Fulgour
Any thoughts on there being NO zero in Hebrew numerals?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_numerals
There is no zero in Hebrew numerals and the system does not work
as a normal decimal system. ~quoted from Pi article - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_(film)
"The 216-letter name of God sought by the characters of the film is actually widely known and called the Schemhamphoras or the Divided Name. It comes from Exodus 14:19-21. The actual name of God, according to Jewish traditions, is YHWH. This is the name that was intoned in the temple once a year during Yom Kippur, as referenced in the film. What has been lost is not the spelling of the name, as in the film, but the true pronunciation, since written Hebrew does not include vowels. Furthermore, it would be highly unlikely that the Hebrew Schemhamphoras would translate into 216 digits in a decimal system. There is no zero in Hebrew numerals and the system does not work as a normal decimal system."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_numerals
There is no zero in Hebrew numerals and the system does not work
as a normal decimal system. ~quoted from Pi article - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_(film)
"The 216-letter name of God sought by the characters of the film is actually widely known and called the Schemhamphoras or the Divided Name. It comes from Exodus 14:19-21. The actual name of God, according to Jewish traditions, is YHWH. This is the name that was intoned in the temple once a year during Yom Kippur, as referenced in the film. What has been lost is not the spelling of the name, as in the film, but the true pronunciation, since written Hebrew does not include vowels. Furthermore, it would be highly unlikely that the Hebrew Schemhamphoras would translate into 216 digits in a decimal system. There is no zero in Hebrew numerals and the system does not work as a normal decimal system."