“Simon Peter went up, and drew the net to land full of great fishes, an hundred and fifty and three..”
The 1st 3 digit string in Pi is 111 (37x3) and it is at the 153rd position from the decimal point.
The 1st 3 digit string in Pi is 111 (37x3) and it is at the 153rd position from the decimal point.
why count position in the decimal expansion of pi ((why not 2*pi?)) and why factor that count into primes, and why look for 111, and what is it supposed to mean now that you've found it?
or why when you i see "153" am i supposed to go looking in the digits of pi for it, why count its place there, ans then factor that position into primes?
should i do the same thing with the 276 people on the wrecked prison ship in Acts 27?
do i say, "oh, there's a number, obviously what i should do is search for it in the decimal expansion of pi, then factor the position into primes" ? why do i do that? why is that the methodology? and what do i do next, and why do i do it?
these are questions about structure and pattern.
276 is found in the 3,796[SUP]th[/SUP] position of pi's decimal expansion.
3796 = 2*2*13*73
am i supposed to go to Ezekiel chapter 37 verse 96 and find a word there that's the 13[SUP]th[/SUP] instance, and is mentioned 73 times in the KJV total, and then double that word twice?