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For my 6666th post... (Original Post) hvn_nbr_2 Apr 16 OP
cue Twilight Zone Theme? 🎶👍😄 electric_blue68 Apr 16 #1
The 4-6s is a neat ranch in Texas, so only Texas scarey questionseverything Apr 16 #2
Quick. Make another post. LoisB Apr 16 #3
People who study numerology say that 666 is about balance and not bad luck Niagara Apr 17 #4
The antichrist is in the White House but it's not clear he can... NNadir Apr 17 #7
I suspect True Dough Apr 17 #5
:-) hvn_nbr_2 Apr 17 #6
Fun Fact About Sixes ProfessorGAC Apr 17 #8
The ex-mathematician in me wants to prove your claim, but .. hvn_nbr_2 Apr 17 #9

Niagara

(10,517 posts)
4. People who study numerology say that 666 is about balance and not bad luck
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 08:32 AM
Apr 17

But if you're the official antichrist your about 6,000 numbers off.


True Dough

(22,789 posts)
5. I suspect
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 08:54 AM
Apr 17

that by having the DU user name standing for "heaven-number_2" you will be protected from all those evil sixes.

ProfessorGAC

(72,387 posts)
8. Fun Fact About Sixes
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 04:19 PM
Apr 17

If you take a 2 or more digit number, you don't need a calculator to square it.
There's a pattern.
66² = 4,356
666² = 443,556
6,666² = 44,435,556
66,666² = 444,435,5556
And so on.
Take the number of sixes & subtract one.
Then, there's that number of 4s, followed by a 3, that number of 5s, and ends with a 6.
Just a fun fact of numbers that I like.

hvn_nbr_2

(6,670 posts)
9. The ex-mathematician in me wants to prove your claim, but ..
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 08:36 PM
Apr 17

the 78-year-old who worries about next month's Social Security payment doubts that I'll ever find the time and energy. Number theory types of claims, conjectures, etc. are always fun.

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