Monday, 18 February 2019

B.B.





BB-8

BB 18

B.B. = "Big Brother" 
8 is RUPTURE

It's "Big Brother" and not "Father" because Fathers naturally invite Rebellion, and Brothers imply Protection, Egalitarianism and Fraternity.

BB-8 = Rupture/Break-Away from Big Brother

Gematria /ɡəˈmeɪtriə/ (Hebrew: גמטריא‬ or גימטריה‬, 
plural גמטראות‬ or גמטריאות‬, gematriot) is one 
 of several methods of assigning a numerical value 
to a Hebrew name, word or phrase 
based on its letters

People who practice gematria believe that 
words with identical numerical values bear some relation to each other or to The Number itself

The Number may apply to nature
a person's agethe calendar year
or the like. 

A single word can yield multiple values 
depending on the method used.

Gematria originated as an 
Assyro-Babylonian-Greek System 
of alphanumeric code or cipher that was 
later adopted into Jewish culture. 

Similar systems have been used 
in other languages and cultures : 
earlier, The Greek isopsephy, and later, 
derived from or inspired by Hebrew gematria, 
 Arabic abjad numerals, and English gematria.


A WELL-KNOWN EXAMPLE OF HEBREW GEMATRIA 
IS THE WORD CHAI ("ALIVE"), 
WHICH IS COMPOSED OF TWO LETTERS 
THAT (USING THE ASSIGNMENTS IN THE MISPAR
 GADOL TABLE SHOWN BELOW) ADD UP TO 18. 

THIS HAS MADE 18 A "LUCKY NUMBER" 
 AMONG THE JEWISH PEOPLE. 
GIFTS OF MONEY IN MULTIPLES OF 18 
ARE VERY POPULAR.




Lenny Meyer :
Am I bothering you?
I'm sorry, I'll put it out.

You Damn Fool - The Pressence of God 
is in The Smoke
 
Name's Lenny Meyer.
And you are?


SuperMax :
Max.

Lenny Meyer :

Is that Max? Max...?

SuperMax :
Max Cohen.

So, Max does not know it, but he is a High Priest
Probably worth a Google.
 
Lenny Meyer :

Cohen! Jewish.
It's OK. I'm a Jew too.
Do you practise?


SuperMax :
No. I'm not interested in religion.


Lenny Meyer :
Did you ever hear of Kabbalah?

SuperMax :
No.


Lenny Meyer :
Jewish mysticism.

SuperMax :
Look, I'm busy right here.

Lenny Meyer :
I understand.
But right now is a very exciting 
moment in Our History.

Right now is a critical 
moment in Time.

SuperMax :

Really?

Lenny Meyer :

Yeah. It's very exciting.
Have you ever put on Tefillin?
You know
Tefillin?

Yeah, I know, it looks strange.
It's an amazing Tradition.

It has a tremendous Power. 
It's a mitzvah Jewish men should do.
Mitzvahs, good deeds.
They purify us.
Bring us closer to God.
Wanna try it?

SuperMax :
Shit.

Lenny Meyer :
You all right, Max?


Sol 
(which mean 'Sun' and 
is short for 'Solomon') :
It's been a month. 
You haven't taken a single break.


SuperMax :
I'm so close.


Sol 
(which mean 'Sun' and 
is short for 'Solomon') :
Have you met the new fish 
my niece bought me?

Fish = Jesus  
'Christ is a Meta-Fish' - Jordan Peterson

I named her Icarus after you,  
my renegade pupil.
You fly too high, you'll get burnt.
I look at you, I see myself, 
30 years ago :
My Greatest pupil.

Published at 16, PhD at 20.
But Life isn't just mathematics, Max.

I spent 40 years searching 
for patterns in Pi.

I found nothing.

 SuperMax :
You found things.


Sol 
(which mean 'Sun' and 
is short for 'Solomon') :
I found things... 
but not a pattern.
Not a pattern.

SuperMax :
11:22 Personal Note :
Sol died a little when he stopped 
research on Pi.
It wasn't just the stroke 
He stopped caring.

How could he stop, 
when he was so close to seeing Pi 
for what it really is?

How could you stop believing 
that there is a pattern, an ordered shape behind those numbers, when you were so close?

We see The Simplicity of The Circle
we see the maddening complexity 
of the endless numbers -

3.14 off into infinity.

Are the stars out tonight?
I don't mind
if they're cloudy or bright

For I only have eyes
For you, dear
I don't mind
if we're in a...


Lenny Meyer :
Hey, Max. Lenny Meyer.
I'll put it out.

So... What do you do?

SuperMax :
I work with computers. Math.

Lenny Meyer :
Math? What kind of math?

SuperMax :
Number Theory. 
Research mostly.

Lenny Meyer :
No way. I work with numbers myself.
I mean, not traditional.
I work with The Torah. Amazing!

Hebrew is all math.
It's all numbers.
You know that? Look. 

Ancient Jews used Hebrew 
as their numerical system.


Each letter is a number.

The Hebrew A, Aleph, is 1 .
B, Bet, is 2.
Understand? 

But look - The Numbers 
are interrelated.

Take the Hebrew for Father, ab.
Aleph, Bet.

The word for Mother, haim.
Aleph, Mem.

The sum of 3 and 41, 44.
Right? 

Now, the Hebrew word for Child - 
Mother, Father, Child.

Yelev.

That's 10, 30 and 4.

Torah is just a long string of numbers.
Some say that it's A Code
sent to us from God.

SuperMax :
That's kind of interesting.

Lenny Meyer :
That's kid's stuff, check this out.
The Garden of Eden, Kadem.
Numerical translation, 144.

The value of Tree of Knowledge
in The Garden. Right?
Aat ha haim

2, 33. 144,  233.

You can take those numbers...

 SuperMax :
Those are Fibonacci numbers.

Lenny Meyer :
They're...?

SuperMax :
You know, like The Fibonacci sequence?

 Lenny Meyer :
Fibonacci?

 SuperMax :
[ Leonardo ] Fibonacci is an ltalian 
mathematician in the 13th. Century

If you divide 144 into 233
the result approaches Theta.

Lenny Meyer :
Theta?

SuperMax :
Theta -- The Greek symbol for 
The Golden Ratio, The Golden Spiral.


Lenny Meyer :
Wow. I never saw that before.
That's like that series you find in nature?
Like The Face of a Sunflower?

SuperMax :
Wherever there are spirals.


 Lenny Meyer :
See, there's Math everywhere.
Hey, I... Max?


13:26. 
Restate My Assumptions.

One

Mathematics is 
The Language of Nature.

Two

Everything around us can be 
represented and understood 
through numbers.

Three : 

If you graph The Numbers 
of any System,
patterns emerge.

 
Therefore, there are patterns 
everywhere in Nature.

So what about the stock market?

A universe of numbers that
represents the global economy.

Millions of human hands at Work, 

billions of minds.

A vast network 
screaming with Life. 
An Organism.
A natural Organism.

My Hypothesis

Within the stock market, 
there is a pattern,
right in front of me, 
playing with The Numbers.

Always has been.


10:18, press 'return'.

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