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This is based on a belief "God gave the Hebrew & Greek language direct to people and it was therefore perfect and concealed mathematical secrets"
Yet there is firm proof written language is mobile, where words, meanings, and spellings wander over the passage of time.
You may not like it Ogydos, but this "science" isn't new. There was a segment (still is in fact) that felt all the history of time past and present was encoded mathematically in the Torah, as handed down directly from Yhwh. Since the 1,700s I believe. Other's believe the bible is coded.
Yet older copies of the Torah & bible differ in word structure and placement? So the secret "moved" over time?
I'm against numerology in it's varied forms. In Chaucer's 14th century England, I would have been "agayns" it. Same thing but adds up different in the code, doesn't it?
Jammer
This is old hat and the vast majority of serious researchers have moved along.
Like Tarot cards, there are still some dedicated believers hanging on.
Jammer