Two mistakes. I wrote:
>>Since stars represent very far away object – relating thus to infinity it makes sense to use 10 to divide the 360 degrees of a circle.<<
They divided the 360 degrees of a circle into 36 parts and not into 10 parts. Sorry. BTW:
1/a = 137.036 = 137 + 36/1000 = 137 + 36/10^3
Beautiful code:
THThYS(Tethys) = TRIAKONTA EKs(thirty six[ancient Hellenic]) = 917
(4) x (pi) x (a) = 0.09170123687
Why multiply by 4pi? Because we want to get rid of the mathematical constants in the definition of the fine structure constant and have a product of physical constants only(all of which have a certain unit of measure).
From wiki:
“In Greek mythology, Tethys, daughter of Uranus and Gaia was an archaic Titaness and aquatic sea goddess, invoked in classical Greek poetry but no longer venerated in cult. Tethys was both sister and wife of Oceanus. She was mother of the chief rivers of the world known to the Greeks, such as the Nile, the Alpheus, the Maeander, and about three thousand daughters called the Oceanids. Considered as an embodiment of the waters of the world she also may be seen as a counterpart of Thalassa, the embodiment of the sea.”
The inverse is:
1/0.09170123687 = 10.90497832
So is the Egyptian inundation God Khnum, a masculine Tythes?:
XNYM = 1090
In English! Spooky, almost:
ThIRTY SIX = 1089
Second correction:
I wrote:
>>MD = 40 + 4 = 44 (full Khufu pyramid base length)<<
Looking back at the Egyptian to Hellenic transliterations it seems that this D in Egyptian is a Dj not the palm(first) hieroglyph, so the new sum is:
MDj = MZ = 40 + 7 = 47
I cannot get into what this might mean right now I am afraid.
Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 03/22/2010 01:34PM by Ogygos.