c10116 No.546
Did you know that 777 appears twice in the Fibonacci sequence aka the full number version of the golden ratio aka the divine proportion?
Try it out.
21=7*3.
144 appears in two of the worlds biggest overall religions, vedic religions from India (Hinduism and Buddhism) and Abrahamism, at least in Revelations.
If you add up 21 through the Fibonacci numbers like so, 21+34+55+89+144 you get 343, which is 7^3.
It’s a very interesting mathematical equation, considering Bibles for 500 years from 1200-1700 where printed based on golden ratio proportions and Indian mathematics also mentions the same sequence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virahankahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonaccihttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio 7db3db No.548
That's pretty interesting. I'm not sure I understand the significance though. Are you using 777 as a holy number? I've often wondered where that idea actually comes from. There are seven days in abrahamic creation. I don't know where the three in a row comes from though. I always thought it was considered lucky because it's the number of jackpot on slots. If you were to take it to be the logical follow up to 666, it wouldn't be three 7's, it would be seven hundred and seventy seven, which appears the same but isn't reached in the way you're describing. In revelations, 666 is spoken as a whole number the way I remember it, people just say sixsixsix because it rolls off the tongue better.
c10116 No.549
>>5487 appears in the following
Genesis
Job
Kings 1
Various books of the Gospels
Revelations
It also seems to pop up everywhere in ancient religious texts such as the Epic of Gilgamesh.
7db3db No.555
>>549 Okay. But what about the three consecutive sevens? Also, I bought a copy of the epic of Gilgamesh and there were large sections missing due to damage to the medium it was written on. Do you know of somewhere i can read the complete story, or did you get the same thing?
c10116 No.556
>>5553 7s are above three 6s in arabic interpretations of six hundred and sixty six.
3 7s are also phi, and 343 is 7 by 7 by 7, 7 unto itself thrice. 7 and 3 appear numerous times in the bible in the same stories.
c10116 No.578
Speaking of 7 and old religions, here's my tier chart for religions and spiritual beliefs.
c10116 No.609
>>555It's near the beginning of the Epic of Gilgamesh, it's actually in the prologue itself so I don't know how you missed it.
http://www.aina.org/books/eog/eog.pdfAlso, Greece seems to have it's own 7 sages from before Plato who were also philosophers and laid the foundations for Greco/Aegean society.
c10116 No.614
>>609This new board looks interesting
>>>/sunnyd/hmmmmmm