Abraham, Trinary Numbers and Computer Science

Most of our computers now use Binary arithmetic, and Binary data storage, u,e, 1’s and 0’s. We normally do not see the 1’s and 0’s on our screens, because they are translated into the letters and numbers we use for Read More …

Christianity Is REALLY Easy To Understand

Our Universe is reakky 10 Dimensionl Our universe is Ten Dimensional. That is what Genesis tells us (if you know how to read it). It is what modern science says. We lost (effective) access to five of those Ten Dimensions. Read More …

Bible Links To India and Hindu Terminology

Abraham (and Keturah, who is Hagar), sent one of their grandsons, Asher and his family, to India. There they taught “spiritual” (and other) knowledge. This is NOT the same Asher who was/is one of te 12 Patriarchal Tribes of Israel, Read More …

72 Triplets In Blocks of 9 — Part XVII — The 247 & 287 Chashmal Nos “Between” Jesus & The Base of The Great Pyramid

Pyramids Pyramid shapes, according to current research, interact with energy fields. Basically, tall skinny pyramids work like beacons transmitting energy, while short “fat ones” are better at receiving or collecting energy. Pyramids apparently have an effect on sub-atomic structure, but Read More …

Pascal’s Triangle & “Torah Numbers”

The Binomial Expansion, Satistics & Mathematics Mathemaicians, and Statisticians who use “it” a lot, know “it” as The Binomial Theorem. Here it is in all its mathematical “fancy” symbolism: (Source for the graphic: https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/binomial-theorem.html ) The equation is easier to Read More …

72 Triplets In Blocks of 9 — Part XVI — The “Phi Split” of The Alphabet

We call it “Phi”, or The Golden Ration, The Golden Mean, or The Divine Proportion. We use the Greek Letter “Phi” as its symbol. The Greek Letter Phi has the value 500. Combined with the 618, which are sometimes used Read More …

The Christian Trinity & Trinary Numbers in Computer Science

Binary Computers O ur computers have predominantly worked in “Binary Arithmetic” since the early days of “Computer Science”. It was simple, and logical, to set up our computer systems to work in, or with, electrical systems that were either “ON” Read More …