Tuesday, March 23, 2004

Without Beginning, Without End

They say one is the lonliest number. (3 Dog Night)  One, according to the sophisticated Romans was the "I" of numbers, the true beginning.  They did lack sound logic, most likely because they suffered every kind of greed.  And so it goes, all that we do even today is governed by Roman concepts--they being the ones who worshipped men as gods, the minor "I" ams.  I submit to you however, something Mary and I have discussed quite a bit lately;  0 is the most perfect number, for all things either look to it or come from it.  The following numbers are also somewhat perfect, but less so than Zero and those are: the numbers 1 through 9.   Go check out Scott's website at Humancalculator.com.  Simply awesome numerical philosophy.  Aristotle almost had it right.  How about that?     :) 

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