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Hebrew Genesis contains mathematically encoded Pictures
Press release from: Andreas G. Szabó
In Hebrew all letters are also a number, so that one can obtain the value of a word by adding these numbers. This procedure is called Gematria. Originally I wanted to analyze the distributions of such gematric values in the Hebrew biblical book of Genesis and found therefore a computer-based graphical method to display them. That method should provide round eye-shaped views through using a polar coordinate system and so I named the method “Hitomi” which is Japanese for the pupil of the eye. The Hitomi-method worked because I quickly realized that by this method certain numbers form real pictures: Planetary positions and cycles, star constellations, astronomical and geometric connections, and mystical symbols. They represent the Sephiroth of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Among these things I found the depiction of a heliocentric system, in which the heavenly bodies Jupiter, Saturn and Sun are positioned like they were at the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction on September 30th in the year 7 BC. In addition there is also a picture of the Big Dipper as it stood on that day at 20:30 o'clock over Bethlehem.
Andreas G. Szabó was born 1975 in Munich as the first son in a Hungarian family. He started writing by detour when he demanded to make the deep secrets of the Torah available to the public. After eight years of research and consistent improvement of his texts on his homepage he decided in 2011 / 2012 to write books.
Andreas G. Szabó
Zennerstraße 5
81379 München
Germany
+49 89 / 2033 7511
www.torakosmos.de
info@torakosmos.de
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Andreas G. Szabó was born 1975 in Munich as the first son in a Hungarian family. He started writing by detour when he demanded to make the deep secrets of the Torah available to the public. After eight years of research and consistent improvement of his texts on his homepage he decided in 2011 / 2012 to write books.
Andreas G. Szabó
Zennerstraße 5
81379 München
Germany
+49 89 / 2033 7511
www.torakosmos.de
info@torakosmos.de
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