Posted on 04/25/2019 1:08:22 PM PDT by Swordmaker
Belphegor's prime number
Belphegor's prime number is a palindromic prime number with a 666 hiding between 13 zeros and a 1 on either side. The ominous number can be abbreviated as 1 0(13) 666 0(13) 1, where the (13) denotes the number of zeros between the 1 and 666.
Although he didn't "discover" the number, scientist and author Cliff Pickover made the sinister-feeling number famous when he named it after Belphegor (or Beelphegor), one of the seven demon princes of hell.
The number apparently even has its own devilish symbol, which looks like an upside-down symbol for pi. According to Pickover's website, the symbol is derived from a glyph in the mysterious Voynich manuscript, an early 15th-century compilation of illustrations and text that no one seems to understand.
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Except scholars are using Hebrew when counting.
“too slow!.......................”
Definitely!
I’m not blonde, but there’s something amiss in my brain -— high IQ, but not only is math a mystery to me, I also remember dates wrong. There’s a word for that phenomenon, but I can’t remember IT, either.
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Whats the area code?
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If you dial it in our area code, you get a real estate office in Panama City................
I’m like you, although I’m not bad at math. I could never remember my parents’ birthdays, still can’t. I get my son’s birthday confused with his mother’s because one is Sept 13 and the other is Sep 20. I didn’t know it was a condition, though. Getting older makes it worse.
I like dividing by 9...
1/9 = 0.111111...
2/9 = 0.22222...
3/9 = 0.33333...
4/9 = 0.44444...
5/9 = 0.55555...
6/9 = 0.66666...
7/9 = 0.77777...
8/9 = 0.88888...
9/9 = 0.99999...
Is there a problem in that sequence?
Of the 3 Gas Laws only Boyles does not involve temperature, which I have long thought to be of some interest.
Yep. ;)
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How about a gooleplex. Not a prime number but pretty long. 10^10^100.
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i’m Freaking DYING right now LOL!!!
Boyles law is just PV=NRT with
constant temperature, constant #moles and ideal gas
How about a gooleplex. Not a prime number but pretty long. 10^(10^100).
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His number is:
6.022 x 10^23
Which explains why a bullet goes further when humidity is high.
Genesis 1:1
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Amen.
Avogadro, air with more H2O is less dense that regular air. Oxygen density is 32 and nitrogen density is 28 the density of H2O vapor is 18. Air is mostly Oxygen and Nitrogen but high humidity will also contain water vapor.
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