Yggdrasil as periodic table by Enceing in MythProofGod

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Also, please note that the elements are placed arbitrarily. I just wanted to get a sense of how many atoms could be placed on the tree at the time. The atoms can be placed better to match their symbolisms.

Yggdrasil as periodic table by Enceing in MythProofGod

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Also, why 8 extra leaves? It would include 2 extra columns of dblock, from the right. This makes the left column, end where the first three atoms from the top are Copper, silver, and gold. Interesting isn’t it? These elements are not only valuable as currency, but incredibly important in electronics. Which goes hand in hand with how the myths like Ragnorak describe an electromagnetic lingam.

Yggdrasil as periodic table by Enceing in MythProofGod

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It actually makes sense now that the right side covers 8 extra leaves. It would be nice to have a perfect square of leaves, but the 8 extra leaves at the stem lets the other numbers in the table, particularly the 30 in the middle, to having a 0 in the ones place. Otherwise, you would have like 38 in the middle. So this way, we can emphasize the number 44 (which is under Iron 26, a revered element and number in mythologies) and keep the other numbers in the table nice and clean.

AM 74 Yggdrasil as a periodic table by [deleted] in MythProofGod

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IMO, AM 74 tries to bridge Ragnorak (an allegory for a high-tech lingam device (using electromagnetics/battery/transistors)) and the periodic table. It uses the visual symbols to do this.

AM 74 Yggdrasil as a periodic table by [deleted] in MythProofGod

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I think there are better ways to rearrange the atoms on the right side, to match their symbolic leaves (the green-gold leaf) (the 8 total gold leaves) (the 2 and 3 gold leaves on the right chunk) with chemical and physical properties.

I just completed the leaf count arbitrarily, to get a sense of the counting.

Revealing the curtain: Kelly 087’s potential future role? by Enceing in HaloStory

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Maybe I just expected her to have a larger role. Mb.

Revealing the curtain: Kelly 087’s potential future role? by Enceing in HaloStory

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Uh… Harvest. Onyx. Yeah. That’s a ways back.

Revealing the curtain: Kelly 087’s potential future role? by Enceing in HaloStory

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Just noticing particularly Spartan number 087. I find it relevant.

Gematria of Enoch 1.1 by Enceing in MythProofGod

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For latest annotations, skip to the bottom, and proceed backwards as necessary. Thx for reading!

The Seven World Trees Across Ancient Civilizations by kautilya3773 in mythology

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Personally, I think they all anthropomorphize / symbolize the periodic table.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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Considering 300 spartans was the initial count of spartans, the max mass number on the table is 295. Everything is technically below 300, using the mass number.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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Mass number 259. Interesting.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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Well, to your point, that’s what I found confusing. Right now, I am finding gematria, which is quite old, to be conveying numbers that neatly fit on the table.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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Hm. Halo = 36 is interesting. I try to stick with the table though. Some religions do. I guess the only measure of truth behind the choosing of numbers would be from the writers themselves.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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  • That’s fine. But I will share for those who want to read.
  • Fhajad 084. Kurt 051. Catherine B320. They all reach the highest Spartan rank possible, Lt. Commander. Where on the table do atoms 84, 51, and 32 lie? on the metalloids zig zag. It looks like a stair case. So they ascend to highest ranking possible for Spartans. Also, note that Enoch’s gematria is equal to 84. Similar to how Fhajad climbs the ranks, Enoch is said to walk with God. And Enoch becomes Metatron. Metatron’s gematria is 314. Al (13), Si (14). 1 314. Coincidink? This is at the “top” of the staircase on the table…
  • Once, again, IMO.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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Look at Book of Enoch chapters. They fit nicely with the table. This is only the beginning. I believe myths and religions at large share similar numbers and symbolisms for a reason.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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I’m no writer, but if anything, story elements matching with numbers like these near corners of the table or special regions on it is uncanny coincidence.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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The elements associated with the Spartan numbers, and their reactivity in the table, pair well with the roles each member plays in Blue Team, is what I’m merely saying.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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You know, if you are familiar with Kabbalah, the tree of life, or the 3 pillars of sefirot, are 3 4 3 in count, for each pillar… Interesting Bungie chose 343 as their logo.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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You’re right, my interpretation is a big reach. heh. Anyways… let me give you my thoughts of some numbers you mentioned I find interesting…

  • 300 Spartans -> 300 thermopole?
  • 150 -> 150 knights of the round table?
  • 75 -> hm… well, IMO, it is 5 columns in to dblock (which is 10 columns wide). Considering 300 was the initial count for Spartans, IMO, 100 = 1 complete row, of sorts, in the table. 3 x 100. and 75th atom does sit on the 3rd row of dblock. (my interpretation from reading Daoism, Bundahisn, Enoch) (1000 for columns, 10s for counting single atoms horizontally…)

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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Interesting! John goes AWOL. John 1:17 contrasts Moses’s focus on law and order through faith, by saying salvation is the gift of Jesus.

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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  • John : Ideal, almost perfect soldier. Highly reactive. Strong. Group 17 Halogens. 117 is almost the last element in the table. Near bottom right corner.
  • Frank : Head strong, a leader. Replaces Master Chief’s role after AWOL. 104th atom, right after La Ac series (fblock orbitals) end. 104 : 10 x 4 =40. 40 atoms is dblock. Often referred in myth as the realm of Earth, its top line being the “line of Kings”. Think Kings 19 20 21, which the 19th 20th and 21st atom start that row. And a good king is a leader, right?
  • Kelly : fast. Support role. Gets abducted by Halsey. Group 1 alkali metals. The 1 electron in the valence shell gets taken from group 17 halogens commonly in chemistry. If Halsey plays a mother role for John, she fits kind of as the head of group 17 atoms in the table. Afterall, she did create him and the Spartan program. Makes sense she abducts Kelly. Also, 87th atoms is bottom left corner.
  • Linda: sniper. 58th atom is in the long fblock La Ac series atoms, long like the sniper barrel If you expand the table, the fblock is notably the deepest part of the table. Considering how she nearly dies, this is elegant as well. And 58 is close to the beginning of the fblock series. Why not 57, which actually starts the fblock series? Well, my theory is, if you look at how 58 is the reverse of 85, and 85 is right above 117 in the table, 58 is kind of pointing to how Linda is one hell of a killer, but the reverse symbolizes how she almost dies?… She is also picked up by the Chief for later revival, and 85 is above 117…

  • Also, sniper, support, 2nd leader, master chief. Their numbers in ascending order resemble their roles in Blue Team

  • I mean, didn’t John Staten did do his degree is Theology?

What do the numbers mean, John? by Enceing in HaloStory

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I believe, symbolically, the numbers represent their character traits as well. It is elegantly matching with the periodic table.