45= 4+5=9 💥47= 4+7=11💥9/11? Never realized this before now. Meaningful? Of course. I really think God is orchestrating this behind the scenes. Too many coincidences.
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Motion (inception towards death) drives units (life). NUMBER (designation of an unit) implies UNIT (Latin unitas; unus; one)...others suggest collectivism (most) to distract one from discerning self.
Addition (inception); subtraction (death); multiplication (intercourse for offspring) and division (being partial within whole).
Others suggest one to collect numbers (counting), which shapes MATH, noun - "a mowing; as in aftermath" for oneself if one consents. https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/math
One can only stay (life) within track (inception towards death) momentarily (momentum of motion aka perceivable moment).
I should have used “mathematics” to be more clear. I will let our fren FWOC decide if my previous statements are based on pure or speculative mathematics :)
a) MATIC aka phonetic MAGIC.
b) MATH (a moving) EMATIC aka Greek emetikos "causing vomiting"...hence the aftermath.
They are just fucking with us...our spelling/their spells; our grammar/their grimoire; our ABC (Latin abecadary)/their ABreCaDabra etc.
Adapting to perceivable sound implies PHOENICIAN (from phonics; sound); while ignoring it for suggested definitions (words) implies DEAF PHOENICIAN.
Interesting Etymology Mathematics
"the science of quantity; the abstract science which investigates the concepts of numerical and spatial relations," 1580s; see mathematic (the older form of the word in English, attested from late 14c.) + -ics. Originally one of three branches of Aristotelian theoretical science, along with first philosophy (or metaphysics) and physics (or natural philosophy). Mystical doctrines as to the relation of time to eternity are also reinforced by pure mathematics, for mathematical objects, such as numbers, if real at all, are eternal and not in time. Such eternal objects can be conceived as God's thoughts. [Bertrand Russell, "A History of Western Philosophy"]