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I think the calculation is:
666=2^2+3^2+5^2+7^2+11^2+13^2+17^2,
the sum of the squares of the first seven primes.

In hex, I think his calculation remains the same:
666=2^2+3^2+5^2+7^2+b^2+d^2+11^2=29a, not 666.

I never liked the explanation that 7 is God's number, and Satan is one less, 6, but repeated 3 times.To me this is not a calculation; to me a calculation doesn't depend on radix.

Why is this the calculation? I don't know but I think this is a 7-dimensional wave number. I think God's number is calculated:
7 = 1^2+1^2+1^2+1^2+1^2+1^2+1^2.

2006-08-08 15:19:54 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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It is the number of some ones name based on Gamatria (an ancient Jewish guessing game). Each letter in their alphabet (much like the English alphabet) has a number associated with it. And using this we find that the person referred to by this number is Cesar Nero. Do not ask me how the letters add up to it because I do not know the old Jewish alphabet; I just learned this from the History Channel and the National Geographic Channel when they looked into the Book of Revelations. They had historical scholars you studied and know this stuff. I hope this helps.

2006-08-11 16:08:33 · answer #1 · answered by Phoenix Summersun 3 · 0 0

My understanding of this is very limited however here goes. The number 666 appears in Revelation because that book of the bible was written during the reign of the emperor Nero.

Hebrew letters have numerical significance, so I'm told and the number can be converted back to Nero.

2006-08-08 15:26:25 · answer #2 · answered by Roadkill 6 · 0 0

Why don't you count the numerical values of the number in our alpphabetical order? Neron Caesar.

2006-08-08 16:56:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think you think too much , and don't you know Satan's number was up years and years ago

2006-08-08 15:30:15 · answer #4 · answered by jojo 6 · 0 0

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