Saturday, August 22, 2015

GMT: 82, 120 and 144

Most of this is a rehash of previous posts regarding the WD Gann Memorial Triangle (GMT).  However, there is a point to be reached.

First recall some important numbers in Mr. Gann's life; 82 Wall Street, his offices for the latter part of his career, 120 Liberty Street his earlier offices in New York, and 144… or the square of 12, a hallmark of Mr. Gann's cosmology.  82, 120 and 144.

Recall the GMT:


And its dual dimensions of space time:


We've previously considered that the three red vectors of the GMT, in time increments, are multiples of 1, 2 and 3 and 23.  Or 23 (23X1), 46 (23X2) and 69 (23X3).

Simultaneously, the three red vectors display an inverse function of space time.  As we've observed the shortest space or 3.80 miles is associated with the longest time or 69 years and so forth.  But otherwise the distances, by themselves, seemed, well, unremarkable.

Not so.  I have alluded to "squaring" space and time, space time and explained in words the derivation of sqrt(2), phi and pi from space divided by time.  Convert miles to yards, divide yards by the number 82 and the three vectors become the numbers 82, 120 and 144.


In words, 3.80 miles is 6741 yards divided by 82 is 82 and that number divided by 69 is 1.188 when squared is pretty darn close to 1.414 or the hypotenuse of the 1X1 square.  That vector, A to C, is opposite point B which is positioned at the southeast corner of the Conde Nast Building at 42nd and Broadway:  a building which is visually the square and the cube:


Similarly, vectors A to B and B to C derive mathematic artifacts of the triangle and circle, respectively, and are opposite symbols of their nature, namely the WD Gann gravestone triangle and the Statue of Liberty Island with its apparent circles….there's an essay for that.

Remember page 82 of "The Tunnel Thru the Air;" its cautioning of the 266th Pope, forecast of the onset of the stock market collapse and World War II.  Remember the publisher of Luo Clement's "The Ancient Science of Numbers" located at 82 Duane Street.  All, interesting coincidence.

All this has been documented before.  A little hard to swallow all of it as coincidence.

Here is what I strain to consider.  Did Mr. Gann plan his first office to be located at 120 Liberty Street and his last office at 82 Wall Street to correspond the space vectors of the GMT?  And his strong preference for the square of 12 or 144?  82, 120 and 144.

The most startling implication for me is when he had the knowledge of the GMT, presuming he did….and, of course, I do.  Well, he would have had to have known of the GMT before he opened his 120 Liberty Street Office….  We can date Mr. Gann's 120 Liberty Street offices as being occupied by him by a series of advertisements occurring beginning around May 1909 by OROLO for a market letter (see Romeman's research tying Mr. Gann to the OROLO advertisements and 120 Liberty Street at Gannstudygroup).

In my opinion, Mr. Gann had discovered and applied to mundane affairs (the stock market) his mathematical construct of "space time" (Sir Arthur Eddington's 1920 "Space Time and Gravitation" is presented notably without a comma or hyphen)  before 1909.  This was about the time Albert Einstein published, in German, his work on special relativity (1905) and general relativity (1916).  It wasn't until much later that Einstein's works were translated into and explained in English.  And even later, in the 1920s, that Einstein's works were largely accepted in the scientific community.

Perhaps, even later, that Mr. Gann's works in physics will be recognized.  Remember that important time number 23?  Let's see if there is anything of note on page 23 of TTTTA.  Well, perhaps so:


"He" studied physics and higher mathematics.  Einstein blue skied the metaphysics much of which would ultimately be proven years and decades later by measurement.  If I'm right, Mr. Gann applied the physics of space time to the stock markets decades beforehand.

Jim

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