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<blockquote data-quote="Hans Blaster" data-source="post: 77362839" data-attributes="member: 396028"><p>Yes, coincidence. Any one with the time a slight bit of cleverness can find any number "buried" in a large enough collection of values. This bag of garbage:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>is no different. It uses what ever units are convenient to find a "6 - 6 - 6" sequence (for length alone there are miles, nautical miles a, and astronomical units) and when that isn't enough you could always do a bit of math to make the numerology work out. Let's take a few that haven't been already smashed to pieces.</p><p></p><p>1. Temperature of Venus. Blending the temperature of any object by combining two different temperature scales is utterly meaningless. A harmonic mean neither helps nor hinders the utter nonsensicalness of the unit "blending" as you can't just mix units willy-nilly in a calculation.</p><p></p><p>2. The circumference of the Earth. Here's one of those multiply ones 6*6*6*10^something. It would be shocking if it wasn't since THAT'S HOW THE NAUTICAL MILE WAS DEFINED. A nautical mile is one minute of the equator. A minute is 1/60 of a degree and there are 360 degrees so their are 21600 nautical miles around the equator or 60 * 360 nautical miles. A little refactoring to 6*10*6*6*10 doesn't make it a hidden 666. (If you think the 60 factors are weird thank the Babylonians who gave us time and angles broken in to 60s, the 7-day week and the story of the ark in the great flood.) (Did you know the distance between the equator and the pole is almost exactly 10,000 km? Well that's how the meter was originally defined.)</p><p></p><p>3. Astron-not jab was quite the denigration of America's most experienced space traveler who at one point had spent 665 d 22 h in space, but has now spent an additional 3 weeks up there earlier this year on a private mission.</p><p></p><p>You can do it with any number, especially if you're willing to play some simple, but stupid math games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hans Blaster, post: 77362839, member: 396028"] Yes, coincidence. Any one with the time a slight bit of cleverness can find any number "buried" in a large enough collection of values. This bag of garbage: is no different. It uses what ever units are convenient to find a "6 - 6 - 6" sequence (for length alone there are miles, nautical miles a, and astronomical units) and when that isn't enough you could always do a bit of math to make the numerology work out. Let's take a few that haven't been already smashed to pieces. 1. Temperature of Venus. Blending the temperature of any object by combining two different temperature scales is utterly meaningless. A harmonic mean neither helps nor hinders the utter nonsensicalness of the unit "blending" as you can't just mix units willy-nilly in a calculation. 2. The circumference of the Earth. Here's one of those multiply ones 6*6*6*10^something. It would be shocking if it wasn't since THAT'S HOW THE NAUTICAL MILE WAS DEFINED. A nautical mile is one minute of the equator. A minute is 1/60 of a degree and there are 360 degrees so their are 21600 nautical miles around the equator or 60 * 360 nautical miles. A little refactoring to 6*10*6*6*10 doesn't make it a hidden 666. (If you think the 60 factors are weird thank the Babylonians who gave us time and angles broken in to 60s, the 7-day week and the story of the ark in the great flood.) (Did you know the distance between the equator and the pole is almost exactly 10,000 km? Well that's how the meter was originally defined.) 3. Astron-not jab was quite the denigration of America's most experienced space traveler who at one point had spent 665 d 22 h in space, but has now spent an additional 3 weeks up there earlier this year on a private mission. You can do it with any number, especially if you're willing to play some simple, but stupid math games. [/QUOTE]
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