The Torah Code Experiment
Our fourth experiment centers around the the frequent pronouncements
made by officials in the Iranian government that they want to enforce Islam and Sharia Law
all over the world. And of course they want to be in control of this enforcement
because Iran wants its brand of Islam to dominate the world.
The associated possibilities of key word combinations are explored in the experiment
possibility table shown below.
This is the table showing the combination of key words that can form the key word sets of our
third experiment. Some of the key word phrases had no ELSs in the Torah and were excluded from the
experiment. Also, any key word pairs for which one key word is a substring of another was disallowed.
There were many small p-value tables produced by the key word combinations specified from
the possibility table. All key word sets used in the experiment had from 5 to 8 key words.
No key word set was allowed to have one key word which was a substring of another. The only tables
we show are those with p-values less than 1/1000.
The search produced a cylinder size of 975. With expected number of ELSs set to 50, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement
text population would have as compact a table as that produced by the Torah text is 6.5/100,000.
This table spans from Exodus 28:17 through Exodus 40:17.
The search produced a cylinder size of 33. With expected number of ELSs set to 50, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement
text population would have as compact a table as that produced by the Torah text is 40.5/100,000.
This table spans from Genesis 41:55 through Genesis 42:20.
The search produced a cylinder size of 33. With expected number of ELSs set to 50, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement
text population would have as compact a table as that produced by the Torah text is 50.5/100,000.
This table spans from Genesis 41:55 through Genesis 42:20.
The search produced a cylinder size of 177. With expected number of ELSs set to 50, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement
text population would have as compact a table as that produced by the Torah text is 66.5/100,000.
This table spans from Exodus 13:11 through Exodus 17:6.
The search produced a cylinder size of 974. With expected number of ELSs set to 50, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement
text population would have as compact a table as that produced by the Torah text is 70.5/100,000.
This table spans from Exodus 28:17 through Exodus 37:1.
The search produced a cylinder size of 975. With expected number of ELSs set to 50, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement
text population would have as compact a table as that produced by the Torah text is 70.5/100,000.
This table spans from Exodus 28:17 through Exodus 40:17.