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AlphaNumber Table

The AlphaNumber Table

©2001, Gary Val Tenuta


 AlphaNumber

 Alphanumeric Value

 Reduced Value

 Set Identification

 ZERO

 64

1

 (Stand Alone)

 ONE

34

7

 3-Letter Set

 TWO

 58

4

 3-Letter Set

 THREE

 56

2

 5-Letter Set

 FOUR

 60

6

 4-Letter Set

 FIVE

 42

6

 4-Letter Set

 SIX

 52

7

 3-Letter Set

 SEVEN

 65

2

 5-Letter Set

 EIGHT

 49

4

 5-Letter Set

 NINE

 42

6

 4-Letter Set

Note: In the following text the term, "Alpha-Numeric Value", is sometimes abbreviated simply as "ANV"


The AlphaNumber Table is perhaps one of the most intriguing discoveries, or inventions, if you will, resulting from my work. Briefly, what we have here is a table showing the word forms of the numbers ZERO through NINE. I call these word forms "AlphaNumbers". Next to each alphanumber is the corresponding alphanumeric value. Next to that is the reduced alphanumeric value which is calculated by figuring the sum of the digits in the whole value, reduced to a single digit (e.g., 64 = 6+4, then 6+4=10, then 1+0=1). Finally, the last column shows the "Set" identification of each alphanumber. I had discovered that the number of letters in the alphanumbers broke down into three sets, each set identified by the number of letters in the word; for example, the word (or alphanumber) "ONE" contains 3 letters. So do the words (or alphanumbers) "TWO" and "SIX". Thus, ONE, TWO, and SIX comprise a set. There are three sets altogether and each set contains 3 alphanumbers as shown in the Table. More detail on this aspect can be seen on another page (Click Here).

You'll notice the alphanumber, ZERO, is not included in the sets. When I first began working with alphanumerics I was only using the numbers 1 through 9. Basically, that remains true. However, sometime after having created the Table, and after having worked with it for a while, I began to notice that most of the significant results were related only to the 3-letter set (ONE, TWO, SIX) and the 4-letter set (FOUR, FIVE, NINE). The 5-letter set seemed to not yield up very much information. It didn't seem to correlate with much of anything. Of course I wondered why. Then it dawned on me that perhaps I should see what happens if I add ZERO to the mix. Immediately this seemed to activate the 5-letter set, revealing correlations with the Great Pyramid in terms of alphanumerics and "case related" words and phrases.

Noticing that the alphanumber, ZERO, contained four letters I wondered if it should be included as part of the 4-letter set. I tried it and everything seems to come to a halt. To make an analogy, it was like the time my computer wouldn't work because I added a program whose extensions conflicted with other extensions already installed in the system. The incompatability of the program froze the computer. As regards the Table, that was the practical side of the situation. There was also the more aesthetic question of interrupting the nice symmetry of the sets as they existed: three sets of three alphanumbers. If I added "ZERO" to the 4-letter set that nice symmetry would be broken.

In the end, then, I concluded that the "ZERO" must be a "stand alone" item; sort of a switch, so to speak, which could be turned on or off in order to activate the 5-letter set. While thinking about this I was reminded of the work some researchers are doing with the concept of "free energy". Why was I remined of this? Because this "free energy" is often referred to as "Zero Point Energy". The term "Zero Point" struck me as meaningful here, in some way. So I began to do some caluclating and found the connection which I'll explain here:

Looking at the Table you'll notice the three alphanumbers in the problematic 5-letter set are THREE, SEVEN, EIGHT. The corresponding alphanumeric values, in order, are 56, 65, and 49. The sum of these values is 170. Now if we switch on the "ZERO" by using its reduced value of "1" (see Table) the 170 suddenly becomes 171. This 171 is the connection. How so? Its in the alphanumerics. Look:

THE ZERO POINT = 171

Now, this is interesting on a couple of levels. One, the number 171 reduces down to the number 9. The number 9, you'll recall from reading the other pages on this web site, is the key to this whole business:

NINE IS THE KEY = 144 = THE SECRET KEY = THE ALPHANUMBER

Not only is 144 one of the most important multi-digit numbers in all of this work, but it also reduces to 9.

Now, to continue:

The other two sets (3-letter set and 4-letter set) share a remarkable quality. The sum of the alphanumeric values of each set, individually, is 144. Here's the proof:

3-Letter Set: 34+58+52 = 144

4-Letter Set: 60+42+42 = 144

The number "144" is thought to be related to the concept of "Light" through gematria. (Some controversy exists as to where this idea originates. While some claim it comes from an ancient version of Hebrew gematria, I have not been able to find credible documentation of that. Others believe it may have originated with the Druid culture. In any case, I have found the number 144 does have correlations with the concept of light as revealed in the work of Bruce Cathie (The Harmonic Conquest of Space) and in various "case related" words and phrases in my own alphanumerics work. Also, regardless of whether or not the number 144 has ancient Hebrew or Druidic origins, several of my research associates often refer to the number 288 as "double light". 288 is, of course, 144 x 2. You'll notice the Table incorporates 2 sets of alphanumbers each of which represents the number 144. We might say, then, that the concept of "double light" is inherent within the structure of the Table.

If the Table is, indeed, a cipher of sorts, or anything like that, then its function is to "communicate" information. Interestingly, the alphanumerics bear this out:

Subtract "The Zero Point" number (171) from the "Double Light" number (288):

288 - 171 = 117 = COMMUNICATE

The synchronistic quality of this whole system is fascinating to say the least. For example, look at the following:

ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY ONE = 252 = ONE HUNDRED FORTY FOUR


On the NEXT PAGE we'll look at more alphanumeric synchronicities related to the AlphaNumber Table and see, among other things, how the planet Nibiru, of Sumerian mythology, fits in.