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COINCIDENCES IN THE BIBLE AND IN BIBLICAL HEBREW
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            Obviously one word (God or Jehovah ) cannot be assumed to have originated,
          over the history of the development of the two languages, from the other word.
          The two names for the Divine are so at odds with one another, both in pronuncia-
          tion and in structure, that a common source and a common designer can hardly
          be fathomed.
            Let us move again to fantasy world. We remember that the sequence of the three

          letters of the word yod convey, by their very geometrical shapes, an  impression of
          an evolving dynamic creation, moving from zero dimension, to one dimension,
          to two dimensions. Do the numbers 10, 6, 4, 16 and the total sum, 26, bear

          any meaning in view of modern cosmological theories, as far as dimensions are
          concerned?
            In other words, are these seemingly senseless numbers important in any sense?



          4.3  Higher Dimensions in Modern Cosmologies
          The  latest  developments  in  cosmology  theories,  nowadays  part  and  parcel  of
            modern physics, can be studied from many books that have been published in
          recent years. In the following, we base our descriptions of these developments

          regarding higher dimensions on six sources: Kaku (1994, 2005, 2005a), Greene

          (2004), Helpern  (2004), and Penrose  (2004).
            No attempt is made here to convey in detail the intricate arguments for the
          various claims, made by cosmology theories of recent years, regarding the  possible

          existence of higher dimensions (additional to the four known dimensions of space
          and time) . The concept “higher dimensions” has become an essential part in these
          theories. We will, however, provide a short introduction for the origin of the need
          to develop such concepts, and then provide several quotations from the above
          sources.
            A major endeavor of physics, as it has been developing for the last hundred

          and fifty years or so, is to integrate all the forces of nature under a unifying single

          theory. At first, there were five major forces:

              •  The electric force
              •  The magnetic force
              •  The weak nuclear force
              •  The strong nuclear force
              •  Gravitation
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