QUOTE(Adama @ Jun 23 2007, 06:27 PM)

Sorry to but in, BUT WHAT THE HELL ARE ALL OF YOU TALKING ABOUT!!! what are these numbers, can someone fill me in pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease!!!.
Thank you
Since no one else seems to wish to answer your question, I'll try.
All joking aside, if you consider Leedskalnin to be more or less real (there is a divisive group there, but no one has yet explained to satisfaction how he built Coral Castle by himself, or did what he did with magnetics), his writings, he said, contained all secrets as to the way he built his castle, and how he built the castle. He stated that in his books, especially "A Book for Every Home", were the means to understand the workings of the universe. Mind you, he did NOT state he knew everything in the universe: he said that one could understand any specific natural function in the universe.
In his writings, he stated that that number was the key to understanding.
Keep in mind that Leedskalnin has numerous detractors, and there are huge numbers of people who make claims about how he built his castle. At this time, I have yet to have one of these debunkers answer, to my satisfaction, certain questions regarding their theories on that building.
Leedskalnin also wrote a booklet on magnetics, which was naturally shunned by the scientific world; being an electronics engineer for several decades, I feel I am qualified to make my opinions known on this matter. So: some of his theories are very strange, and don't make any sense whatever in a conventional physics sense; yet, Leedskalnin provides numerous experimental 'proofs' of his theories, all of which are accurate. If one accepts his little 'magnets' flowing around, he makes sense; if one does NOT accept his little magnets, then it appears to be nothing more than ravings supported by experiment. Read it, then YOU choose. Just don't dismiss him as a lunatic, for if you do, you will miss some very interesting phenomena.