math = language

can you turn languagge into a mathmatical formula?

i typed this one handed. bravo me.

Any knowledge must includes human mind,such as confidence or faith,I believe.

Hello cba1067950,

You asked:

Yes, the above question is:

189 977 371 123 674 101 382 145 ?

Each 3-digit grouping or number triad represents the formula or “word combination” for its respective word.

The total formula for the question sentence – or the “sentence combination” – is 775.

A correctly spelled sentence produces different results of course.

Using this English number-letter key:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O PQ R
S T U V W X Y Z

the word “can” is translated to “189”.

The first number in the triad is the total of the vowels in the word, hence “1”. If “can” was somebody’s name, it would be called their soul number.

The second number is the total of the consonants, hence 3 + 5 = 8. If “can” was somebody’s name, it would be called their “outer self” number.

The third number is the total of the first two, hence 1 + 8 = 9. If the total was 2 digits or more, one would keep adding until a single digit was reached. This number is called a “digital root” (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_root). If “can” was somebody’s name, the “9” would be called their expression number.

Your online name combination, for cba1067950, is 167, a poor influence in terms of human consciousness, as the “1” soul is too limited. Used over a period of time, the “7” expression number would compel you to write rather than speak, somewhat “natural” in posting. But for verbal communication and sensitivity to others its influence is very poor, causing bluntness and measurement of all things to a “self” standard. If you already have a certain amount of “7” in your nature – as many of us here do as it is the number of philosophical enquiry into the mysteries of life – then you would be better served by a different online name.

i dont get it. where did it come from?

Can’t you just use the ascii numbers?

Yes this is acurate. Everyone’s linguistic competence has roots in some abstract algebraic formulations.

Human languages are inherently logical.

I got it from the Kabalarians, a basically corrupt sect. The number key’s roots are ancient though. In Pythagoras’ day, one’s life was in danger if it was known one studied it. The information is all openly available now. See miracleofnames.com. I’m the webmaster there.