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Posted by MathematicalMessiah - November 7th, 2015


Don't mind me, I'm just your everyday savant communicating directly with the creator of this universe to give the all-knowing beings of this planet some redundant common knowledge that everyone and their scapegoat has because I envy those that don't talk to a creator of our universe, but know everything still. I don't challenge it because "I said so" and "science didn't say so" are too good of an argument.

Common Knowledge Part 1: 4 x 5 x 13 x 14 x 22 x 23 x 31 x 32 x 40 x 41 = 29964526592 It's common knowledge that "29964526592" = "8 4 7 4". Everyone knows this. Even a random single hair that's jail breaking out of one's epidermis somewhere around the world clearly knows this. 8 4 7 4 is divisible by 19, so everyone knows this number is serious business. It's common knowledge. 8474 x 19 = 161006, but everyone knows this. It's as simple as 1 + 0 = Ego. For those just now being born out of their mother's fetus, 1616 = 8888. For those of old age that forgot everything, 988884 / 9 = Common; 488889 / 9 = Knowledge. 49 is the highest octave our eyes can see on, but that's no spoiler.

Common Knowledge Part 2: 2 x 9 x 9 x 6 x 4 x 5 x 2 x 6 x 5 x 9 x 2 = 20995200 = 7992. That's more common than common knowledge. If you take the left numbers of Pi and multiply it with 12 digits individually, to call upon the gods of "312", you get more common knowledge: 3 x 1 x 4 x 1 x 5 x 9 x 2 x 6 x 5 x 3 x 5 x 8 x 9 = 3499200 = 7992. Same number, but everyone saw that one coming, so surprise ruined. See this 8 7 8 4? It's a 720. See this 7992? It's also a 720. But you guys knew that. You're all naturally born seers.

The Most Common Knowledge Part 3: 2112241440 x 5 x 3 x 1 = 31683621600. 3 x 1 x 6 x 8 x 3 x 6 x 2 x 1 x 6 = 31104. 3456 + 3456 + 3456 + 3456 + 3456 + 3456 + 3456 + 3456 + 3456 = 31104 -- Yeah, I know. This is child's play. 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 = 360 [360 + 360 = 720], but you guys totally knew that one. 31104 x 20 x 16 = 9953280 5328 / 8 = 666 5328 / 6 = 888 ... I get it, too easy. Needs more anti-know-it-all deterrents.

Let's have an oracle orgy.


Posted by MathematicalMessiah - October 30th, 2015



Posted by MathematicalMessiah - July 28th, 2015


I aspire to demonstrate numbers in a more flashy way. The manner of which math is taught with today is no wonder why numbers are often seen as problems rather than solutions. I have finished a few of my projects already and plan on finishing more afterwards.

My aim is to successfully entertain an audience with numbers and intellectually stimulating show work.

I signed up to be a part of this community because the music I used in my projects are found here.

So far, I have used songs from the following artists in the following projects:

@Pabouchard - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL85v1yeJNg"> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL85v1yeJNg

@alexis-scorpio - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc2jq0WDJnU">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc2jq0WDJnU

@Helix6 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HuqcpHe6cs">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HuqcpHe6cs

@Buoy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TitquQQtN8E">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TitquQQtN8E

These projects of mine may even be able to help scientists and mathematicians explain the mathematical phenomenon of the universe, like the example shown in this picture:

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