World War I – A Gregorian Pi Riddle
World War I began on a date with 32-40-50 numerology, matching the word Circle in three of the four base ciphers:
Of course, Pi (π) allows us to calculate the mathematics of the circle
The first three digits of Pi are 3.14
From the date the war began, to the date the war ended, was a span of exactly 224 weeks:
World War I ended 3 months, 14 days after the fourth anniversary of its beginning:
It’s said the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is what led to the start of WWI
He was the heir to the throne of the
An eclipse is the intersection of the two largest circles in the sky
Ferdinand died 192 days after his 50th birthday:
Think about how there are 365 days in a year, but 366 days in a leap year. Franz Ferdinand’s full name was a tribute to this fact about our calendar:
Ferdinand was born in
He was the presumptive heir to the throne for the
Notice above how Pi is 16+9 in Ordinal and 29 in Reverse
In Hebrew, solar eclipse sums to 209. The war began on the 209th day of the year:
The word eclipse on its own sums to 156. That was also the date leaving 156 days on the calendar:
This number is attributed in English gematria as well:
WWI ended exactly 156 days after the 1918 Great American coast-to-coast total solar eclipse:
This is also 22 weeks, 2 days | “Eclipse” = 222 (Extended)
This is also 5 months, 3 days | “Solar eclipse” = 53 (Reduction)
1331 is the number that represents a solar eclipse
The war ended on a date with 13/31 numerology
1331 has a Prime Factorization of 11 × 11 × 11
The armistice was signed in the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month
November 11th came to be known as Armistice Day
It was first celebrated in 1919
It was 51 days before the first day of 1919
World War I was also called the Great War
There are 19 years in the Metonic cycle