Professional Bull Rider Dylan Grant Killed in Competition @ 24
This is the third time I’ve covered the sudden demise of a bullrider. The previous posts are linked below:
- Pro Bull Rider Mason Lowe Dies During Competition (2019)
- 14-Year-Old Bull Rider Dies During Competition in North Carolina (2023)
Both of those posts discuss the numeric connections of each individual to world champion bullrider Lane Frost, who was tragically killed at a competition in 1989, sending shockwaves through the sport.
Lane Clyde Frost, who was from Laramie, Wyoming, has matching 60 and 75 gematria with Grant, who was also from Wyoming and died in his home state.
The freak accident occurred on a date with Primary numerology of 52:
The “Jesus” Code
It’s a common belief that Jesus was truthfully born on the date September 11th, or 9/11:
Dylan Grant has Ordinal gematria of 116 – the first number to match Jesus in Latin.
Many Christians believe that Jesus Christ was crucified on April 3rd, or 4/3, which was the same date Dylan Grant died in Wyoming:
The 43rd Prime number is 191. Wyoming became a state on the 191st day of the year:
Jesus has matching 61 gematria with Cross.
173 upside-down is ELI, which is what Jesus cried on the cross:
According to three of the four Gospels, the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ caused darkness to fall over the sky, much like a Solar Eclipse:
April 3rd had Multiplicative numerology of 240:
The 24th Prime number is 89
Frost was Trampled in the year ’89
The ultimate Eclipse number is 1331
Eclipse / Pi Code
Frost died on the date leaving 154 days in the year:
Ritual sacrifice has matching Latin gematria with Perfect number.
496 is the third Perfect Number
28 is the second Perfect Number
The Mathematics of the circle is Mathematical perfection.
392 is the 314th Composite number
The Mathematics of the circle are resolved with Pi, which begins with 3.14.
To get the Pi symbol on a Windows keyboard, use Alt+227. The main character survives a shipwreck for 227 days in Life of Pi, which is a tribute to that number’s special relation to Pi.
There are Three hundred sixty degrees in a circle.
Pi, Eclipse, and Circles all sum to 69.