my mind started wanderin when i was tryin to get some sleep (it's 8am and i still havent managed to sleep) and started thinkin about different numbers and numerology and i came up with some shit that i havent previously seen anywhere in a book or nothing so i found this interesting...
like tech always says 9 is the number of completion and the biggest single digit number there is and all that... well i came to the conclusion that it's also a ghostly number (sorry for the poor choice of word, but like i said i'm tired as fuck) and a number of uniqueness
here's why:
in some school of numerology (i dont know which or what but i know this is common) a series of numbers is always reduced to a single digit. for example if your birth date is 03031981, you keep adding those numbers up till you have only one digit left: 3+3+1+9+8+1= 25, 2+5=7 so 7 is "your number" or whatever. what i found out was that you can put as many 9's in that sequence as you want and the end result will always be the same
take 66 888 46 993 for example,
you can automatically delete the 9's
[and if you're quick to get this you can go ahead and delete the three 6's too because 6+6+6=18 which is essentially the same as having two 9's (9+9=18)]
so your left with 8+8+8+4+3 = 31 --> 3+1 =4
and to check with the 9's :
6+6+ 8+8+8+ 4+6+ 9+9+3 = 67 --> 6+7= 13 --> 1+3=4
so that's why i call it "ghostly" because in this sort of digit reduction the 9's are there but aren't really there in the sense that they don't affect the end result at all
why did i say it was unique then?
well it's unique because you can take any whole number and multiply it by 9 and the answer will ALWAYS throw a 9 back at you when you reduce it to a single digit using the method above...
for example 9x4 = 36 --> 3+6=9
9x 123 = 1107 --> 1+1+7 = 9
consequently, any number that can be evenly divided with a 9 does the same thing
this is unique because none of the other numbers will give you the same result
interesting huh? well, maybe not
like tech always says 9 is the number of completion and the biggest single digit number there is and all that... well i came to the conclusion that it's also a ghostly number (sorry for the poor choice of word, but like i said i'm tired as fuck) and a number of uniqueness
here's why:
in some school of numerology (i dont know which or what but i know this is common) a series of numbers is always reduced to a single digit. for example if your birth date is 03031981, you keep adding those numbers up till you have only one digit left: 3+3+1+9+8+1= 25, 2+5=7 so 7 is "your number" or whatever. what i found out was that you can put as many 9's in that sequence as you want and the end result will always be the same
take 66 888 46 993 for example,
you can automatically delete the 9's
[and if you're quick to get this you can go ahead and delete the three 6's too because 6+6+6=18 which is essentially the same as having two 9's (9+9=18)]
so your left with 8+8+8+4+3 = 31 --> 3+1 =4
and to check with the 9's :
6+6+ 8+8+8+ 4+6+ 9+9+3 = 67 --> 6+7= 13 --> 1+3=4
so that's why i call it "ghostly" because in this sort of digit reduction the 9's are there but aren't really there in the sense that they don't affect the end result at all
why did i say it was unique then?
well it's unique because you can take any whole number and multiply it by 9 and the answer will ALWAYS throw a 9 back at you when you reduce it to a single digit using the method above...
for example 9x4 = 36 --> 3+6=9
9x 123 = 1107 --> 1+1+7 = 9
consequently, any number that can be evenly divided with a 9 does the same thing
this is unique because none of the other numbers will give you the same result
interesting huh? well, maybe not