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Connecting the dots between the 4th dimension and the 5th dimension.

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{ "gematria_values": [ { "number": 10, "hebrew": "י - Yud", "description": "Represents the singular point of creation, divinity, and the infinite in the finite." }, { "number": 18, "hebrew": "חי - Chai", "description": "Means 'life'. Commonly used in the custom of giving monetary gifts in multiples of 18." }, { "number": 26, "hebrew": "יהוה - YHWH", "description": "The numerical value of the Tetragrammaton, the ineffable name of God." }, { "number": 32, "hebrew": "לב - Lev", "description": "Means 'heart'. Significant in Kabbalistic literature, associated with the 32 Paths of Wisdom." }, { "number": 40, "hebrew": "מ - Mem", "description": "Represents transition or change, such as the duration of the Great Flood or Moses' time leading the Israelites." }, { "number": 72, "description": "Associated with the 72 names of God in Kabbalah, derived from three verses in Exodus 14." }, { "number": 137, "description": "Significant in Jewish contexts and also known as the Fine Structure Constant in physics." }, { "number": 613, "description": "Represents the total number of mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah." }, { "number": 666, "description": "While most associated with Christian eschatology, it appears in the Hebrew Bible in contexts like 1 Kings 10:14." }, { "number": 888, "hebrew": "Mashiach (Mem, Shin, Yud, Chet)", "description": "The gematria value of the word 'Mashiach' (Messiah) when spelled in a particular way." } ] }