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666 = 73 π (Φ -1) = 73 π φ or 666 = (6/5) 73 Φ
with π = 3.141593 Φ = 1.618034 φ = Φ -1 = 0.618034
π = 3.1415926536 ... ⇒ 3x(14+15+92+65+36) = 3 x 222 = 666

Φ = 2sin 666º = 2cos 324º = 2cos 216º = 2cos 144º = 2cos 36º
Φ = sin 666º + cos 216º = sin 666º + cos (6x6x6)º
Φ = cos 144º + cos 36º = cos [(6+6) x (6+6)]º + cos (6 x 6)º
Φ = sin 666º + cos 144º = sin 666º + cos [(6+6) x (6+6)]º

Curiously, I have found recently a direct link between the Beast Number 666 and the famous Golden Number Φ, well-known by Pythagoras, Leonardo da Vinci ... and in Sacred Geometry. This unexpected and incredible relation 666 versus Φ may constitute a way for the Rehabilitation of 666 !!! ...

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um, i wish i knew wat u wrote below the word Site and above the word curiously, evreything else i understand perfectly!
 
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:blink: :-/ B-)

smilgy said:
um, i wish i knew wat u wrote below the word Site and above the word curiously, evreything else i understand perfectly!
 
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and the point of the post?
 
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Seems to me that if there is a connection between the mythical Number Of The Beast and the Golden Ratio, it might be of interest to those who follow the Bible Code, etc.. personally I find this sort of thing interesting. Even if I don't understand it all... but that's just me ;)

peter@flexiwebhost said:
and the point of the post?
 
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ok so you can explain to me what the Golden Ratio is then can you and do not copy and paste from a different sites, explain to me in your own words. Also can you tell me the relevance of the number 666 and where it came from.
 
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:-/ Have you not heard of the number 666 as referred to in the Bible?

And what difference would it make if I did, or didn't, copy/paste an explanation from another site?

Golden Ratio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio

peter@flexiwebhost said:
ok so you can explain to me what the Golden Ratio is then can you and do not copy and paste from a different sites, explain to me in your own words. Also can you tell me the relevance of the number 666 and where it came from.
 
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Actually the number 666 pre dates christianity and the bible by a fair few centuries and dates from babylonian times.

The babylonians were heavily into the stars and mathematics they had 37 gods each had a number between 1 and 36 the final having the number 666 which if you do your maths is the sum of all the other gods. Christianity like with many things stole this number from previous religions (you are aware the story of jesus was used in other religions again centuries previous). Also you do realise it was nut the number 666 in the bible originally.

dav3.us said:
And what difference would it make if I did, or didn't, copy/paste an explanation from another site?

Golden Ratio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio


To prove you actually understand what you are posting instead of what you usually do and copy and paste things like the original post is.
 
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The golden ratio? I thought that was a myth - you live and learn...
 
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Oh, ok.. I didn't realize my posting style irritated you.. if that doesn't sound like a personal attack, I don't know what does..

:? Apparently someone's corn flakes were soggy this morning.

peter@flexiwebhost said:
To prove you actually understand what you are posting instead of what you usually do and copy and paste things like the original post is.
 
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no what irritates me is people posting things as if they know all about it and actually find they just copy and paste and seem to hgave no understanding.

What also irritates me is people believing it to be ok to post videos of kids decapitating people and also posting threads claiming there has been a mass suicide pact in Japan of course forgetting that it is just a plot to a film and nothing more. Irresponsible maybe?
 
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Well, I don't feel as if I should have to defend myself to you. The best course of action for you might possibly be to ignore any of my postings in the future if they upset you.

Obviously, copy/pasting is an easy way to relate a point or story and invite further discussion. Copy/pasting allows you to direct attention to something without the possibility of a misquote or misinterpretation if a link is also included. Invariably, I include a link to invite the reader to read more or see it in context.

I obviously see the opposite side of the coin.. to my way of thinking, it's irresponsible NOT to discuss the harsher issues in life.

As for the Golden Ratio, I find it interesting from an artist's perspective but as I also have an interest in biblical codes, I thought it "fun" (apparently not) to point out a possible connection. As to the origins of 666 and Christian traditions, I had no idea you were such an authority.. and would point out that much of what you say is "true" on the one hand, and "speculative" on the other.

"Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. Rev 13:18"

And for more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_of_the_Beast

That's all I have to say.. I posted the math above (which I do not understand) thinking someone more intelligent than I might comment on it, one way or the other.


peter@flexiwebhost said:
no what irritates me is people posting things as if they know all about it and actually find they just copy and paste and seem to hgave no understanding.
 
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dav3.us said:
"Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. Rev 13:18"

And for more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_of_the_Beast

If you read further down you will also see the following:-


The oldest known record of the verse, a fragment of an early manuscript of Revelation from the Oxyrhynchus site, Papyrus 115, gives a different number, 616, as “χιϛ”.[1] The early Church father Irenaeus knew several occurrences of the 616-variant but regarded them as a scribal error, although he didn't know the meaning of the number.[9] The Zürich Bible which is based on the oldest Bible manuscripts also mentions the number 616.

The bible is a book that has been written and re written tens if not hundreds of times. The bible reportedly claimed the world was flat as well but when it was proven otherwise the bible was changed so that it fitted in with modern thinking http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/febible.htm .
 
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Interestingly, I don't claim to be a literal bible believer.. however, I do think that there are things of note and worth contained in it, including the possibilities of hidden codes and meanings.

peter@flexiwebhost said:
If you read further down you will also see the following:-

The bible is a book that has been written and re written tens if not hundreds of times. The bible reportedly claimed the world was flat as well but when it was proven otherwise the bible was changed so that it fitted in with modern thinking http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/febible.htm .
 
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dav3.us said:
Interestingly, I don't claim to be a literal bible believer.. however, I do think that there are things of note and worth contained in it, including the possibilities of hidden codes and meanings.

If you do not believe in the Bible, Then why would any hidden codes and meanings fascinate you any way? There are no hidden codes or messages in the Bible, It is how you choose to interpret some of the givin words of the Bible that can steer you in an opposite direction, Of what the scripture you are reading really means.

I agree with ..Peter..On most all of this thread, Wikipedia is not an accurate source to research anything pertaining to the Bible either.
 
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As the owner of a Christian forum and a frequent forumer myself, I've seen 666 attached to anything and everything. It's not all that hard (IMHO) for a believer to figure out, but I have seen it used in popular culture and even some Christians for a wide variety of things.
 
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I saw a show on the History channel once, do not remember the name however, and they were talking about the number of the beast, and 666, and a lot of the people they were talking to, mostly Cardinals and Bishops, were under the impression, that the real number was meant to be 999, but people saw it upside down in dreams or interpreted it the wrong way. I thought that was interesting.
 
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Not being christian or believing in anything because thats the way i was brought up we always seen 666 as the devil, i think the average person (not saying any of you aren't but a person who wouldn't look it up is counted as average here) would just think 666 is the devil and wouldn't really think about what it come from, they just think that its bad.
also i'd like to point out that wikipedia does have professional article writers even tho they have been caught out, you still can't take afew "professors" words for it. its what you see and think and how you see it, if you take it in.
(doesn't mean your right tho) ;)
 
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