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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

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.
Zero to Nine Sequential Number Hand Count

Four Finger Summation Ratios

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

 

 

           ''        ''           =  ( 396 / 126 ) = 3.142857 =  22/7

 

     

 

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

            (7920 mile + 2160 mile)/(7920) mile  =  1.272727×××  =  14/11 = Öj1
                                                               (495 + 135)/(495) = 14/11 = Öj1              ((495 + 135) / 495))2 = (4/pp)= (14/11)2  =  1.6198347×××  (0.11% error)                                                     

 

      Cubed Digits of the (LÞR) Five Finger Summation

       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.

             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.



Ó 2004, Joseph Turbeville

 

 

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