Chanukah: Hidden Light
The
אור גנוז, the hidden light, is the ancient
and primordial light that illuminated the world for the first 36 hours of
creation. Then God concealed the light. Some of the light comes out in
the Chanukah light with its Menorah, and the
Sealed Flask of Pure Oil.
This study is an example of where all these related terms cannot be
shown on a single cylinder because the various ELSs do not all have a
common resonance. But they all are individually related to the
Hidden Light. For each of the key words we find the best meeting
betwen its ELSs and the ELSs for the anchor The Hidden Light.
The Hidden Light has only three ELSs. Nevertheless it is a
surprise that each of them has its best meeting with the same ELS of
The Hidden Light and this ELS is the minimal skip ELS of
The Hidden Light.
The expected number of ELSs is set to 100. The cylinder size is 14.
The probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population would have a tables as compact as this one is 36.5/100.
Finding by Rabbi Glazerson
The expected number of ELSs is set to 100. The cylinder size is 17.
The probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population would have a tables as compact as this one is 4.5/100.
Finding by Rabbi Glazerson
The expected number of ELSs is set to 100. The cylinder size is 34.
the ELS of For The Menorah has skip of 36, corresponding to
the 36 hours that the primordial light shown before being hidden.
The probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population would have a tables as compact as this one is 20.5/1,000.
Finding by Rabbi Glazerson
The expected number of ELSs is set to 100. The cylinder size is 66.
The probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population would have a tables as compact as this one is 3.5/1,000.
Finding by Rabbi Glazerson
The expected number of ELSs is set to 100. The cylinder size is 69.
The probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population would have as small an area table as this one is 5/1,000.
Finding by Rabbi Glazerson
From a 100,000 trial Monte Carlo experiment, in which we combined
searches for each of these five pairs, trial by trial, and then computed
a single statistic in accordance with one of our standard protocols, the
probability that a text from the ELS random placement text population
would have as compact tables as what we have observed from the Torah
text is 4.5/100,000.