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          CHAPTER 10  THE HUMAN BODY
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          Figure 10.1. Wave frequency (WF) of the colors perceived by receptors in the human eye (red, green, blue) as
                a function of the letters comprising ayin: yod (10), nun (50), and ayin (70), respectively.

             In 1901–03, Landsteiner pointed out that a pathological reaction, seen when
          a man is given transfusion of the blood from other animals, can also be seen
          when  the  blood  of  one  human  individual  is  transfused  with  that  of  another

          human being. His findings received little attention until, in 1909, he classified


          the blood of human beings into the now well-known blood groups and showed
          that  transfusions between individuals of same groups A or B do not result in the
          destruction of new blood cells, and that this catastrophe occurs only when a per-
          son is  transfused with the blood of a person belonging to a different group.
             More details about blood groups and their discovery by Landsteiner may be

          found at the Nobel Foundation site: http://search.nobelprize.org.
             Earlier, we demonstrated how adding the numerical values of letters  comprising
          a certain word may result in a number that comprises repeated appearances of
          a single digit (section 2.1.3). Thus, the name of the first letter in the Hebrew

            alphabet, alef, which stands for God, submits a total sum of 111, emphasizing the

          oneness of God (the heart and soul of monotheism). Similarly, we realized that

          the root of the word for firstborn (bechor), B.K.R, results in the number 222. This

          signifies the main distinguishing feature of a firstborn—namely, that according to

          biblical law, the firstborn is legally entitled to inherit double the portion of each

          of the other children in the family (Deut. 21:17). Furthermore, each letter in the
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