas Jefferson, the idealist, bombarded one another with letters in which both dreamed of a new information culture, one so much like the Internet it sends a shiver down the spine.
In a letter to Paine just after the revolution, Jefferson wrote of this desire: "That ideas should spread freely from one to another over the globe, for the moral and mutual instruction of man, and improvement of his condition, seems to have been peculiarly and benevolently designed by nature, when she made them, like fire, expansible all over space, without lessening their density at any point."
"We have it in our power to begin the world anew"
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