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on 26. April 2023
My work on Biblical Numerics is guided by a fundamental principle, which I have coined "The Principle Of Repeatedly Self-referencing Identities". It is a necessary principle, as it gives us a required means by which to separate randomness from design. Given the fact that numbers will naturally overlap due to randomness alone, we can't just assume a particular overlap of numbers is by design. In fact, there will necessarily be an overlap of random numbers in even any coded text as well. If one were to deny this, then it would ultimately render the very idea of a code as meaningless (since a code is obviously dependent on the existence of real randomness). This is where "The Principle Of Repeatedly Self-referencing Identities" comes in, whereby the natural relatedness of two or more values repeatedly point or reference back to each other. What does all of this mean for Yust’s trial which starts Monday, April 5? The defense or prosecution may choose to present evidence detailing Gematria, or they may not. However, some piece of information within their evidence is connected to the code worthy enough to pose the question to jurors. ST. CHARLES, Mo. — During jury selection for Kylr Yust’s trial, a number of topics came up, from domestic violence, feelings about law enforcement, drug use, and even metal bands and tattoos. None of the witnesses in the first group did, but if they had it could have swayed counsel on both sides whether to excuse or keep them. Finally there is English Gematria which assigns a numerical value based on the English alphabet (1-26). Again this system can be applied just like any other type of Gematria but produces different results due to its unique numbering system. The decoder will then display list of words with a similar English simple gematria value and English Jewish gematria value. Today, gematria is still studied by those interested in exploring its mystical aspects as well as its practical applications in mathematics and cryptography. Gematria numbers are also used for numerology and divination purposes and even for finding hidden messages within text. Regardless of how it’s used, though, gematria remains an intriguing part of our cultural heritage that continues to capture people’s imaginations today. Gematria is a numerological system by which Hebrew letters correspond to numbers. This system, developed by practitioners of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), derived from Greek influence and became a tool for interpreting biblical texts.