On 16 Jun 2010, at 01:04, Rabbi Rabbit wrote:
Dear Bruno,
Thank you for your ample and generous answer.
I want to play with my cards on the table and I take as a rule not to
pretend to understand what I do not understand.
That is a good idea, especially if you want understand.
I must c
Dear R.Rabbit,
thanks for the consideret reply and your willingness to expand your domain
into relations with other domaines. You see, we are already in trouble with
22 letters (never mind 27, or the mathematical operator battle) about ONLY
the NAME of God. What is in a name? whatever callers like
Dear Jason,
My assumption is that the Name of God, according to Abraham Abulafia,
could be made of any possible combination of the 22 letters, as long
as this name does not exceed 22 characters. This includes repetitions
of letters and any combination between 1 and 22 characters.
Thank you for yo
Rabbi Rabbit,
Forgive me if I missed this elsewhere in your posts, but is there the
assumption somewhere that the name of God is 22 Hebrew letters long? If
that is the case and some letters may be missing and others repeated, then
you are correct about there being 22^22 combinations. If every le
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