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04 April 2006

No.4





0 = 4 - 4
1 = 4/4
3 = 4 - 4/4
4 = 4
5 = sqrt(4) / .4
6 = 4 + sqrt(4)
7 = (4! + 4) / 4
8 = 8 + 8
9 = 4 / .4`
10 = 4 / .4

11 = 44 / 4
12 = 4 + 4 + 4
13 = 4 * 4 - sqrt(4)
14 = 4 * 4 - sqrt(4)
15 = 4 * 4 - 4 / 4
16 = 4 * 4
17 = 4 * 4 + 4/4
18 = 4 * 4 + sqrt(4)
19 = 4! - sqrt(4) /.4
20 = 4! - 4
21 = 4! - sqrt(4) / sqrt(.4`)
22 = 4! - sqrt(4)
23 = 4! - 4 / 4
24 = 4!
25 = 4! + 4 / 4
26 = 4! + sqrt(4)
27 = 4! / (.4` * sqrt(4))
28 = 4! + 4
29 = 4! + sqrt(4) / .4
30 = 4! + 4 + sqrt(4)
31 = 4! + (4! + 4) / 4
32 = 4 * (4 + 4)
33 = 4! + 4 / .4`
34 = 4! + 4 / .4
35 = (4! - sqrt(.4`)) / sqrt(.4`)
36 = 4 * (4 + 4) + 4
37 = (4! + sqrt(.4`)) / sqrt(.4`)
38 = 4! / sqrt(.4`) + sqrt(4)
39 = (sqrt(4) + 4!) / sqrt(.4`)
40 = 44 - 4
41 = (4 * 4 + .4) / .4
42 = 44 - sqrt(4)
43 = 44 - 4/4
44 = 44
45 = (4! - 4) / .4`
46 = 44 + sqrt(4)
47 = 4! + 4! - 4 / 4
48 = 4! + 4!
49 = 4! + 4! + 4 / 4
50 = 4! + 4! + sqrt(4)
51 = (.4 + 4! - 4) / .4
52 = 4! + 4! + 4
53 = (4! - .4`) / .4`
54 = 4! /.4`
55 = (4! - sqrt(4)) / .4
56 = 4! / .4 - 4
57 = (4! + .4) / .4 - 4
58 = 4! / .4 - sqrt(4)
59 = (4! - .4) /.4
60 = 4! / .4
61 = (4!+ .4) / .4
62 = 4! / .4 + sqrt(4)
63 = (4! + 4) / .4`
64 = sqrt(sqrt(sqrt(4^(4!))))
65 = (4! + sqrt(4)) / .4
66 = 44 / sqrt(.4`)
67 = sqrt(4) + (4! + sqrt(4)) / .4
68 = 44 + 4!
69 = (4! + 4 - .4) / .4
70 = (4! + 4) / .4
71 = (4! + 4.4) / .4
72 = 4! + 4! + 4!
73 = sqrt(sqrt(sqrt(4^(4!)))) + 4 / .4`
74 = 4! + 4! + 4! + sqrt(4)
75 = (4! + 4 + sqrt(4)) / .4
76 = 4! + 4! + 4! + 4
77 = 4! / (.4` * sqrt(.4`)) - 4
78 = 4! + 4! / .4`
79 = 4! + (4! - sqrt(4)) / .4
80 = 4 * (4! - 4)
81 = (4 / .4')^sqrt(4)
82 = 4 * (4! - 4) + sqrt(4)
83 = 4! - (.4 - 4!) / .4
84 = 4! / .4 + 4!
85 = (4! + 4 / .4) / .4
86 = 44 * sqrt(4) - sqrt(4)
87 = 4 * 4! - 4 / .4`
88 = 44 * sqrt(4)
89 = (4! + sqrt(4)) / .4 + 4!
90 = 4 / (.4` - .4)
91 = 4! - sqrt(4) / .4
92 = 4! - 4
93 = 4 * 4! - sqrt(4) / sqrt(.4`)
94 = 4 * 4! - sqrt(4)
95 = 4 * 4! - 4/4
96 = 4 * 4!
97 = 4 * 4! + 4/4
98 = 4 * 4! + sqrt(4)
99 = 44 / .4`
100 = 4 * 4! + 4
(.4` = 0.4444444444444444)

Do you know the significance of the number four? The number for is held in high esteem by many cultures and civilizations, both past and present. There are also significance of the number four in physics. There are four forces that control the flight of an aircraft; lift, thrust, weight and drag. A square has four sides.

In our solar system we have four solid planets; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. There are also four planets of gas; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. And on earth we have four seasons. In fact the number four is everywhere; your car has four tires in the table has four legs, just like animals. In baseball there are four bases.

There are 4 Greek elements; Earth, wind, fire and water. It is said that during the apocalypse there will be four major events; war, plague, famine and death. It seems no matter where you go or what you do the number four is there with you.

It seems as if the number four is indeed a number of order or that is to say the opposite of chaos. Many of the cycles that we know of, have four components. Four also seems to be a number of completeness, with a beginning and an end. If you were looking for a new beginning in your life, think of the number four. If you were looking to create a system, consider the number four. Abstractly speaking the number four appears to be part of what is holding the whole world together in this dimension. So when you think of the number four consider all this in 2006.



Source:
  • http://www.ezinearticles.com/?04-The-Number-Four;-4444&id=160795

  • http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/fun/4444/
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