TheGreatSatan
09-09-2009, 08:24 AM
Modern numerologists - who operate outside the realm of real science - believe that mystical significance or vibrations can be assigned to each numeral one through nine, and different combinations of the digits produce tangible results in life depending on their application.
As the final numeral, the number nine holds special rank. It is associated with forgiveness, compassion and success on the positive side as well as arrogance and self-righteousness on the negative, according to numerologists.
Though usually discredited as bogus, numerologists do have a famous predecessor to look to. Pythagoras, the Greek mathematician and father of the famous theorem, is also credited with popularizing numerology in ancient times.
"Pythagoras most of all seems to have honored and advanced the study concerned with numbers, having taken it away from the use of merchants and likening all things to numbers," wrote Aristoxenus, an ancient Greek historian, in the 4th century B.C.
As part of his obsession with numbers both mathematically and divine, and like many mathematicians before and since, Pythagoras noted that nine in particular had many unique properties
When multiplied by any other number you'll always return to 9. Thus:
9 x 9 = 81 Add the 8 and 1 together and you get 9.
9 x 11= 99 Add 9 + 9 = 18, then add again 1 + 8 = 9.
9 x 234 = 2106 Add 2+1+0+6=9
9 x 578329 = 5204961 Add 5+2+0+4+9+6+1=27 then again 2+7=9
Also, any single digit number added to nine comes back to itself.
2 + 9 = 11 Add 1 and 1 and you get 2.
5 + 9 = 14 Add 1 and 4 and you get 5.
9 + 9 = 18 Add 1 and 8 and you get 9.
It gets cooler when you try higher numbers. The sum of the first set equal the sum of the last.
(1+6= 7)........16 + 9 = 25.........(2+5= 7)
(3+2= 5)........32 + 9 = 41.........(4+1= 5)
(6+4= 10).......64 + 9 = 73.........(7+3= 10)
(1+4+2= 7)....142 + 9 = 151.......(1+5+1= 7)
As the final numeral, the number nine holds special rank. It is associated with forgiveness, compassion and success on the positive side as well as arrogance and self-righteousness on the negative, according to numerologists.
Though usually discredited as bogus, numerologists do have a famous predecessor to look to. Pythagoras, the Greek mathematician and father of the famous theorem, is also credited with popularizing numerology in ancient times.
"Pythagoras most of all seems to have honored and advanced the study concerned with numbers, having taken it away from the use of merchants and likening all things to numbers," wrote Aristoxenus, an ancient Greek historian, in the 4th century B.C.
As part of his obsession with numbers both mathematically and divine, and like many mathematicians before and since, Pythagoras noted that nine in particular had many unique properties
When multiplied by any other number you'll always return to 9. Thus:
9 x 9 = 81 Add the 8 and 1 together and you get 9.
9 x 11= 99 Add 9 + 9 = 18, then add again 1 + 8 = 9.
9 x 234 = 2106 Add 2+1+0+6=9
9 x 578329 = 5204961 Add 5+2+0+4+9+6+1=27 then again 2+7=9
Also, any single digit number added to nine comes back to itself.
2 + 9 = 11 Add 1 and 1 and you get 2.
5 + 9 = 14 Add 1 and 4 and you get 5.
9 + 9 = 18 Add 1 and 8 and you get 9.
It gets cooler when you try higher numbers. The sum of the first set equal the sum of the last.
(1+6= 7)........16 + 9 = 25.........(2+5= 7)
(3+2= 5)........32 + 9 = 41.........(4+1= 5)
(6+4= 10).......64 + 9 = 73.........(7+3= 10)
(1+4+2= 7)....142 + 9 = 151.......(1+5+1= 7)