Posted: Mar 30, 2016 5:35 pm
by Cito di Pense
blue triangle wrote:
We have

1) The two most important transcendental numbers in mathematics
2) Two of the most important verses in scripture, both first verses of books, one the first verse in the Bible,
3) A combined error of around 1 in a million
4) Two significant triangular numbers.
5) The implied name of God in the larger of the two.
6) The Star of David implied in both (both self intersect, which only 1 in 3 such triangles does).

Internal structure is also reflected in the verses, and especially within Genesis 1.1.


You got seven or eight digits at best. How many binary bits do you need to encode it, given that BCD requires four bits per decimal place? What's that, thirty bits or so. Think of the odds. Now think of how many texts there are, and see if you can figure out some other sequence of thirty bits in an encoded text that works out to the first few decimal digits of pi. Not so impressive any more, is it? Bring the pain with that info theory, BT. You can do it. Just not very well.

Again, try to get some perspective on your bibliolatry.