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
verified

Win $1000 by being the first to disprove "The Theory of Patterns", just for the first sentence. All you have to do is:

1. write a legitmate sentence that clearly articulates your hypothesis of the origin of the noted entity

2. that is not reverse engineered from the pseudo sentence

3. using only technology available at the time of the writing of this psuedo sentence other than this website for verification,

4. has all 37 primary patterns of the pseudo sentence 'BRAJYO BRA ALHYM AO HJMYM VAO HARE' as noted on this webpage, including having from the 1st to 100th, 200th, etc. evenly divisible by the prime digit pair you use more than any other one or two digit number for any univeral constant of your choosing, and the same for 'PI', 'e', and 'PHI' modified by the Hebrew numeric values of your sentence. Using the same test, you must have at least 212 secular prime pairs and multiples and no more than 65 of God's prime pairs and multiples, 4 out of 23 chromosomes have the first half of the sentence as a whole in any key in the first 50,000 amino acids, and has at least 441 out of 510 'PI' + 'e', 'PI' + 'PHI', and 'PI' + 'e' + 'PHI' digits create strings with your sentence at an offset greater than 1,

5. starts in order in human DNA exactly 888 times, with the same derived key, and the values of four combinations of the words in the sentence must make triple numbers,

6. both halves are found, with various keys, as a complete string, at least 34 times in human DNA,

7. has equivalent patterns for DNA, including the total weight of the twenty amino acids being the addition of the two primary digits together and the Hebrew numeric value of the sentence,

8. 'PI', 'e', 'c',

9. and other,

10, the authors sons name starts in DNA in English as one word exactly twenty three times, the number of chromosomes in the human body, son is the first two letters of the sentence, and the author's sons death is described in the first word of the sentence.

11. all using primary digits that are prime digits other than the digits of 3 and 7. This basically means using prime digits 2 and 5 to duplicate, in a similar fashion, all the patterns found in the pseudo sentence.

12. and all other patterns found by the general public, including the 40,000 pages of proof from Dr. Ivan Panin.

You must meet all twelve conditions with the same first sentence of a book published prior to 2019 to get the reward. The words of your sentence must be found at an offset greater than one in the same paragragh at an offset of less than 100 and a chapter in the book must create a valid mission, motto, creeed, and purpose by searching for the word 'patterns' and have multiple primary items within the same book matching the offset under 20, and the variants on your name must have both a place and value evenly divisible by this offset significantly greater than chance.
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