Tesla 369 continued…!


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Let's look at the Tesla 369 comment. All the articles that I have seen, 9 is portrayed as being a fantastic number that essentially preserves the digital root of any number. For example, 39, the digital root of this number is 3.

Now, if you change the 3 to something that sums to 3, like 129, if you change 39 to 129, it preserves the digital root because 2+1 is 3 and 9 does nothing to the digital root.

But this works only because 9 is the last digit in a base 10 numbers that go from 0 to 9. And there is no reason, absolutely no reason for the universe to fundamentally operate in base 10. Base 10 is simply convenience for human beings. We are used to orders of numbers in tens. Universe has nothing to do with base 10.

In fact, most likely, the universe operates in base 2 — 0 and 1. That's enough. That's enough to explain everything in the universe, binary. It's more than sufficient.

So, I'm not so sure about this digital root business being relevant to the 369 argument from Tesla. I haven't found anything that shows me otherwise.