Evidence Grading System
Every claim in Codex Numerica is classified using a consistent four-tier evidence system, separating verifiable mathematics from interpretive speculation:
Verified
Independently confirmable facts. No reasonable scholarly dispute. Reproducible arithmetic, documented historical facts.
Remarkable
Noteworthy patterns deserving explanation. Not universally accepted as evidence of deliberate design.
Disputed
Contested by scholars. Competing alternative explanations exist. Methodological concerns raised.
Exploratory
Speculative or data-dependent. Beyond current methodological consensus. Requires further research.
Biblical Cryptography
Atbash cipher, Genesis 1:1 mathematics (37×73), heptadic patterns, ELS Torah codes, gematria, and transcendental constants in Hebrew scripture.
Christian Bible
Greek isopsephy, the number 888 (Jesus), 666/616 (Number of the Beast), 153 fish, Psalm 119 acrostic, and Ivan Panin's numerical analysis.
Quranic Numerics
Arabic abjad system, basmala structure (114 occurrences), Code 19 critique, muqatta'at disconnected letters, and word-count symmetries.
Bahá’í Numerics
The Badi' calendar (19×19), Vahid & Kull-i-Shay' cycles, the number 9 and "Baha", abjad calculations of the Bab, and consciously designed numerical architecture.
Vedic Mathematics
Rigveda's 10,800 verse structure, sacred 108, yuga cycles (432,000), Katapayadi cipher, fire altar geometry, and the Mahabharata's 18-fold patterns.
Buddhist Numerics
84,000 dharma doors, 108-bead malas, 31 planes of existence, 12 links of dependent origination, and Indra's Net as holographic metaphor.
Sikh Scripture
1,430 pages, 31 ragas, Ik Oankar ("1" as theology), five K's, Japji Sahib's 40-part structure, and the absence of gematria in Gurmukhi.
Jain Numerics
Five types of infinity, proto-logarithms, combinatorics, 24 Tirthankaras, colossal time units (sagaropama), and the most explicit early mathematical doctrines.
Confucian Numerics
305 poems of the Shijing, Five Constants, Nine as imperial yang, the eight-legged essay, and numerical structures in classical Chinese scholarship.
I Ching & Daoism
64 hexagrams as complete 6-bit binary space, Leibniz and binary arithmetic, Daodejing's 81 chapters (9²), 60-year cycle, and Daozang's 3+4 structure.
Shinto Numerics
Three primeval deities, seven generations of gods, "eight million kami," auspicious odd numbers (3-5-7), and Ise Shrine's 20-year rebuild cycle.
Ancient Mesopotamia
Sexagesimal base-60 system, divine number hierarchy (Anu=60, Enlil=50), Sumerian King List's 43,200-year reigns, Enuma Elish, and the origin of 7 as mystical number.
Ancient Egypt
Pyramid Texts (714+ spells), Great Pyramid's π-ratio geometry, seked system, 42 Assessors of Maat, 12-hour Duat, and stellar alignments.
Zoroastrianism
17 Gathas in 238 stanzas, 72-chapter Yasna, 7 Amesha Spentas, 12,000-year cosmic cycle, and the 21-nask mirror of the Ahuna Vairya prayer.
Ancient Egypt
Pyramid Texts (714+ spells), Great Pyramid’s π-ratio geometry, seked system, 42 Assessors of Maat, decans calendar, Coffin Texts, and Ennead/Ogdoad cosmology.
Ethiopia & Ge’ez Corpus
Kebra Nagast’s 117 chapters, Ethiopian 13-month calendar, Ge’ez alphanumeric system, the number 7 in Orthodox liturgy, Tabot tradition, and Andemta exegesis.
West Africa & Ifa
Ifa’s 256 Odù as an 8-bit binary system (16×16), Epic of Sundiata’s heptadic structure, Akan 6-day calendar, and the Dogon cosmology debate.
African Corpora Index
Comprehensive index of African sacred numeric traditions, methodological notes on oral vs. written corpora, and cross-continental comparison tables.
Sacred Numbers Across Cultures
Deep analysis of five numbers that appear across civilizations: 7 (completeness), 12 (cosmic order), 19 (Metonic cycle), 108 (Indian sacred), and 432 (precessional).
Cross-Cultural Comparisons
Side-by-side analysis of Enuma Elish vs. Genesis, Gilgamesh Flood vs. Noah, and structural parallels across creation and flood narratives with evidence grading.
Sacred Numbers Lab
Deep profiles of 3, 4, 5, 9, and 40 — mathematical properties, astronomical anchoring, cross-cultural attestation tables, and counter-examples for each number.
Numeral Systems
How traditions encode numbers in script — Hebrew gematria, Greek isopsephy, Arabic abjad, Sanskrit Katapayadi, I Ching binary, Ge’ez, and Ifa Odù.
Ritual Calendars
The mathematics of liturgical cycles — Metonic 19-year cycle, 60-year East Asian stems and branches, the Omer count (7×7), mala bead counts, and calendar comparison matrix.
Numerical Architecture
Deep-dive essays on Psalm 119’s 22×8 acrostic, Rigveda’s 10,800 verses, Daodejing’s 81 chapters (9²), and the Yasna’s 72-chapter structure.
Structural Dashboard
Canon-by-canon raw counts for every tradition — books, chapters, verses, words, and letters with edition sources and evidence grading.