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4′33″ - WikipediaA prime number, Markov number,[24] star number.[25]
- The perfect score in the game show Fifteen To One, only ever achieved once in over 2000 shows.
- 433 can refer to composer John Cage's composition 4′33″ (pronounced "Four minutes, thirty-three seconds" or just "Four thirty-three").
to compose a piece of uninterrupted silence and sell it to Muzak Co. It will be three or four-and-a-half minutes long—those being the standard lengths of "canned" music and its title will be Silent Prayer. It will open with a single idea which I will attempt to make as seductive as the color and shape and fragrance of a flower. The ending will approach imperceptibility.
33 And with many such parables spake he the word unto them, as they were able to hear it.
34 Saying, Let us alone; what have we to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth? art thou come to destroy us? I know thee who thou art; the Holy One of God.
you should check again. All languages still have a numeric component. Especially hebrew
Bible Gematria
I didn’t learn about it until I found the “Bible wheel” and put some of the ideas to the test
Whether you think there is anything to it isn’t on me
the Quran is also numerically encoded
A census worker investigates why the population of a small town has remained the same for the past 100 years. He soon discovers the chilling truth, but it may be too late
In number theory, a Smith number is a composite number for which, in a given number base, the sum of its digits is equal to the sum of the digits in its prime factorization in the given number base. In the case of numbers that are not square-free, the factorization is written without exponents, writing the repeated factor as many times as needed.
- The "438 match" or "438 game" has been used by cricket media to describe the famous 2006 One Day International in which Australia scored a world record 434 in their innings, only to see South Africa respond in their innings with 438.