The Theory of
Line Patterns
No figure out of the possible 30^49 (2E72)
is the square root or greater as improbable by design
using prime digits 2 and 5
as all of the 2^23 * 29! / 18! (1E22) figures shown
using prime digits 3 and 7 by the noted sub-pattern.
math on 37 patterns
scholastically
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There are 29 double stick figures in standard unicode + space = 30 in a grid of 7 * 7 = 49 thus 30^49 (2E72) possible figures. 21 spaces + flip up/down + flip left/right = 23 gives 2^23, and 11 unique unicode characters used is 29 - 11 = 18 unused, thus 29! / 18!, giving 2^23 * 29! / 18! (1E22) figures shown. If every phone, ipad, and computer in the world (1E10) ran this webpage nonstop 24/7/365 (1E7 / year) for a thousand years, only about ten percent of these 1E22 figures using prime digits 3 and 7 would be displayed anywhere on any of these screens, yet not one single pattern using prime digits 2 and 5 would be even the square root as improbable by design. All 1E22 figures shown are an exact duplicate, in a pseudo language, of the very first sentence of a well known book.

That's ten billion trillion to 0 (10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 to 0) in favor of this theory.
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This noted pseudo sentence, 'BRAJYO BRA ALHYM AO HJMYM VAO HARE' is the actual first sentence of a popular book, in its original language, by a pseudo language we have made up. We will use upper case letters with the places and values found in this key to represent a pseudo version of this ancient language.

For the purpose of this website, English letters are given values in the same manner as the pseudo language. Also, for the purpose of this website, use lower case for English and upper case for the pseudo language. You can try any pseudo or English sentence in the box to see if it fits the 37 primary patterns of the pseudo sentence.


     
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To disprove this theory, you have to use prime digits other than these digits of 3 and 7 which leaves 2 and 5 to recreate these patterns with your own sentence.

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37 primary patterns of noted sentence

1. The numeric value of the sentence equals the product of the two most interesting digits, 3 and 7 forward and reverse, 3 is for a triangle, 7 is for lucky number, 37 * 73 which equals 2701.
          There is about one in ten thousand chance of this occurring.
2. The numeric value of the nouns, words 3 and 7, the two most interesting digits, and word 5 in between, ALHYM, HJMYM, HARE, add up to these two most interesting digits again, 37 * 7 * 3 = 777(3 7s or 7 3 times), the most interesting triple number with lucky 7 number.
          There is about one in a thousand chance of this occuring.
3. Exactly 23, the number of chromosomes in the human body, subsets of the first seven words are evenly divisible by these two most interesting digits together, 37.
          There is a about one in twenty thousand chance of this occurring.
4. The number of letters times the product of the letters divided by the number of words times the product of the words, ignoring exponent, equals PI the most important constant in the universe.
          There is about one in one hundred thousand chance of this occurring.
5. The place values of the first and the last independently, and therefore also the first and last letters together of the words of at least 8 of the subsets of the first seven words are evenly divisible by 7.
          There is about one in two hundred chance of this occurring.

    In the noted pseudo sentence the following primary items are evenly divisible by 7, lucky number
    (7 is by far the most used number in the noted book ):


6. The number of words
          There is a one in seven chance of this occurring

7. The number of letters
8. The number of letters in the first three words: "BRAJYO BRA ALHYM"
9. The number of letters in the first five words: "BRAJYO BRA ALHYM AO HJMYM"
10. The number of letters in the last four words: "AO HJMYM VAO HARE" (covered by 7 and 8)
11. The number of letters in the sixth and seventh words: "VAO HARE" (covered by 7 and 9)
12. The number of letters in the middle word and the word to its left
13. The number of letters in the middle word and the word to its right
          There is about one in ten chance that this many would occur with any set of adjacent words.

14. The number of letters in the three nouns, words 3 and 7, the two most interesting digits, and word 5 in between, ALHYM, HJMYM, HARE
15. The numeric value of the three nouns: ALHYM, HJMYM, HARE (covered by 2)
16. The place value of the three nouns: ALHYM, HJMYM, HARE
17. The number of letters in the four remaining words (covered by 7 and 14)
          There is about one in twenty chance that all this would occur with any subset.

18. The numeric value of the first and last letters of the first half of the sentence
19. The numeric value of the first and last letters of the last half of the sentence
20. The numeric value of the first, middle and last letters of the sentence (covered by 18 and 19)
21. The numeric value of the first letters of the first and last words.
22. The numeric value of the last letters of the first and last words.
23. The numeric value of the first and last letters of the first and last words (covered by 21 and 22)
24. The numeric value of the first and last letters between the first and last words
25. The numeric value of the first and last letters of all the words (covered by 23 and 24)
          There is about one in ten thousand chance that these events would occur.

26. The place value of the first 3 words, 3 is for triangle
27. The odd numbers among the place values of the first 3 words
28. The even numbers among the place values of the first 3 words
29. Multiplying the place value by their order of the first 3 words
          There is about one in twelve chance that all these events would occur for any adjacent words.

30. The digits of the numeric value of the 3rd word 'ALHYM', 3 is for triangle
31. The digits of the numeric values of the letters in the 3rd word 'ALHYM',
32. The digits of the place values in the letters of the 3rd word 'ALHYM',
33. The number of these digits in the preceding.
          There is about one in three hundred chance of all these events occuring in any word.

34. The character position in the word plus the value times the place
35. The character position in the word times the value plus the place
36. The character position in the word times the value over the place
37. The character position in the sentence times the value times the place
          There is about one in twelve chance that this many combinations would occur.

The overall probability of having all of these patterns by chance is about: 1 in (1E4 * 1E3 * 2E4 * 1E5 * 2E2 * 7^25) = 1 in 5E39
The overall probability of having any subset etc. conform is about 1 in (1E4 * 1E3 * 1E12 * 1E5 * 1E2 * 1E1 * 1E1 * 1E1 * 1E4 * 1E1 * 1E2 * 1E1) = 1 in 1E37

If one includes the probability of being real words, a real sentence, and specifically about the noted subject, the probability goes to one in a googol This is even ignoring the fact that the place values appended together, 22012110222201112510131225211310136122512018, is evenly divisible by 7; I challenge anyone to find any sentence in any other existing book in the world, lucky or not, that is even the cube root as improbable as having any subset of patterns conform. The cube root would be 1 in 1E10, or one in ten billion. There are about 130,000,000 printed books in the world with about 10,000 sentences each which is about 1E12, a trillion sentences to choice from so you should be able to find 100 by chance. Good luck. Please submit to feedback below and I will gladly publish these 100 that are the cube root as improbable here.

The number of unique characters in the pseudo language is 22 and the number of letters in the pseudo sentence is 28 so that the number of possible combinations of letters is 22^28 which in round numbers is about 1E37, again the 3 and 7, the two most interesting digits. So the author basically had one shot at it. If you took all of the computing power on earth including all supercomputers, mainframes, minis, desktops, laptops, iPads, iPhones, cell phones, calculators, GPS units, car computers, appliance computers, wrist watches, and everything else with a processor, each and every one doing nothing whatsoever except for looking for these patterns, each processor unit looking at the equivalent of one million strings per second using advanced algorithms, for thirty million seconds per year, for one thousand years, you would have
about one in eight trillion chance
of finding at least one string that matched all thirty seven patterns. 5E39 / 2E10 units / 1E6 per second / 3E7 seconds per year / 1E3 years = 8E12
or about one in three thousand chance of any subset etc. occurring. 2E30 / 2E10 units / 1E6 per second / 3E7 seconds per year / 1E3 years = 3E3
This could be reduced by doing some complicated pre calculations of what strings to look at. This would be extremely difficult to do these calculations. I encourage you to try. This website has mechanisms built in to determine if you succeed.

This is only to get a totally random set of characters. To get actual words would be considerably more difficult. To get a legitimate sentence would be considerably more difficult than that. To get a sentence that describes the origin of a noted entity would be even considerably more difficult than that. Then there is DNA. Is the fact that there are exactly 23 subsets of the pseudo sentence that are evenly divisible by the two most interesting digits together, 37, the same number of 23 chromosomes in the human body, just a coincidence. The molecular weights of the 20 amino acids in DNA equals the numeric value of the pseudo sentence plus the two most interesting digits together, 37.

I feel confident in saying that the United States Supreme Court will rule in "FAVOR" of this theory in government owned public schools with the condition that teachers are not allowed to say that an alternate method was involved other than pure luck, but can only prove mathematically that the '37 primary patterns of the pseudo sentence ' are extremely mathematically significant.

If you agree that this scientific theory should be taught in schools, please sign this petition below and pass the word by telling your friends and posting this url https://thetheoryofpatterns.com/index.php in comments on other websites.

Write a letter to your local, state, and federal elected officials about putting "The Theory of Patterns" in public schools, a valid scientific theory If you sign the petition, no one will know because the only thing that is public is the number of signatures per state.

Win $1000 by being the first to disprove "The Theory of Patterns", just for the first sentence. All you have to do is write a legitmate sentence that clearly articulates your hypothesis of the origin of the noted entity that is not reverse engineered from the pseudo sentence using only technology available three thousand years ago other than this website for verification, has all 37 primary patterns of the pseudo sentence 'BRAJYO BRA ALHYM AO HJMYM VAO HARE' as noted on this webpage, starts in order in human DNA exactly 888 times, with the same derived key, both halves are found, with various keys, as a complete string, at least 34 times in human DNA, and has equivalent patterns for DNA, 'PI', 'e', 'c' and other, and find the authors sons name in English as one word using derived key exactly twenty three, the number of chromosomes in Human DNA, times in Human DNA. all using primary digits other than lucky digits of 3 and 7.

If anyone is succesful in disproving the theory noted above by the conditions set out by this website, then, and only then, this petition will be discontinued and the theory will be disproven for one sentence with only thirty thousand left to disprove.


Petition: By my signature below, I affirm, based on the indisputable scientific evidence presented here, that "The Theory of Patterns" should be taught in all high schools in the United States if the Supreme Court agrees that it is a valid verifiable theory and thus within the confines of the first amendment.       math      

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More to come. We have 30,000 sentences to go and there is a lot more where this came from.

Number of signatures by state:
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AK302024-04-22 14:48:30
AL12023-03-19 23:42:03
AR342024-02-08 22:56:28
AS322024-04-14 20:41:22
AZ382024-04-01 16:48:11
CA262024-04-10 19:44:15
CO352024-04-23 23:52:20
CT352024-04-23 04:15:11
DE342024-04-23 21:06:51
FL282024-03-23 09:21:02
FM302024-04-27 22:30:27
GA342024-03-13 17:11:30
GU332024-03-31 00:36:13
HI262024-02-05 11:54:46
IA402024-04-20 16:26:36
ID282024-03-01 16:20:51
IL242023-08-15 17:04:51
IN372024-04-01 21:09:38
KS342024-04-05 04:53:04
KY342024-04-28 20:45:27
LA272024-03-17 07:41:29
MA302024-04-25 13:36:04
MD212024-03-25 20:47:40
ME302024-03-14 12:02:14
MH282023-11-03 04:40:53
MI262023-07-19 19:54:02
MN232024-04-19 03:21:53
MO192024-04-10 15:23:00
MP252023-11-13 03:16:57
MS332024-04-19 21:24:19
MT312024-04-26 16:47:34
NA312024-04-27 23:56:40
NC252023-11-25 02:45:08
ND282024-04-23 20:12:20
NE322024-04-13 12:02:17
NH262023-11-17 01:34:57
NJ332024-04-28 23:31:52
NM322024-04-25 15:10:31
NV232023-11-26 14:53:54
NY362024-04-17 13:00:30
OH212023-01-11 18:17:49
OK332024-04-29 01:42:56
OR252024-03-08 02:37:01
PA302024-03-16 00:01:41
PR422024-04-28 18:57:52
PW392024-04-29 06:34:55
RI272024-01-09 15:17:43
SC292024-04-26 23:01:48
SD302024-04-15 22:36:50
TN352024-02-06 04:30:10
TX232024-04-05 00:35:14
UT322024-01-19 05:32:10
VA322024-02-27 19:34:17
VI272024-04-13 05:36:32
VT252024-03-01 20:46:49
WA392024-04-20 07:11:06
WI312024-04-06 02:07:20
WV322024-04-01 18:42:58
WY812024-04-10 13:54:21
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