Gematria. Joo sorcery. Make-believe science.
A piece of wood can represent anything you want. So can a rock. Big deal.
Numbers are interesting, but pretending that they have some mystical meaning is just another way of saying they're beyond your comprehension. Many people are fascinated by certain aspects of them, and come up with all sorts of ideas about them, most particularly in regards to their relationship to reality, but that doesn't mean anything unless you can show a direct relationship and examples that prove the concept. Where are the examples showing these relationships?
Fair perspective, I suppose. Ignorance is not an insult but a fact of not knowing something. For instance one might have total ignorance of how to install plumbing and tile to a bathroom. Is that an insult?
You have a bias and ignorance in subject matter, in my opinion. it is not an insult, look into it or refuse, I do not care.
I have no problem understanding what ignorance is. We all start from that point. But few get very much further than that, and circle around the things that mystify them for a while and then move on without ever learning anything.
I know some things about numbers, reality, consciousness, occultism and sorcery, physics, etc. so I have no problem seeing what's being presented in the OP. It's the people's reactions to it that I find absurd.
If you cannot define your argument then you have none at all. (see above)
Who's reaction do you find absurd? Those that mock, those that thirst to understand or those that try to explain metaphysical rocket science in terms a neophyte can understand?
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