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The Statue of Liberty
There is one essential requirement in the Number Game; it must be based upon facts. For “Number Follows Measurement Function”.
Anyway, my usual gameplay as an N-Gamer is that of trying to discover the measurement reasoning the architect had in mind.
A reasonable example is written into the measurement for the height of the Statue of Liberty, a statue that is 3,661 inches high, some 305 feet I inch.
But first to:
‘Liberty Enlightening the World’
Inscription: The New Colossus Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, with conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand a mighty woman with a torch whose flame is imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles.
From her beacon-hand glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command the air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. "Keep ancient lands your storied pomp!" cries she with silent lips.
"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
Emma Lazarus (1849-1887)
Title of Statue: "Liberty Enlightening the World" Date Construction of the Statue began in France: 1875 Location of Statue: Liberty Island, formerly Bedloe's Island Harbor 1811) Height 305 feet I inch Sculptor: Auguste Bartholdi Structural Engineer: Gustave Eiffel
Statue completed in Paris: June 1884 Statue presented to America by the people of France: July 4, 1884 Statue dismantled and shipped to US: Early 1885 Date designated a National Monument: October 15th, 1924
Inscription on tablet: "July 4, 1776" (in Roman numerals) Day of America's Independence from Britain: July 4th, 1776
Figure from base to torch: 151 feet 1 inch Pedestal 154 feet Height 305 feet 1 inch.
So a clue to this N-Game is that the statue is a ‘Statue of Light’.
Now light speed always travels at a constant speed of some 186,282.5 miles per second (299,792,500 meters per second). To be precise, what we usually call the ‘speed of light’ is, really, the speed of light in a vacuum (the absence of matter). in reality, the speed of light depends on the material that light moves through. Thus, for example, light moves slower in air (about 40 miles per second slower).
Phi is of the Light
Phi (Ø) to the first 15 places is 1.618033988749895.
The ratio, or proportion, determined by Phi was known to the Greeks as the "Golden Section" and to Renaissance artists as the "Divine Proportion"
Phi increased to 1.6180339888749895e+46 and squared x 10 and square root 7 times and reciprocate x 1,000,0000 is 186,282.504 miles per second.
So more or less perfect light speed in a vacuum at 186,282.5 miles per second is found in Phi.
By the way, 109 is a reference for ‘Fire’. And 1.090000e+89 x 2 lots and square root thrice is equivalent to Light at 186,282.505 miles per second squared x Phi at 1.618033989 cubed.
So Phi which makes ‘Light’ and Light x Phi makes ‘Fire’.
Also I can extract the speed of light out of the number 12. Now the Bible makes a great thing about the number 12. And 1,200,000,000 cubed and /20 and square root 5 times and cube root x 100,000 is the speed of light at 186,282.483 mps.
Hebrew cubit - Ark of the Covenant “And behold a wall on the outside of the house round about, and in the man's hand a measuring reed of six cubits [long] by the cubit and an hand breadth: so he measured the breadth of the building, one reed; and the height, one reed.” The Book of Ezekiel 40:5
So the standard cubit was 18 inches but this sacred cubit was 21.25 inches long, and so a reed at 10.625 feet.
This means the volume of the volume of the Ark of the Covenant at 5.625 cubic cubits yields 31.23601278 cubic feet when using the sacred cubit of 21.25 inches (the Ancient Egyptian’s pyramid cubit was 20.6120 inches).
The Arithmetic for the Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty at 305 feet 1 inch is 3,661 inches x 12 lines (Old English) is 43,932 lines.
Now the Ark of the Covenant at 31.23601278 cubic feet a 1,728 cubic inches x 1,728 cubic lines is 93,270,234.38 cubic lines and this volume cubed and divided by the height of the Statue of Liberty at 43,932 lines multiplied by 7 and divided by 20 and cube root and /10 is the speed of light at 186,282.514 miles per second.
So the Ark of the Covenant ‘contains’ the Statue of ‘Light’ and Light.
Contrive by me? Yes. Known by the architect? I know not.
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