From: Yash (yashk2000@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jan 09 2002 - 11:21:21 MST
You're probably right about diminishing returns, especially because of the
ensuing difficulty of recognising a symbol (let's say an algebraic symbol -
the letter) when it's used as x in (x=y+z) and a number (the value of x in
the gematrix system).
This seems to be a complex issue. It would entail using additional symbols
to indicate when a letter is just that and when it is a number.
Incidentally, there are points added to the Hebrew language to indicate some
sort of difference between the normal letters and the dotted ones.
Yash.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-virus@lucifer.com [mailto:owner-virus@lucifer.com]On Behalf
Of joedees@bellsouth.net
possibly, but our history is replete (indeed it is comprised of0 the
successes we have had with separate alphabetic (literature( and
numeric (mathematics) bases. I am of the opinion that to combine the
two would complexify the hybrid far beyond the point of diminishing
returns.
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