Magic Numbers: Albert Einstein – 4,5,6
A very interesting numerical fact about one of the most well known and important people to have ever lived. Wether you believe in Lucky numbers or not, Albert was a 4, five and 6.
Numbers surround us everywhere. All we have learned about the Cosmos and life is governed by mathematical calculations, numeric hypothesis and even the ‘Chaos Theory’ is based ironically on numerical theorem.
Within different religious text, we will find references to numbers- the number of heavens, the number of the devil, the number of prayers to be offered in a day. The list goes on…
There is another esoteric side to numbers, symbolizing life and creation, magic, superstition. Magic Numbers and Magic Squares are unwittingly used by more and more people every day.
Albert Einstein had a magic number.
Albert Einstein was born on the 14th March 1879. Using a table of correspondence between numbers and the letters of the alphabet, we can work out values:
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4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
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C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
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J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
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V |
W |
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ALBERT = 1+3+2+5+9+2= 22 Reduce this down as the value is more than 9.
2+2=4
EINSTEIN = 41, so reduce this down to 4+1=5
Birth Date- 14 March 1879. This produces 14+3+1+8+9=42 4+2=6
Adding 4+5+6 and reducing these down gives us Albert’s Golden Number.
4+5+6=15, and then 1+5=6
Now for the interesting part.
Albert Einstein graduated from Technical University in Zurich in 1896. 1+8+9+6=15 or 6
He discovered relativity in 1905. 1+9+0+5=15 or 6
He received the Nobel Prize in 1921. 1+9+2+1= 13 or 4.
He died April 18th 1955. 4+1+8+1+9+5+5=33 or 6
He was 76 years old when he died. 7+6=13 or 4
The pattern that emerges is of 4, 5 and 6. These were his Magic numbers. Try it for yourselves, and let me know the results!
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11 Comments
Dee Gold, posted this comment on Jan 22nd, 2009
anyone who love reading about Einstein should read this
Socrates II, posted this comment on Jan 22nd, 2009
Whoa! That’s interesting…
Joni Keith, posted this comment on Jan 22nd, 2009
Hmmmm…very interesting. I’ve always believed in the magic of numbers. This is good stuff.
Darren Goad, posted this comment on Jan 25th, 2009
Interesting, even for a sceptic.
Peter Cimino, posted this comment on Feb 8th, 2009
Wow. What a great idea for an article. Very well done and as always entertaining. Thank you.
wildcardWI, posted this comment on Feb 11th, 2009
great artical, fun read!
sexyme, posted this comment on Mar 17th, 2009
I am a scientist…..
Sorry to say the Alphabetic value you give is different to COLLS ZODIAC and also the Kabala of Numbers.
If you would like to delve in this subject in greater detail, you may let me know through a message, as to how you would like to correspond.
14.3 1879,
When added up=’’33’’=6 =the highest order of intelligence i.e. 33,
In human beings, that’s why only Einstein’s brain, to date has been preserved.
Further more his basic number is a 14 =5 =OBSERVATIONIST,
Without acute sense of observation, I know no one, better than Einstein, who could have introduced his Theory of Relativity.
The rest is history………
NUMEROLOGY AND ASTROLOGY are statistically based arts /science to that extent, we should attach, that much importance only.
Suppee XX, posted this comment on Mar 18th, 2009
Thanks for your expertise Loveley. This article is just for fun- and highlights numerical coindidences in our lives. Not something we should base our lives around. This article is not to devine an order of intelligence. Its to show a co-incidence of numbers. I am not a specialist,or a scientist., so take on board what you are syaing. Thanks Loveley.
Adrian, posted this comment on Apr 17th, 2009
If you look at the 42 calculation on his birth date you will notice that you have ommitted the number 7 9from 1879), other than that it’s fine and interesting.












cardy, posted this comment on Jan 22nd, 2009
found this so intresting good work.