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Hebrew is all math.
It's all numbers.

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You know that? Look.
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Ancient Jews used Hebrew
as their numerical system.

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Each letter's a number.
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The Hebrew A, Aleph, is 1 .
B, Bet, is 2.

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Understand? But look,
the numbers are interrelated.

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Take the Hebrew for father, ab.
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Aleph, Bet.
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1, 2 equals 3.
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The word for mother, haim.
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Aleph, Mem.
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1, 40 equals 41 .
The sum of 3 and 41, 44.

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Right? Now, the Hebrew word for
child - mother, father, child.

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Yelev.
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That's 10, 30 and 4.
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44.
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Torah is just
a long string of numbers.

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Some say that it's a code,
sent to us from God.

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That's kind of interesting.
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That's kid's stuff,
check this out.

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The Garden of Eden, Kadem.
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Numerical translation, 144.
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The value of tree of knowledge,
in the garden. Right?

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Aat ha haim. 2, 33. 1, 44. 2, 33.
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- You can take those numbers...
- Those are Fibonacci numbers.

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They're...?
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You know,
like the Fibonacci sequence?

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Fibonacci?
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Fibonacci is an ltalian
mathematician in the 13th.

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If you divide 144 into 233,
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- the result approaches Theta.
- Theta?

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Theta. The Greek symbol for the
golden ratio, the golden spiral.

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Wow.
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I never saw that before.

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