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In the world of numbers, according to the renowned Serbian inventor, three particular numerals hold the key to understanding the Universe.
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Considered one of the most captivating inventors in history, Nikola Tesla possessed a mind with the exceptional ability to unlock the mysteries of natural forces. This deep understanding allowed him to create inventions in series, yet his studies didn’t merely revolve around electromagnetic energy; he also delved into the profound significance of numbers.
The phrase, “If you only knew the splendor of the numbers 3, 6, and 9, you would hold a key to the Universe,” is often linked to Tesla. This statement, while simple, is loaded with intriguing mysteries.
Tesla, possibly, had an advanced understanding of how mathematics is intertwined with reality. The numbers 3, 6, and 9 have been found to possess striking characteristics, leading them to be called the ‘creation code.’ This code supposedly encodes reality and gives it a tangible form.
Tesla’s organizational pattern revolved around this numeric triad. Mathematicians have unearthed almost magical properties hidden within the numbers 3, 6, and 9. His operations were always conducted in sequences and series of three, possibly due to a fascination or a deeper comprehension of the power embedded in numbers.
A unique number: The omnipresent 9
The number 9 seems to be omnipresent, as if the fabric of existence was encoded with this number. The best place to start deciphering this magic is the circle, which is measured in degrees regardless of its size. The familiar measurement is 360 degrees, comprising the numbers 3 and 6.
Apart from this, it holds other secrets like being divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12… It also mirrors the approximate 365 days in our calendar. Even though not all ancient calendars were measured in these days, many approximate 360 days, creating a cosmic circle of sorts.
From here, a chain of seemingly random correlations emerge. The calendar is divided into 12 months, each averaging 30 days. For those with an astronomical inclination, it is known that the sky is split into 12 zodiacal constellations. Each constellation spans around 30 degrees of the ecliptic, occupying about a month, summing to a total of 360 degrees of the ecliptic.
Yet this is just the tip of the iceberg. The sum of the numbers will always be 9, regardless of how small the units of time we consider.
A day comprises 1,440 minutes, which sums up to 9 (1+4+4=9). It also consists of 86,400 seconds, which again sums up to 9 (8+6+4=18; 1+8=9). Need more evidence? A week consists of 10,800 minutes, which brings us back to the number 9, and a year with 525,600 minutes gives us the number 9 when all its digits are added together.
In the realm of numbers, it is observed that adding a 9 to any digit results in a new number with a digit sum identical to the initial number. For instance:
1+9=10 (1+0=1), 2+9=11 (1+1=2), 3+9=12 (1+2=3), and so on.
Further fascinating patterns are obtained by adding digits. If we add all numbers from 1 to 9 and repeat the process of digit addition, the result remains the same: 9.
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9=45 (4+5=9
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This phenomenon also extends to multiples of nine; each number multiplied by nine results in a number with a digit sum equal to nine.
9=9, 92=18 (1+8=9), 93=27 (2+7=9), 94=36 (3+6=9)….
Returning to the circle and its 360 degrees, more surprises unfold.
It’s already evident that the sum of 360 degrees equals 9, but what about other angles? Half of 360 degrees is 180 degrees, which again equals 9 (1+8+0=9). Similarly, dividing the circle into four equal parts gives us 90 degrees, which again contains the omnipresent 9. Even with an eighth of a circle, we end up with 45 degrees (4+5=9).
It seems that the number 9 is omnipresent, in both the totality and the void of reality itself. This is a truth that may be beyond our comprehension, but is nonetheless undeniable. It leaves one to ponder on the profound understanding Nikola Tesla had of numbers and their significant roles in the cosmos.