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26 is the gematric number, being the sum of the Hebrew characters (Hebrew: יהוה) being the name of the god of Israel – YHWH (Yehowah). GOD=26=G7+O15+D4 in Simple6,74 English7,74 Gematria8,74 ('The Key': A=1, B2, C3, ..., Z26). The Greek Strongs number G26 is "Agape", which means "Love".
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The number 60 is a number of family, home, and nurturing. The numerology number 60 is a number of family, home, and nurturing. It's also a number of harmony and idealism, the ideal generally related to a harmonious family relationship.
So yeah, The Great Mothers beating heart.edit on 6-11-2020 by OutTheBox because: (no reason given)
originally posted by: Gothar
I would venture a guess to say that the earth's core is not a perfect geometric sphere, but has blemishes, maybe one of which creates a seismic event, similar to a billiard ball with a chip on it which can alter the trajectory slightly.
News A Mysterious Seismic ‘Blip’ From Deep Inside Earth Pulsates Every 26 Seconds Every 26 seconds for the last 60 years seismologists have detected a ubiquitous pulse emanating from deep inside the Earth.
originally posted by: Gothar
I would venture a guess to say that the earth's core is not a perfect geometric sphere, but has blemishes, maybe one of which creates a seismic event, similar to a billiard ball with a chip on it which can alter the trajectory slightly.
Of course that doesn't make sense, I knew as soon as I read that that the author was either someone who had almost no understanding of the subject material or was just writing any BS that came to mind, though it could be both.
originally posted by: iknowyou
"But storms don't turn on and off after 26 seconds." - this doesn't make sense. That's not how it works. It just changes frequency during storms, and has 28 second intervals instead.
Carl Sagan said it's good to keep an open mind, but not so open the brain falls out. My brain would have to fall completely out and by lying on the floor to think that post makes any sense.
originally posted by: OutTheBox
a reply to: iknowyou
Yeah it's the way it's reported, and the numbers used by the media that people need to investigate more imo
I like 27 because that's 3x3x3
26 is a number that relates to Saturn like 17 and 8.
In that there numbers all reduce to 8 which is also the symbol of infinity.
Numerology is used within the media
Watch the numbers
Numerology is the study of the occult meanings of numbers and their influence on human life. Since there are no occult meanings to numbers and since numbers by themselves can have no significant influence on anyone's life, numerology is nothing but superstition masquerading as science or art.
Pythagoras and other philosophers of the time believed that because mathematical concepts were more "practical" (easier to regulate and classify) than physical ones, they had greater actuality. St. Augustine of Hippo (AD 354–430), wrote: "Numbers are the Universal language offered by the deity to humans as confirmation of the truth."[dubious – discuss] Similar to Pythagoras, he too believed that everything had numerical relationships and it was up to the mind to seek and investigate the secrets of these relationships or have them revealed by divine grace. See Numerology and the Church Fathers for early Christian beliefs on the subject.
I already made it to the bottom of the rabbit hole, where if you convert all numbers to binary, you see this:
originally posted by: OutTheBox
If you dived down that rabbit hole you would see the patterns. But doing that would mean losing so much.
originally posted by: Arbitrageur
I already made it to the bottom of the rabbit hole, where if you convert all numbers to binary, you see this:
originally posted by: OutTheBox
If you dived down that rabbit hole you would see the patterns. But doing that would mean losing so much.
3=>11
6=>110
9=>1001
26=>11010
any other number => some combination of zeroes and ones
So when you see everything boils down to ones and zeroes in binary, you see all numbers are related, and 3, 6 and 9 don't even exist in binary, they are instead 11, 110, and 1001.
It's a bit arbitrary that we use base 10 anyway, some peoples isolated from base 10 development created base 8 numbering systems (counting the spaces between digits instead of the fingers), and in base 8, the number 9 doesn't exist or is written differently. Having worked with different base numbering systems I may have seen more patterns than you have. I never said there weren't patterns, I said what you wrote sounds like nonsense, for example
"26 is a number that relates to Saturn like 17 and 8. "
How, and what does that have to do with the topic of this thread? I don't think the 26 second interval has anything to do with Saturn, but if you think you can show it does, that should be entertaining.
originally posted by: OutTheBox
a reply to: Arbitrageur
Yeah I wrote instinctively and rushed, I don't take care with my grammar and when I read it back I can see how other see nonesense, that's fine.
8 could write a op highlighting all the people that seem to be entwined in the pattern, but 8m not interested in spending my time explaining things out only to be met with abuse. It's slightly annoying when that happens.
Big dates regarding numerology coming
Are 11.11.22
22.11.22 for obvious reasons.
Did somebody attack someone for their grammar? If not, why are you babbling about that in this thread?
originally posted by: buddha
When people use bad grammar to attack you!
they show They are weak and can not find a valid reson to Attack you!
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
A mysterious seismic 'blip' from deep inside Earth pulsates every 26 seconds.
News A Mysterious Seismic ‘Blip’ From Deep Inside Earth Pulsates Every 26 Seconds Every 26 seconds for the last 60 years seismologists have detected a ubiquitous pulse emanating from deep inside the Earth. Published 2 days ago on Nov 2, 2020 By Jake Anderson Every 26 seconds for the last 60 years seismologists have detected a ubiquitous pulse emanating from deep inside the Earth. The debate over the cause of this mysterious “microseism” has gone on for decades and produced several cogent hypotheses, but scientists still don’t know decisively what’s behind the phenomenon.
Since the early 60's scientists have known about this 'blip' or 'pulse'. To further the mystery the pulse is stronger during storms. But storms don't turn on and off after 26 seconds. Neither do volcanoes which have also been suggested as the source.
In 1980, Gary Holcomb, a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, looked more closely at the weird microseism, and figured out that it’s strongest during storms. But his and Oliver’s work would mostly be lost to time, while the constant seismic drumbeat would go on, unnoticed, beneath our feet. Then one day in 2005, then-graduate student Greg Bensen was working with seismic data at his lab at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His advisor walked in and asked him to show him what he was working on. As Ritzwoller tells it, Bensen pulled up some data, and there it was: A strong signal, coming from somewhere far off. “As soon as we saw this, [then-postdoctoral researcher Nikolai Shapiro] and I recognized that there was something weird, but we had no idea what it was,” Ritzwoller says. Perplexed, the team examined the blips from every possible angle. Was something wrong with their instruments? Or their analyses? Or was this seismic activity really happening? All signs pointed to the latter. They were even able to triangulate the pulse to its origin: A single source in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western coast of Africa. They dug up Oliver’s and Holcomb’s work, too, and published a study in 2006 in Geophysical Research Letters. But even since then, no one has really confirmed the cause of the regular seismic activity. Though many assume it’s caused by waves, some hold out that it’s caused by volcanic activity.
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originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
A mysterious seismic 'blip' from deep inside Earth pulsates every 26 seconds.
News A Mysterious Seismic ‘Blip’ From Deep Inside Earth Pulsates Every 26 Seconds Every 26 seconds for the last 60 years seismologists have detected a ubiquitous pulse emanating from deep inside the Earth. Published 2 days ago on Nov 2, 2020 By Jake Anderson Every 26 seconds for the last 60 years seismologists have detected a ubiquitous pulse emanating from deep inside the Earth. The debate over the cause of this mysterious “microseism” has gone on for decades and produced several cogent hypotheses, but scientists still don’t know decisively what’s behind the phenomenon.
Since the early 60's scientists have known about this 'blip' or 'pulse'. To further the mystery the pulse is stronger during storms. But storms don't turn on and off after 26 seconds. Neither do volcanoes which have also been suggested as the source.
In 1980, Gary Holcomb, a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, looked more closely at the weird microseism, and figured out that it’s strongest during storms. But his and Oliver’s work would mostly be lost to time, while the constant seismic drumbeat would go on, unnoticed, beneath our feet. Then one day in 2005, then-graduate student Greg Bensen was working with seismic data at his lab at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His advisor walked in and asked him to show him what he was working on. As Ritzwoller tells it, Bensen pulled up some data, and there it was: A strong signal, coming from somewhere far off. “As soon as we saw this, [then-postdoctoral researcher Nikolai Shapiro] and I recognized that there was something weird, but we had no idea what it was,” Ritzwoller says. Perplexed, the team examined the blips from every possible angle. Was something wrong with their instruments? Or their analyses? Or was this seismic activity really happening? All signs pointed to the latter. They were even able to triangulate the pulse to its origin: A single source in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western coast of Africa. They dug up Oliver’s and Holcomb’s work, too, and published a study in 2006 in Geophysical Research Letters. But even since then, no one has really confirmed the cause of the regular seismic activity. Though many assume it’s caused by waves, some hold out that it’s caused by volcanic activity.
Cthulhu's heart is beating again?
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POPULAR MECHANICS