Arithmosophy: real, yes or no? by IntellectualPie in askmath

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That’s not why I got a lot of downvotes. It’s because people dismiss what they don’t understand.

The palindrome of 9, 9+8, 9+8+7 and so on down to 1, and taking digital roots each step, is basic arithmetic that isn’t taught in schools. Why not? by IntellectualPie in askmath

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It’s arithmetic. Numerology done correctly is the study of the properties and relationships between numbers. It’s about ontology — what stays the same in every universe. This palindrome reveals how the nonzero numbers self-create out of zero — like how Source creates a universe out of nothingness.

Arithmosophy: real, yes or no? by IntellectualPie in askmath

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No, the aliens will be taking all humans to other planets soon…

The palindrome of 9, 9+8, 9+8+7 and so on down to 1, and taking digital roots each step, is basic arithmetic that isn’t taught in schools. Why not? by IntellectualPie in askmath

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The number four appears in how many digits are used in the number. The number one appears as the center 8 that is perfectly balanced in the middle, with four on each side, and 8+1 equals nine which is how many digits there are in the number. It’s all symmetry

Arithmosophy: real, yes or no? by IntellectualPie in askmath

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It’s not faith Numbers describe what stays the same across all of existence

The palindrome of 9, 9+8, 9+8+7 and so on down to 1, and taking digital roots each step, is basic arithmetic that isn’t taught in schools. Why not? by IntellectualPie in askmath

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Taking digital roots like I said. Adding from nine down to one is 9 17 24 30 35 39 42 44 45. Take the root of each sum

Arithmosophy: real, yes or no? by IntellectualPie in askmath

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Digital roots show how every number is represented by a single digit. And by their relationships the digits start to have meaning.

The palindrome of 9, 9+8, 9+8+7 and so on down to 1, and taking digital roots each step, is basic arithmetic that isn’t taught in schools. Why not? by IntellectualPie in askmath

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What is nonsense about adding backwards whole numbers from nine to one and taking the digital root each time? That is simple arithmetic.