Monday, January 1, 2018

The Torah Code, Robert Gordon's seven days and the Map of Time

Still trying to unload several essays I've been sitting on.  Just an interesting note that I've tabled and pondered for several months.

Firstly recall the 10 encodings of the Tora/Torah Code in WD Gann's "The Tunnel Thru the Air. Following are the 10 line numbers of the encoded "Tora" the seventh of which is the full spelling with the spelling of "Code" proximate:


If you copy and paste the above URL's you can see each instance via Jing Screencast.  The 7th instance of "Torah Code" follows:


Both Torah and Code are spelled in letters that are on contiguous vertical lines (no line gaps); an immensely improbable event in a finite population of 15341 vertical lines of TTTTA.  If you pick the midpoint ascending line 12727 of Torah and trace it to the descending line 12727 (the two-deep path), you find "PI" and its inversion "IP:"


If you take the midpoint of the word 'Code' or ascending line 12740.5 and follow the path to descending line 12740.5, it takes you to the quotation of Sir William Crooke's (a great scientist, but also a frustrated spiritualist) in which he declares that one should follow scientific inquires to their final end regardless of personal consequence:


I can't consider this coincidence.  Mr. Gann intended this.

[Be skeptical.  I continue to be so lacking of Biblical knowledge I had to research the Torah to know it is popularly defined as the first five books of the Bible.]

Secondly,  The numbers of Robert Gordon's seven; in round numbers, Robert traveled 18200 East to West, traveled in absolute terms, 18200 North and South, in his circumvention of the Earth in seven days.  The circles defined, are the circumference of the Earth at the 41st parallel, and the circumference of the earth at the equator where time is defined.   Add to that, the number of lines in TTTTA.  Now you have three numbers, two of which extrapolated from 15341 lines in TTTTA by ancient transcendental numbers to their idealized values of 24821 and 18262,

Thirdly.  It is easy to understand the nature of the equator of the earth and the number of lines of TTTTA, but I stare at the idealized 18262 in the context of having pondered the Torah Code.

So, following thought thought, I downloaded the first five books of the King James Version of the Bible from Gutenberg.org at the link here.  I did not perform any formatting other than removing the lines preceding the Bible describing the Gutenberg Project and releases, just downloaded the text file into Excel and counted the lines.  The last lines of that rough and ready text file:


18879 lines give or take any vertical line spacing re formatting by a typeset expert might choose to make.  For my purposes, close enough.

I see many line feeds that, were I to parse the 18879 lines, I'd delete according to the rules I used to refine the number of lines in TTTTA (one line between paragraphs, one line at the top of a page...etc.).

Is 18879 lines of the Torah close enough to the idealized value of Robert Gordon's contrived trip enough to claim that Mr. Gann intended we connect the dots?

Fourthly and in the alternate.  Or is it about New York City, the location of the first government of the sitting government of the United States of America, the second nation founded under God?  Recall, the circumference of the earth at the latitude of NYC is:

 
18828 miles at the latitude of NYC versus 18879 lines in the Torah (without refining line count).


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Was Mr. Gann pointing to the the 1) idealized math of Robert Gordon's seven days, 2) the place of the first sitting government of the second nation founded "under God"....or 3) is it coincidence?

I can envision Mr. Gann pointing to the first alternative.  That the ancient math relating the 18200 miles (rounded down) of Robert Gordon's seven days to the number of lines in TTTTA or 15341 might imply the derived Map of Time is a mathematic reduction of the Torah Code.

Or, you might ponder the location of Mr. Gann's grave and its view of Manhattan.  Green-Wood Cemetery is, as best I could determine, the location of the first skirmish of the Battle of New York also known as the Battle of Brooklyn, the Battle of Long Island.  And that battle, whatever the name, is considered to be the first organized battle of the Revolution and under the direction of George Washington.

How my imagination runs with the three possibilities.  And I can rule out only one of the three.

Jim Ross

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