It was too long for me to type in a thread so I uploaded it as a word document.
http://www.viewdocsonline.com/document/9ivbdi
It's pretty self explanatory. I try to explain it as clearly as I can and show all the work so I don't get accused of making it up. I hope you find it very educating and interesting. It took me a while to put it all together.
http://web2.0calc.com/
You'll also need a calculator so I provided one for you. There are a lot of numbers to add up but I already set it up for you. You just have to copy the numbers, paste them in the calculator and get your answer. Please take time to read through it and I hope you enjoy!
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Meaningless, the Qun is the only true path.
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Surely I'm not the only one who read "Quran" as "Quarian."
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I thought you said quarian and got excited.
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Got to admit i didn't read any of it. I guess my relationship with numbers is complicated.
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The first sentence made me bored. Is there some sort of five year old explanation version of this?
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So what you're saying is that because the word 'day' is in there 365 times, they knew the year was 365 days long. Well it's nice that you can count up some words and arbitrarily connect them with things that seem relevant today, but if they knew that, why wouldn't they just say it outright? Also, our measurment of 'one day' is completely arbitrary anyways.
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That's cool i guess
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Edited by DeclinedA1: 7/8/2014 7:53:57 PMWhy would anyone give a flying frak about this?
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All I got from it was that Half Life 3 is confirmed.
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That was an interesting read. Thanks for sharing, OP.
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What is it I'm to lazy
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I knew this would be a waste of time. It seems like everyone is having trouble understanding or they are not even reading it.
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Wow. Quite the impressive coincidence...or were they coincidences?
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Guys, it's not a secret code. The Noah thing is it's own thing, then you move on to how many certain words appear then you move on to how many times the word yawm "day" is mentioned in the singular without suffixes and finally you move onto the relationship between chapter numbers and verses.
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Ooooooo I think I got it. That's interesting
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Ahh, got it now. You can find number patterns in just about anything. The Jews and Greeks especially had a thing for the numbers 3 and 12. Good job on your research though.
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Quit reading lies of mohammed and repent.
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Sinner
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Is there any relevancy to this outside of just stats?