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Joseph Turbeville

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An Amazing Application of  Nature’s Numbers
~ Case One ~
Zero to Nine Sequential Number Hand Count

Identify the fingers of the left hand from 1 to 4, starting with the forefinger, as indicated in the figure above. Then in a somewhat similar fashion, identify the fingers of the right hand from 5 to 8, starting with the little finger.  Some may find it helpful to mark the numbers on their fingertips to expedite the following steps.  The 0 and the 9 identify the left and right thumb respectively.  The zero is considered a placeholder and the nine as a pivotal number. When the thumbs and the fingertips are placed together as shown below, only double-digit numbers that can be distilled to nine will be observed when looking into the open palms. The numbers and their summations are shown in the following table.

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Four Finger Summation Ratios

The ratio formed by the (LÞR) 4-finger sum divided by (RÞL) 4-finger   sum  is = 126 / 270 = 0.4666×××    
It was discovered that division of this ratio by what has been termed the Pyramid Phi (
j1)1 factor by this author, produces an historically significant number that is numerically equal to be the rotational speed of a point on the Earth's equator as measured in mile/sec.  i.e.

Equatorial Speed = (0.4666)/(1.6198347) = 0.288095 mi/sec.

Proof:
    Equatorial Speed = 2pp(Earth's mean radius)/(Rotation period)
    Equatorial Speed = (44/7)(3960 mi)/(86400sec) = 0.288095 mi/sec


The number 288 is one of the sixteen root value Phi function numbers on a  20-spoke wheel that has a trigonometric value that may be expressed in  terms of the Golden Ratio(j)= 1.618034 and Cosine 288 = 1/(2j).



A Unique Numerical Mirror Image Pair.   4.95 feet  =  59.4 inch

  (495 feet x 12 inch/ft)/ 20.625 inch2 / RC = 288 Royal cubit.
  20.625 inch / RC =  1.71875 feet / RC



Pyramid Pi (pp)  =  (4-finger Sum) / (LÞR) Sum

Pyramid Pi (pp)  =  ( 396 / 126 ) = 3.142857 =  22/7  


Earth’s Gravitational Acceleration (g) at ~ 45° lat.
(RÞL) 4-Finger Sum / (LÞ R) 4-Finger Sum
      (270/126) = (pp – 1) = 2.142857

(pp) - (1)(Phi j1) = ex of (2.142857)(1.6198347××)

 
(g) = e3.47107 = 32.1713 ft/sec2  at ~ 45° lat.

 

 

Five Finger Summation Ratios Contain Earth-Moon Data

Earth : Moon  Scale Factor

       Earth Dia./Moon Dia. =  7920 mi / 2160 mi. = 3.666××× 
       (5-Finger Sum) / (LÞR) Sum = (495 / 135)  = 3.666



(Earth + Moon) Diameter / Moon Diameter
           (7920 (7920 mile + 2160 mile) / (2160) mile  =  4.666

5-finger Sum + (LÞR) 5-finger Sum / (LÞR) 5-finger Sum
(495 + 135) / (135)  =  4.666 ××××   &   10/4.666
×××× = (pp) – 1
       Pyramid Pi (pp) = 1 + 10/4.666  = 14.666/4.666 = 22/7


(Earth + Moon) Diameter / Earth Diameter
(7920 mile + 2160 mile)/(7920) mile  =  1.272727 = 14/11 = (Öj1)
(495 + 135)/(495) = 14/11 = (Öj1)


Golden Ratio1 (j1)

           ((495 + 135) / 495))2 = (4/pp)= (14/11)2  =  1.6198347  (0.11% error)


Cubed Digits of the (LÞR) Five Finger Summation

(LÞR)  5-Finger Summation = 135  

       Digits cubed of 135 => 13 + 33 + 53 = 153
       Historically the number 153 relates to the quantity of fishes caught in the net of the disciple Simon Peter in the
   gospel of St. John 21:11.


The 153rd course of the Great pyramid is at an average height of
4379.85 inches = 365 feet.  It is often cited in reference to the number  of days in a calendar year. 
i.e. 365 d/y

1 Pyramid Phi (j1) = (756/594)2 = ((495 + 135) / 495))2 = 1.6198347 = (14/11)2
(0.11 % error from pure value of j ××× Nos. 756 & 594 are from author’s Glimmer Table-1.

2 A Royal Cubit value developed on p.41 of  “New Tabular Evidence of a Monument in Harmony with the Universe” - Trafford Publishers – Victoria, B.C. V8T 4P4, Canada.  It is in  agreement with a range of values recorded by W.H. Flinders Petrie in his historic work  “The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh” – Chap.20 – Sect 136 Pub. London 1883.