The Big Three Problems
There are many problems with the theory of the codes when viewed from a scientific
point of view but three stand out
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Any text of similar size will have similar clusters of words to those found in the Torah.
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The probabilities quoted for
the word clusters are computed by methods contrary to the accepted laws of probability and
used in situations where it is essentially impossible to assign meaningful probabilities. (Will not discuss further here)
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The famous Rabbi's experiment
has many flaws in both its data and in its method. The largest flaw, one that, by itself,
already entirely explains what was found, is the subjective nature of the list of
appellations used for the Rabbis.
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