This book, has been a bible for me since I discovered it about 20 years ago. By Dr Peter Plichta, “God’s Secret Formula” sub-titled: Deciphering The Riddle Of The Universe And The Prime Number Code, and published by Element in 1997, has inspired a whole generation of sacred mathematicians. Plichta was born in 1939, studied chemistry, Physics and Biology and had many patents. He is known for synthesizing an Oil from Silicon, the fuel of the future, and necessary for space travel. In his consecutive Wheels of 24, ie: rings of natural counting order, the next ring, beginning with 25 is above the initial 1 circulates clockwise, then the 2nd ring, beginning with 49 circulates clockwise, until infinite rings of 24 can be drawn. Our focal point Is the first Ray of 24, that contains the numbers: 1 – 25 – 49 – 73 – 97 – 121 – etc where Plichta observed that the Prime Numbers, like 5, 7, 11 etc when they are squared fit neatly into this first Ray of 24 which is considered to be an important 1 of 4 axis. We know that all Prime Numbers sit neatly on the 4 axes, as shown, forming the Prime Number Cross, but not all these numbers, that lay on the axes, are Prime, eg: the Number 35, it lays on one of these axes, but it is not prime because it has factors of 5 and 7. These numbers that lay on these 4 crucial axes, that are not prime, like 25, 35, 49, 121 etc are called Quasi Primes and how they determine predictability has been the biggest mathematical enquiry for centuries. * Acknowledgment goes to another giant of a mathematician by the name of James M. McCanney who published “Calculate Primes” in 2006 in Minneapolis, Minnesota who revealed a book and a dvd explaining clearly how these quasi primes could predict the next largest prime number. * Plichta was fascinated by The Law of 3, in his search for Reciprocal Geometry, he took numbers like 3x3x3x3 which is read as 3 to the 4th Power or 3^4 then divided that number 81 into 1 which gave a very curious decimal: . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (10) (11) (12) . . . etc going forever consecutively or in natural counting order. But we have to move to the left, those carry overs in the parentheses above, to reveal the final decimalization of the Reciprocal of 81 = .012345679012345679012345679012345679… which is the grand and mysterious Missing 8 Sequence: = .012345679 012345679 012345679 012345679… Or it can be further expressed as: Point 012345679 Repeater. This book is a must read for any serious researcher in the realms of Numbers, Pattern Hunting and Consciousness. Jain 108 7-3-2020, Mullumbimby Creek. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORUXHlCnlKs
https://tombedlamscabinetofcuriosit...Prsv_mz7ww2pc3Lt-oZqV3K9c_FhIqW8H0#:~:text=By An Analysis of the prime number cross and its relationship to other models of reality; Part 1 May22by Paul Bevan An analysis of the prime number cross and its discernable connection with Phi,Fibonacci,Qabalah,Tarot and Ed Leedskalnin’s Coral Castle. Or; all the math they never taught you about in school. Paul Bevan and Roz Polden 2013.
Contained within his prime number cross are the numbers from 1 to 144 Within this series of the first 144 numbers there are 34 prime numbers. On Plichta’s diagram we note that only 32 primes fall into the cross. The primes 2 and 3 are for some reason, excluded from this Templar cross patterning. Taking these primes which fall within the cross; 5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47,53,59,61,67,71,73,79,83, 89,97,101,103,107,109,113,127,131,137,139. Their total value is 2124 which reduces to 9. The numbers 2 and 3 are the excluded exceptions 2 plus 3=5 Taking the full prime sequence up to 144 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47,53,59,61,67,71,73,79, 83,89,97,101,103,107,109,113,127,131,137,139. Their total value is 2129 which in turn reduces to 5. (14=5-PHIve)
Reducing the numbers on the prime cross to a single digit by mod 9 reveals the following array-and it is a familiar one also-all the the numbers fall into 3 distinct sequences alternating as follows; 1-4-7 2-5-8 3-6-9 Which in turn break down further to a single digit pattern 3-6-9 Prime Cross 963 3-6-9 patterning with prime number cross. (Click image to enlarge.) This is exactly the same patterning as we have witnessed so far within the repeating 24 Fibonacci sub-code and the 3 groupings of the prime numbers divisable by 1,2 and 3. Or even by adding the single numbers together; 1,4,7=1-10-28(1-1-1)=3 2,5,8=3,15,36(3-6-9)=9 3,6,9=6,21,45(6-3-9)=9 3,9,9=21(3) 21 Counting down; 1,3,6=10(1) 1,6,3=10(1) 1,9,9=19(1) 1-1-1 1-1-1 times 8 (The pattern occurs 8 times in the prime cross) 8-8-8 (8-8-8=24-Indicative of time perhaps?) Applying the same rule as above; 36-36-36=9-9-9 36+36+36=108=9 108 3 nines 27 9-8 Toroidal ‘S’ curves are also visibly present within the prime number cross sequence. (Starting from the 1 position in the cross) Note; all chains in this progression break down by mod 9 to the 3-9-6 sequence.
By placing the numbers from 1 to 24 into a circle, as we did previously with the 24 reduced Fibonacci numbers and moving in a clockwise direction, then placing the next 24 numbers of the sequence running concentrically around it, repeating this manouvre, we discover that the prime numbers fall on the diagonals which in turn appear to form the image of a Templar cross.