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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    Well, if you have a STRONG FAITH bluedes, you will always survive!

    In our times, it is not the strongest who will only survive but the wisest and the most flexible also!

    Look at our computers! You know that bluedes becaue you are a SMART Mathematics Teacher!

    ayaw labota akong math ani oi.. ma-pikon nako sige ka ug gamit2x ug 12 diha..
    gamit pud ug lain number reg.. there a gazillion numbers out there. ngano 12 jud..

    anyway, since we're talking about math naman, here's another trivia we discussed in the history of mathematics.. this one's for real, as in fact jud ni.. and for all of you bible fans out there, i think malingaw mo ani.

    The word Amen is written as "αμην", that's 4 greek letters namely:
    α = alpha = 1
    μ = mu = 40
    η = epsilon = 8
    ν = nu = 50

    this is actually a number which totals 99. it is appended after every letter, prayer, or saying in the bible, which is like a final statement. why is this a number? because the greek numerical system defines it as the way it is. its very simple system actually (i've highlighted where it exists in the very primitive greek numerical system): source - Greek numerals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    α = 1, ι = 10, ρ = 100
    β = 2, κ = 20, σ = 200
    γ = 3, λ = 30, τ = 300
    δ = 4, μ = 40, υ = 400
    ε = 5, ν = 50, φ = 500
    ϝ or ϛ or στ = 6, ξ = 60, χ = 600
    ζ = 7, ο = 70, ψ = 700
    η = 8, π = 80, ω = 800
    θ = 9, ϟ = 90, ϡ = 900


    but did you know that this same number is also used by Egyptians in their priestly books. its not the word Amen that is used in Egyptian text, but the number 99. Amen is reserved to the greeks ra. the number 99 is believed to have some magical powers according to Egyptian scribes.

    reason why we have studied these books in history of mathematics? because most, if not all, of mathematical texts in ancient times are written in religious books. numbers are highly regarded as holy and knowledge of them means knowledge of the universe and God. but now, we just study them for mathematical purposes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    ayaw labota akong math ani oi.. ma-pikon nako sige ka ug gamit2x ug 12 diha..
    gamit pud ug lain number reg.. there a gazillion numbers out there. ngano 12 jud..

    anyway, since we're talking about math naman, here's another trivia we discussed in the history of mathematics.. this one's for real, as in fact jud ni.. and for all of you bible fans out there, i think malingaw mo ani.

    The word Amen is written as "αμην", that's 4 greek letters namely:
    α = alpha = 1
    μ = mu = 40
    η = epsilon = 8
    ν = nu = 50

    this is actually a number which totals 99. it is appended after every letter, prayer, or saying in the bible, which is like a final statement. why is this a number? because the greek numerical system defines it as the way it is. its very simple system actually (i've highlighted where it exists in the very primitive greek numerical system): source - Greek numerals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    α = 1, ι = 10, ρ = 100
    β = 2, κ = 20, σ = 200
    γ = 3, λ = 30, τ = 300
    δ = 4, μ = 40, υ = 400
    ε = 5, ν = 50, φ = 500
    ϝ or ϛ or στ = 6, ξ = 60, χ = 600
    ζ = 7, ο = 70, ψ = 700
    η = 8, π = 80, ω = 800
    θ = 9, ϟ = 90, ϡ = 900


    but did you know that this same number is also used by Egyptians in their priestly books. its not the word Amen that is used in Egyptian text, but the number 99. Amen is reserved to the greeks ra. the number 99 is believed to have some magical powers according to Egyptian scribes.

    reason why we have studied these books in history of mathematics? because most, if not all, of mathematical texts in ancient times are written in religious books. numbers are highly regarded as holy and knowledge of them means knowledge of the universe and God. but now, we just study them for mathematical purposes.
    Are you trying to destroy my faith with your numbers especially the number 99 bluedes? That is heretical!!!

    Yes, bluedes numbers are said to be very sacred to the ancients. All our sciences have roots from the Ancient civilization especially in Egypt!

    BTW, I was only emphasizing the symbolical number 12 because of the question that handsof asked regarding the disciples or apostles of Jesus!
    Last edited by regnauld; 06-06-2009 at 09:51 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    Are you trying to destroy my faith with your numbers especially the number 99 bluedes? That is heretical!!!

    Yes, bluedes numbers are said to be very sacred to the ancients. All our sciences have roots from the Ancient civilization especially in Egypt!

    BTW, I was only emphasizing the symbolical number 12 because of the question that handsof asked regarding the disciples or apostles of Jesus!
    heretic-shmeretic.. here's one funny number in Egyptian mathematics. the number 1,000,000.. believed to be a very big number, so you know what symbol they used to depict such number? A person appearing like its kneeling and praying to the heavens.. (praise be allah, kadako ani na numer oi, mura man ko nakadaug ug lotto!)


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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    heretic-shmeretic.. here's one funny number in Egyptian mathematics. the number 1,000,000.. believed to be a very big number, so you know what symbol they used to depict such number? A person appearing like its kneeling and praying to the heavens.. (praise be allah, kadako ani na numer oi, mura man ko nakadaug ug lotto!)

    This is purely entertainment bluedes and again heretical to my faith!

    yes I like the symbols bluedes ang kana lang pointed finger akong dili ganahan kay mura "F*** YOU" symbol!

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    OT: aw bluedes is a math teacher? hmmmm...

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    OT: aw bluedes is a math teacher? hmmmm...

    yeah, i belong to the Pythagorean cult.. All is Number.. all is number!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by handsoff241 View Post
    OT: aw bluedes is a math teacher? hmmmm...
    Yes. He is a colleague of mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    Yes. He is a colleague of mine.
    tapad ra ta ug building reg..

    sige na oi, bow down namo sa akong numero!!
    di bya mo kapasar ug college kung di mo kapasar ug maskin algebra lng..

    nahurot naman nimo ug posts ang biblical to pagan origins in number aspect reg.. mangita sa ko lain dire..

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    reg!!!! ipalista jd ka ni st. anthony sa inquisition...hehehe!!! number 1 in the hitlist....pinaka erehes sa tanang erehes!! hahaha!!! i bet dli jd na mutan-aw, mubasa or even entertain the idea of doing the first 2...ang2x kbaw nkas rason ngano..hehe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    tapad ra ta ug building reg..

    sige na oi, bow down namo sa akong numero!!
    di bya mo kapasar ug college kung di mo kapasar ug maskin algebra lng..

    nahurot naman nimo ug posts ang biblical to pagan origins in number aspect reg.. mangita sa ko lain dire..
    I was not very good in Algebra bluedes, In fact I failed once in Algebra way back in college. Faetz sa life!

    BTW, can you tell me about the POWER OF ONE Bluedes the time you shared it to me during our Theosophical Convention?

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