The Key Number to the Universe
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Originally Posted by wayoftheleaf
what the hell dude? Why do something so pointless and mind numbingly stupid?
lol that was funny thannk you:rastasmoke:
The Key Number to the Universe
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Originally Posted by Weezard
Got it!
Now to find the right lock, we...?
Keep trying . . . or use a lock pick . . . :detective1:
The Key Number to the Universe
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Originally Posted by VolnGharst
This article was initally taken down by Nazis. See if you think it is Vulgar or Pornographic or defends our King! :thumbsup:
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Hello Dear Scholars,
I have stumbled across a particular alignment in my studies of the heavens. If we figure: the average temperature of the universe is [2.73 Calvin] and Absolute Zero is [-273 Degrees Celcius].
Now, reach for your calculators, if would. I'll wait........
Got it? Good : )
Take any number. Let's say: '4'
And we multiply '4' with 273. We get 1,092
Silly. You'd write me off if I'd conclude any massive break-throughs on that scientific blasphame. LOL.
Seriously, do not write me off ...quite yet ; )
Take '44' and multiply it by 273. We get 12,012.
Take '444' and multiply it by 273. We get 121,212
And we'll use a different number. Hmmm. '8'.
8888 x 273 = 2,426,424
Do you see the pattern of them all?
Of course!
On the last equation (ie 2,426,424): We figure '6' is the center of attention/numerical hypothesis and '242' (the header) becomes polarized/opposite and that is '424' (the body).
Use this with any single number: 11,111,1111,555,2222, etc.
PS- 7777 x 273 = 2,123,121 (Again, '3'es to 0 is the center of attention; 212 is (the header) and its opposite is 121.
Sincerely,
Stocks crashed on Sept, 29th -2008 (Leap Year) that was the 273rd Day of the YEAR
a bit of moral philosophy,No answer so fucking pointless an undebateable debate that debates to the debater only.............
The Key Number to the Universe
You forgot the Fibonacci sequence and Golden Means Ratio, that the universe is a self repeating equation ranging from 1.61 to 161 Hundred Quadrillion, then dividing on itself, returning to 1.61 :D
1+1=
2+1=
3+2=
5+3=
8+5= 13 etc. eventually you'll reach 161 hundred quadrillion.
:stoned: how's that for simple math of the universe?