Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Now Gematria Is A Language

I don’t have any blog screen grabs, since so far it’s not been included there.  So to tide you over, just for the hell of it here’s the Lost in Space robot.

For as long as the trend lasts here is a video example.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r

Whether intentional or not these videos are made to stand alone.  Although we’re kindly treated to proof of Freemasonry being founded on solar eclipses via a link to the same blog as the citation (rather silly, like citing Wikipedia on laser enhanced supplements for the reference to the article on laser enhanced supplements), each Gematrinator video has been starting with a quick overview of gematria.  This in place of a separate training video to give a rough idea of what is going on.

Some great ideas for not having the separate video, well first of all if your channel gets deleted you don’t have to bother replacing that.  Also, the intros never can cover all the waffling over what is a “rule” and what exactly counts as gematria.  No sense in making the flying by the seat of your pants too obvious, you never know when you’ll want that 102 to stay as 102 instead of dropping the zero.

One such waffle that was housed in the narratives (yes, a Waffle House) is the old story that “the entire English language is coded just for gematria” which they finally was decided was too nuts to keep.  Easier to argue that the vile shadow forces were picking and choosing their encryption.  Well, it’s back.  And now it’s not just back, it’s been promoted.  The English language isn’t used just to hide tiny numbers, as in this and several recent videos this is “The language of gematria”.

Ok.

Do you know what the word “language” means?

In its most simple form, the refutation is probably just imagining what it would be like if everyone tried to communicate solely with numbers requiring further translation to mean anything.  Written language developed as an expression of vocal language.  Gematria isn’t even close.

More in depth, here’s an article from my blog the Internet I found about the characteristics of language.  https://www.google.com/amp/s/neoenglish.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/characteristics-and-features-of-language/amp/.  This being the top search engine result and not the FTFM blog it should do.

Let’s go over them one by one.  There’s overlaps in the main characteristics.
Arbitrary -  No pass/no fail.  Yes, gematria is too arbitrary not totally  missing being arbitrary.  Arbitrary explains why we might call that city in Australia, Wollongong,while aliens might think it’s Zqzmrfidxgong.  Instead even people that don’t use Arabic numbers all are expected to think 33 is 33.  But if 33 was created to mean hoax, there’s no connection directly.  If we have to pick tally this as a passing grade.
Social - Big fail.  Communicating solely with gematria ain’t gonna happen.  People would never put up with the required further translation.
Symbolic - Fail.  This is why it’s better to stick to the story of it being a code.  Completely unintelligible by itself.
Systematic - Fail.  Have I mentioned “lack of rules” before?
Vocal - Fail.  They hijacked English to verbalize everything instead of creating new writing to match new vocals.
Non-Instinctive, Conventional - Pass.  Try inheriting the ability to learn something so convoluted and unstructured.  A pass, but hardly a major victory.
Productive, Creative - Fail.  Gematria is a waste of time and if anything too creative for its own good.  But that’s not really what the characteristic means.  It means the language has the ability to adapt and grow.  Like adding new words to the OED.  Gematria is stuck in a dead end of reducing everything to the same two and three digit numbers over and over and over, purposefully disguised in some ways most of the time to force the result.

Calling gematria a language in and of itself is more ludicrous than saying the language was made to hide the numbers within it.  There’s no way an isolated pack of people would ever develop something so cumbersome to try and communicate on a daily basis.  If you use the phrase “language of gematria” you instantly lose any non pigeon chess debate.

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