Saturday, February 6, 2016

Cosmic Numbers

Regarding Ayil Meshulash, it also consists of three parts, the 420 part, the 288 part, and the 464 (16*29) part:

10! + 152 = (15*127)2
14! + 4202 = (420*703)2

11! + 182 = (18*351)2
13! + 2882 = (288*274)2

15! + (16*29)2 = (16*71471)2
16! + (64*29)2 = (64*71471)2

Here the first part starts in 5366, the second part in 5501, and the years are 5786, 5789, and 5796, which stands separate, see below. We have seen lately how the equations 10! + 152 = (15*127)2 and 13! + 2882 = (288*274)2 are connected to the PE prophecy, to 127, to 137, and to 144 years.

The cosmic numbers 29 and 35750 led to the approach that history can be understood as but a (Shabbat) day, and to a "new" formalization and understanding of the count instituted by the GR"A, namely t(n) = 5500 + 35.750*n, with t(8)=5786.

The special number 704 plays roles that justify calling it a cosmic number. Firstly, it is the gematria of נר תמיד, the last two words of the first Pasuk of Parashat Tetzaveh, and the last two words of Vayikra 24:2, which strengthens כ"ת in that Pasuk as equaling 420, as explained before. Secondly, we can rewrite the "middle value" of the age of the Universe as

262*29*704K years,

in terms of the number 26, the gematria of the name of HaShem, and the cosmic number 29, and the cosmic number 704.

But perhaps 352 is a cosmic number because it is a special number, because it is one half of 704, and because the age of the Universe can be said to be

262*29*352 times 2000 years,

where 2000 years, Alpayim Shanah, is the time of our Galut, a remembrance of Din? It is another view on the same Universe, but 704 is the true cosmic number.