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Just Chat! / Re: In search of the holy language - is there really such a thing? YES!
« on: 28/02/2014 21:51:36 »Utter piffle. The shape of the Hebrew alphabet is entirely due to its being written from right to left with a flat nib held in the right hand. Modern italic handwriting has the same characteristics, backwards.
There's a classic problem in medical psychophysics called the ring artefact. If you present an image of a disc consisting entirely of random black pixels, i.e. pure noise, people will swear that there is a pattern of concentric circles inside the disc, but if you set up a pattern recognition algorithm to look for them objectively, they aren't there. All very funny except that sometimes there really is a ring artefact in a CT or MRI image, which is indicative of a machine fault!
Have you seen the video:
Pause it, and observe closely at some of the Hebrew letters that are shown. You will see that they are identical to the Hebrew letters found in the Torah. I also have the book, and ALL 27 of the Hebrew letters match perfectly. You can call this chance all you want, but intelligence dictates otherwise.
Again remember, all these Hebrew letters are produced from a single spiral form that has the mathematical unit of the Fibonacci Sequence. The Fibonacci Sequence is what feeds into the Golden Spiral, or otherwise known as the Golden Ratio. 1.618/0.618
It would make sense that since everything in nature follows these rules, so also then should the human brain in the spiral wave/ring patterns it produces during conscious thinking.
You know, I used to be a firm believer in the evolution theory because science and the schooling system has us so brainwashed. But after reading this book and the evidence it illustrates has me seriously questioning now?