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    October 9, 2023 3:18 pm

    May 22, 2023 7:05 am

    IMPORTANT: Understanding these two rules of clock-numerology theory are very important for added clarity.


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    Rule#9.1: Each number is directly related to other numbers because of time conversion.

    For example, the number 39 & 65 have differing numeric values, yet in converting to time, both 39 & 65 have the same measurement of time.

    ---->39 sec = 0.65 min

    For example: I could say it will take me 39 seconds to drink a glass of water. Or, equally so, I will drink a glass of water in 0.65 min. Both statements are true.

    Another example is as follows:

    123 and 1323 both have differing values, yet on the clock face they both share the same angle placement of the clock hands.

    For instance, 1:23 P.M. = 13:23



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    Rule#9.2: Offspring & Clones.

    Just as in Rule#9.1, here we explain the relationship of numbers a bit more.

    Say we have the number 45. Because we are investigating the number 45, we automatically assign 45 as the root number (or parent).

    45 sec = 0.75 min
    ------------->here, 75 is an offspring of the number 45 (root).

    And continuing on...

    45 sec = 0.0125 HR
    ------------>in addition, 125 is also an offspring of the number 45 (root)

    4.5 min = 270 sec
    ------------>also here, 270 is an offspring of the number 45 (root)

    And finally...

    0.45 hr = 1620 sec
    ------------->as you might have guessed, 1620 is an offspring of the number 45 (root)

    What about clones?

    Squaring/Cubing, Fractioning, and Square-Rooting are ways we clone numbers in clock numerology.

    For example...

    Upon closer investigation of the number 45, we find that the number 2 is a clone of the number 45 (root) because 1/4.5 is 0.22222.

    In addition, the number 2025 is a clone of the number 45 (as root) because 45 x 45 = 2025.

    In conclusion to this rule on shared relationships amongst numbers, another example using square rooting follows:

    (sq.rt / 45) is about 67. Therefore we conclude the number 67 is a clone of the number 45 (as root).


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