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Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2026 2:19 pm
by Megiddo
Alex wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 2:08 pm
Well, if you were not so arrogant, then you would read the link in my signature.
Because here is what it states:
CW = Center Word(s) [If the verse has two center words; then you add them]
Maybe you should go and read that link before you come here and try to Einstein me with some stuff you don't really understand.
Just a tip.
Exactly! There is no center word in verse #157 and therefore you had to CHEAT by arbitrarily adding the two central words. Your research is utter trash, Alex. Everyone knows this (I have a hard time believing you don't know it either). You just arbitrarily make up whatever rules you want in order to create whatever pattern you want.
Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2026 2:50 pm
by Alex
See, your arrogance knows no limits. You just jumped to a new conclusion being two center words of a verse not being able to go under the CW method.
But you did not think about this:
Two center words of verse# 17 "the universe" היקום (r) = 777 = Pri-o(5897 = TV of Vs(1172 "the universe" (E s)))
Two center words of verse# 729 (α) = 777
Center word of verse# 271 (e) = 431 = Pri(84 = Tri(7) + Tri(7) + Tri(7))
Two center words of verse# 314 (π) = 400 + 37 (code number for 777)
Two center words of verse# 1618 (φ) = 42 = Comp(7) + Comp(7) + Comp(7)
Center word of verse# 137 (i. α) = 428 = 400 + (28 = Tri(7) = Happy(7) = Pri(2) x Pri(2) x Pri(5) --- 2x5x5 = 20 "seven" (E r))
Center word of verse# 1370 (i. α) = 272 = Palin(37)
Two center words of verse# 13703 (i. α) = 646 = (109 = red Vs(777))-gonal(4)
Two center words of verse# 7297 (α) = 575 = Palin(67 "codes of" (E o)) = 500 + 75 "seven seven seven" (E rr)
Two center words of verse# 72973 (α) = 129 = Lucky.Pri(7) + Lucky.Pri(7) + Lucky.Pri(7)
Vs(2187 = 3x 729 (α)) is the first verse with three or four center words being 777.
Number of verses with 3/4 CW being 777 = 16
Number of verses with a CW being 777 = 18
1500 + Lucky-o(729) = 1618
729 (α) = Squ(27 "Phi" פי (o))
729 (α) = "The Golden Ratio" (E s)
Two center words of verse# 913 "In the beginning" (H s) = 137 "In the beginning" (E o)
Don't you ever get tired of being a joke?
Verses with 3/4 CW being 777
1. V#2187 [Ex 24:9]
2. V#3717 [Num 3:24]
3. V#9014 [1 Ki 8:28]
4. V#11645 [2 Chr 21:20]
5. V#12022 [Ezra 1:5]
6. V#13838 [Job 39:3]
7. V#14756 [Ps 55:23]
8. V#16184 [Ps 135:8]
9. V#18437 [Isa 40:16]
10. V#18479 [Isa 41:27]
11. V#22355 [Joel 3:11]
12. V#22473 [Amos 7:8]
13. V#23587 [Matt 13:47]
14. V#24468 [Mark 7:4]
15. V#27011 [Acts 3:14]
16. V#29240 [Eph 2:10]
Verses with CW being 777
1. V#17 [Gen 1:17]
2. V#729 [Gen 27:1]
3. V#2823 [Lev 4:27]
4. V#3435 [Lev 23:32]
5. V#5180 [Deu 9:22]
6. V#7161 [Ruth 2:11]
7. V#10311 [1 Chr 2:4]
8. V#10968 [1 Chr 22:3]
9. V#13198 [Job 14:16]
10. V#13577 [Job 30:19]
11. V#14323 [Ps 30:3]
12. V#15049 [Ps 73:28]
13. V#15722 [Ps 107:22]
14. V#17619 [Song 6:4]
15. V#18141 [Isa 26:10]
16. V#19441 [Jer 20:18]
17. V#25140 [Luke 5:32]
18. V#30307 [James 2:13]
7175 "three hundred and sixteen" (E sr316) = verse order of the first verse in the KJV with a CW of 777. This verse has two center words.
316 = C.Tri(15 = Tri(5 = PP-o(37))) = C.Hepta(3+7) = 2x(158 = C.Tri(3) + C.Hepta(7)) = FLCL of Vs(37) = CW of Vs(777)
Eng std Vs(7175) [Ruth 3:2 And now is not Boaz of our kindred, with whose maidens thou wast? Behold, he winnoweth barley to night in the threshingfloor.]
No.W = 22 = 1 "α" (o) + 21 "φ" (o)
No.L = 100 = Happy(20 "and" και (o))
No.W + No.L = 122 "thirty and seven" שלשים ושבע (o) --- 37 = code number for 777
TV = 9474 = 9000 + 474 "knowledge" דעת
FLW = 778 = Tri(12 "of" (E r)) w. ext...
CW = 777 --- W. surr. CW = 1474 = 2nd Penta(22 = Pri-o(73 "wisdom" חכמה)) = 1000 + (474 = Nona(12 "and" ו (Fs)) = “knowledge” דעת)
FLCW = 1555 = PP(5 "the" ה (r)) + PP(43 "seal" חתם (o)) + PP(86 "of God" אלהים)
2 FLW = 1601 = 161 "the universe" היקום w. 0 rem.
4 CW = 2251 = Pri(336 "Alpha, e, Pi and Phi" (E s)) --- 2 W. surr. CW = 2300 = Happy(344 = Pri-o(137 (i. α)) w. ext...)
2 FLW + 4 CW = 3852 = TriHepta(36 "seven seven seven" שבע שבע שבע (r)) = 3800 + 52 "codes" קודים (o)
3 FLW = 1769 = 1000 + Pri(137 (i. α))
8 CW = 3272 = Pri-o(30253 (302253 = Tri(777))) --- 3 W. surr. CW = 2495 = 2400 + Pri-o(491 = CW of Vs(302253 = Tri(777)))
3 FLW + 8 CW = 5041 = Squ(71 = Pri(7+7+7))
UC = 2545... --- 2545 = Lucky(339 = Lucky(63 = Lucky(7) + Lucky(7) + Lucky(7))) = Happy(379 “riddles of God” (E s))
= TV of Vs(687 = 343 "Triangle number thirty and seven" (E o) + 344 "Triangle number seventy and three" (E o) = CW of Vs(37) + CW of Vs(73))
Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2026 11:16 am
by Megiddo
Alex, nobody wants to read through your chaotic number games or arbitrary methodologies. Please find a new hobby.
The key feature of prime numbers is that they are the building blocks of all composite numbers. However, 1 cannot build anything (it only returns the same value when multiplied by any other number):
Premise 1) Primes must function as multiplicative generators of composite numbers (since that is the very role of prime numbers)
Premise 2) Multiplication by 1 produces no new number
Therefore, 1 is not prime (since it cannot act as a generator of composite numbers)
Put simply:
● Primes create numbers
● 1 only preserves numbers
2368 created the universe,
Leo Tavares
Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2026 11:55 am
by Megiddo
The reason polygonal numbers begin with 1 is because the FORMULAS yield the number 1. The formulas themselves force it.
Do you have a formula for primes that yields the number 1? If not, then your attempt at comparing primes and polygonal numbers fails.
2368 is God,
Leo
Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2026 2:22 pm
by Alex
Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2026 2:43 pm
by Alex
And by the way, my hobby found the best UC out there.
UC of "777" = 1618022
which is 7 digits of φ when the 6th & 7th digit is rounded up.
That is better than anything you have done.
Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2026 3:18 pm
by Alex
The key feature of prime numbers is that they are the building blocks of all composite numbers. However, 1 cannot build anything (it only returns the same value when multiplied by any other number):
The key rule for prime numbers is that they can only be divided by 1 and itself.
And i'm still waiting for a probability code of number 2 being the first prime.
It just have to hit 20 million or more, should be a piece of cake for you to beat since you are telling me to quit my hobby.
Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2026 3:30 pm
by Megiddo
Alex wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 2:43 pm
And by the way, my hobby found the best UC out there.
UC of "777" = 1618022
which is 7 digits of φ when the 6th & 7th digit is rounded up.
That is better than anything you have done.
Sir, I found a better ratio of Phi between the Standard Hebrew value of "Jesus Christ" and the Ordinal Greek value of the key "love verse" of the Bible:
1 John 4:8
"
He that loveth not knoweth not God, for God is love"
"Jesus Christ" (SH) =
754
1 John 4:8 (OG) =
466
754/
466 = 1.61803
Notice that my example is much more logical and straightforward (it's simply the ratio between Jesus Christ and the key "love verse") whereas your example requires an INSANE and TOTALLY UNWARRANTED amount of steps to even get to Phi (the "UC method").
Time for you to get a new hobby, Alex

Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2026 3:32 pm
by Megiddo
You are the perfect example of how crazy people don't know that they are crazy

Re: Number 1 is the first prime
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2026 4:03 pm
by Alex
I mean you just suck big time, that is the truth. Because when you can't win a debate, you tell others to quit and "that no one cares about your stuff".
And you never play fair, what is wrong with you? You can't just pull up division of numbers here and pretend that you can compare it to the UC method.
You absolute joke.
488/3016 = 0.161803
48 = 3x16 --- 316 = C.Tri(15 = Tri(5 = PP-o(37))) = C.Hepta(3+7) = CW of Vs(777)

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