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About Torah and number PI, answering to Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson.

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About Torah and number PI, answering Dr. Tyson from his youtube explanation:  https://youtu.be/JxV92NPNy8o?t=2542 [1] You need go deep on gematria to find the real number they had on Solomon's age . Since those times, they hid knowledge.  Torah hides many secrets on its gematria system:   The Torah is absolute and immutable, and there are many examples of how the Torah reflects a deeper scientific wisdom. Here's one: The verse says: "[King Solomon] made a molten sea of 10 cubits from rim to rim, with a round circumference, five cubits in height, and a 30-cubit line of circumference." (1-Kings 7:23, 2-Chronicles 4:2) The verse describes King Solomon's pool as a circular structure with a circumference of 30 cubits and a diameter of 10 cubits. Thus: 30 divided by 10 equals 3. This value is considered a very primitive approximation of Pi. Historians have generally attributed the first close approximation of Pi to the Egyptians, in their construction of the Great P...

Echoes of Pharaoh Ay

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In the shadowed corridors of ancient Egyptian history, Pharaoh Ay—high priest, advisor to Tutankhamun, and brief ruler after the boy king's death—emerges as a enigmatic figure. According to an intriguing fringe theory inspired by researchers like Roger and Messod Sabbah, Ay's name and legacy did not fade with the sands of time. Instead, following the death of Akhenaten around 1336 BCE and the restoration of Egypt's traditional polytheism, monotheistic followers allegedly scattered across the world, embedding "Ay" (or phonetic variants) into place names, divine titles, and cultural traditions. Pharaoh Ay depicted in ancient reliefs, receiving honors during the Amarna period. This narrative builds on the Sabbahs' book Secrets of the Exodus (2004), which posits that the biblical Hebrews were elite Egyptian priests devoted to Akhenaten's singular god, Aten. After a religious backlash, these monotheists fled, carrying their faith northward to Canaan (forming t...