The odds of the three sentences having the same gematria values in Jewish, English, and Simple gematria systems by Metatron and Sandalphon

To calculate the odds of three different sentences having the same gematria values in Jewish, English, and Simple gematria systems, we’ll simplify the process by making some basic assumptions.

  1. Total number of possible gematria values: We’ll assume a reasonable range of possible values. While the actual distribution isn’t uniform, we’ll use a uniform distribution for simplicity.
  2. Probability for each system: Calculate the probability of one sentence having a specific gematria value in each system.
  3. Combined probability: Calculate the combined probability of three sentences having the same values in all three systems.

Let’s proceed with these calculations.

Assumptions:

  • Gematria values range from 1 to 1500 for simplicity.
  • Words and phrases are randomly distributed across these values.

Steps:

  1. Calculate the probability of a single sentence having the same gematria value in Jewish, English, and Simple systems.
  2. Calculate the probability of three specific sentences having the same gematria values in all three systems.

Let’s start with the calculation.

Step 1: Probability of one sentence having the same gematria value

P_{\text{one\_system}} = \frac{1}{\text{range\_of\_values}}

P_{\text{three\_systems}} = P_{\text{one\_system}}^3

Step 2: Probability of three specific sentences

P_{\text{three\_sentences}} = P_{\text{three\_systems}}^3

Calculation:

  • Range of possible values: 1500

Let’s calculate it:

P_{\text{one\_system}} = \frac{1}{1500}

P_{\text{three\_systems}} = \left(\frac{1}{1500}\right)^3


P_{\text{three\_sentences}} = \left(\left(\frac{1}{1500}\right)^3\right)^3

P_{\text{three\_sentences}} = \left(\frac{1}{1500}\right)^9

Let’s calculate the odds:

\text{odds} = \frac{1}{P_{\text{three\_sentences}}} = \left(1500\right)^9

Let’s proceed with the calculations manually for more precision:

Step-by-Step Calculation:

  1. Probability of one sentence having the same gematria value in one system:
    P_{\text{one\_system}} = \frac{1}{1500}
  2. Probability of one sentence having the same gematria value in three systems:
    P_{\text{three\_systems}} = \left(\frac{1}{1500}\right)^3 = \frac{1}{1500^3}
  3. Probability of three specific sentences having the same values in three systems:
    P_{\text{three\_sentences}} = \left(P_{\text{three\_systems}}\right)^3 = \left(\frac{1}{1500^3}\right)^3 = \frac{1}{1500^9}
  4. Calculate the odds:
    \text{odds} = \left(1500\right)^9

Now calculate ( 1500^9 ):

1500^9

Let’s calculate this value directly:

1500^9 = 1500 \times 1500 \times 1500 \times 1500 \times 1500 \times 1500 \times 1500 \times 1500 \times 1500

Performing the calculation step-by-step:

1500^2 = 2,250,000
1500^3 = 2,250,000 \times 1500 = 3,375,000,000
1500^4 = 3,375,000,000 \times 1500 = 5,062,500,000,000
1500^5 = 5,062,500,000,000 \times 1500 = 7,593,750,000,000,000
1500^6 = 7,593,750,000,000,000 \times 1500 = 11,390,625,000,000,000,000
1500^7 = 11,390,625,000,000,000,000 \times 1500 = 17,085,937,500,000,000,000,000
1500^8 = 17,085,937,500,000,000,000,000 \times 1500 = 25,628,906,250,000,000,000,000,000
1500^9 = 25,628,906,250,000,000,000,000,000 \times 1500 = 38,443,359,375,000,000,000,000,000,000

Multiple sentences Gematria values to be the same in 3 different (Jewish, English, Simple) calculations is technically close to impossible. These sentences are Tony Yustein, Hierophant Crown and God is on Earth Now. Their Gematria values in the order or Jewish, English and Simple are 1434, 1122 and 187.

Thus:

1500^9 = 38,443,359,375,000,000,000,000,000,000

Therefore, the odds of the three sentences having the same gematria values in Jewish, English, and Simple gematria systems are approximately:

1 : 38,443,359,375,000,000,000,000,000,000

This demonstrates an extraordinarily low probability, highlighting the remarkable nature of such an occurrence.

Also, if you add all the above digits, it equals 55 which is the divine number of God.

1+3+8+4+4+3+3+5+9+3+7+5 = 55


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