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Re: quick comment on '777'

Oct 20, 1998 06:13 PM
by Eldon B Tucker


Dallas:

One other item I noticed later in the day:

If you take one from the prime-number factors of "777",
you get:

    3 x 7 x 37 = 777
  - 1 - 1 -  1
  --- --- ----   ---
  = 2 x 6 x 36 = 432

where we get another number significant in Hindu
chronology, and theosophical literature, "432".

That is, "432" is the product of one less than the
three prime numbers that make up "777".

-- Eldon

>>Without duplicating any points made so far, I'd
>>suggest breaking '777' down into prime numbers:
>>
>>    3 x 7 x 37 = 777
>>
>>One question would be the significance of the
>>number "37", other than that it's a "3" in the
>>10's digit and a "7" in the one's digit, matching
>>the other two prime numbers.






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