The Inner Circle

Completing Part VI, Section D All the numbers we have been dealing with concerning the Torah’s first verse and its cubic nature, form a circle. They all circle and cycle back on each other, starting with 173, as the sum of the small gematria of the 42-Letter Name....

Part VI Section C: For Whom the Bell Tolls

Before we get back to Bell Numbers, we want to clarify something. We explained earlier that the only way for us to comprehend a higher dimensional object is to project it onto a 2-dimensional surface.  This picture is a higher dimension orthographic projection of a...

A Different Perspective

Part VI section b To get an idea of the complexity of the Torah, we need look no further than its first verse, which has exactly 127 different combinations of its 7 words. This is considering only variations in which of the 7 words are being added together, not their...

Time to Ring the Bell

Part VI, Section a Since the Torah has highlighted and documented this set of specific numbers, lets see if there is a mathematical correlation between them and the cosmos beyond the quantitative borders of the Torah. Once again, Number Theory provides evidence that...

Part V: G-d is One

The Torah is a 248-column x 42-row matrix, just like the 6-column x 7-row 42-Letter matrix that the kabbalists tell us acts like a remote control to it and just like the 8-column x 9-row 72 Triplets matrix. We saw earlier the precision of the sum of the 72 square...