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The Search for the Sigma Code Cecil Balmond Page 5 "One...two...three....My eye went over the figures. Suddenly I saw something. There were hidden patterns; the old man's story about secret num-bers came back to me and I became curious. I started to look into these simple ideas and the more I searched the more fascinated I became. Something was indeed going on underneath the surface of arithmetic and what appeared as a unique calculation to the outside / Page 6 / world was something quite different when viewed from below. Looked at another way, six and six was not necessarily twelve but something much more exciting - the number 3, of a secret code..." Page 5 "...The
thing to do is to follow the path until all the clues are in
place and let your mind run free. It is only then that you
find what the young master saw: the fixed points in the
wind." "...it is in this spirit I dedicate the journey to you. Follow the clues, build up the jigsaw piece by piece and make your own investigations; become part of the search. Go back in time and let the free spirit in you enter. Talk to it, play ask the strangest questions. The
Scribe said to Alizzed., Zed Aliz Zed, did you know, the
reference to arithmetic in the dictionary is closely
followed by Ark, as in Ark of the Covenant.
John Michell 1972
Page 36 3 + 6 = 18 1 + 8 = 9 3 x 6 = 18 1 + 8 = 9 "
St Augustine in The City of God also writes of the
perfection of number 6, for 'in this did God make perfect
all his works. Wherefore this number is not to be despised,
but has the esteem apparently con-firmed by many places of
scripture. Nor was it said in vain of God's works: "Thou
madest all things in number, weight and measure." ' It is
the unique property of number 6, on account of which it was
held perfect, that it is both the sum and the product of all
its factors excluding itself, for 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 and 1 x 2 x
3 = 6. Diameter
of sun =
864,000 miles ( 12 x 12 x 6000 ) Diameter
of sun =
864 ,000 miles
Graham Hancock 1995 Chapter Nineteen Page 153 1 + 5 + 3 = 9 "In
Egypt's early dynastic period, more than 45 00 years
ago, an 'Ennead' of nine omnipotent deities was
particularly adored by the priesthood at Heliopolis. 5
Likewise in central America both the Aztecs and the Mayas
believed in an all-powerful system of nine
deities." James Muirden 1964 Page
63 6 + 3 = 9 Page 161 Few
people realise that the 7 days of the week -
Sunday to Saturday - were originally named
after an astronomical source. Ironically, they derive from
the time of Ptolemy in / Sun Moon Mars Mercury Jupiter Venus Saturn As above so below, said Aliz Zed, in the middle of making a sandwich
Graham Hancock Page 274 "The pre-eminent number in the code is 72. To this is frequently added 36,making 108 , and it is permissible to multiply 108 by 100 to get 10,800 or to divide it by 2 to get 54 , which may then be multiplied by 10 and expressed as 540 (or as 54,000 , or as 540,000 , or as 5,400,000 , and so on). Also highly significant is 2160 ( the number of years required for the equinoctial point to transit one zodiacal / Page 275 / constellation), which is sometimes multiplied by 10 and by factors of ten (to give 216,000, 2,160,000 , and so on) " and sometimes by 2 to give 4320 , or 43,200 , or 432,000 , or 4,320,000 ,ad infinitum."
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