crownedconquern Posted January 26, 2010 Posted January 26, 2010 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/93_(number) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search 93 (ninety-three) is the natural number following 92 and preceding 94. ← 9294 →93 ← 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 → List of numbers — Integers 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 → Cardinal ninety-three Ordinal 93rd (ninety-third) Numeral system 93 Factorization Divisors 1, 3, 31, 93 Roman numeral XCIII Binary 10111012 Octal 1358 Duodecimal 7912 Hexadecimal 5D16 Contents [hide] 1 In mathematics 2 In science 3 In other fields 4 In sports 4.1 Current National Hockey League players 5 See also 6 External links [edit] In mathematics Ninety-three is the twenty-eighth distinct semiprime and the ninth of the form (3.q). The aliquot sum of 93 is 35 within the aliquot sequence (93,35,13,1,0) 93 being the fourth composite number in the 13-aliquot tree. 93 is the first number in the third triplet of three consecutive distinct semiprimes, 93, 94 and 95. Since its two prime factors, 3 and 31 are both Gaussian primes, this means that 93 is a Blum integer. Given 93 the Mertens function returns 0. There are 93 solutions to Znám's problem for length 8. 93 is a repdigit in base 5 (333). [edit] In science The atomic number of neptunium, an actinide. In astronomy, Messier object M93, a magnitude 6.5 open cluster in the constellation Puppis The New General Catalogue object NGC 93, a magnitude 13.3 spiral galaxy in the constellation Andromeda The Saros number of the solar eclipse series which began on August 9, 29 BC and ended on 1287 October. The duration of Saros series 93 was 1316.2 years, and it contained 74 solar eclipses. The Saros number of the lunar eclipse series which began on 291 May and ended on 1571 July. The duration of Saros series 93 was 1280.1 years, and it contained 72 lunar eclipses. [edit] In other fields Ninety-three is also: The year AD 93, 93 BC, or 1993. Ninety-Three (Quatrevingt-treize), a novel concerning the French Revolution by Victor Hugo American Interstate 93, a freeway that runs from Massachusetts to Vermont, and U.S. Route 93, a north-south highway in the Western United States, extending between the Canadian border in Montana, and Wickenburg, Arizona. The code for international direct dial phone calls to Afghanistan. The number of United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania, USA on September 11, 2001. A greeting among Thelemites, 93 is the numerological value of Thelema (Will) and Agape (Love) in Greek letters. One of two ISBN Group Identifiers for books published in India. The number of the French department Seine-Saint-Denis, and as such used by many French gangsta rappers and those emulating their speech. Babia 93, an album from a Pakistani pop singer Sajjad Ali London's 93 Feet East music venue Los Angeles 93 KHJ radio STS-93 was the mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia launched July 23, 1999. Tales From the Crypt ran on HBO for 93 episodes from 1989 - 1996. The sun is an est. 93 million miles away The 93rd United States Congress (1973 to 1975) was in session during President Richard Nixon's resignation in August 1974 William Shakespeare's Sonnet 93 Rhode Island Senator Theodore Francis Green (1867–1966) was 93 when he retired, and at the time, the oldest man ever to serve in the United States Congress Strom Thurmond, among the longest-serving senators in Congress history, won reelection at 93. The Saab 93, a car produced from 1950–1960 The Saab 9-3, a car produced from 1998–Present, designed to replace the Saab 900. September 9 (the 3rd day of the 9th month) is China's Victory over Japan Day. There are still many September 3 streets and primary schools in China. [edit] In sports Pittsburgh Steelers' Andy Russell made a 93-yard fumble return for a touchdown against the Baltimore Colts during the December 27, 1975 AFC Playoff game. This NFL-record fumble return was voted the 7th greatest play in Three Rivers Stadium history. Estelle Frendberg ran the Senior Olympics for 18 years. At 93, in 2005, she won 2 gold medals, setting a world record of 7 minutes, 10.84 seconds in the 800-meter run. She was chosen by the USA Track and Field Association as an Athlete of the Year. Gilbert Brown, a former defensive tackle with the Green Bay Packers, wore jersey #93. Doug Gilmour, a former centre in the National Hockey League, adopted #93 as his jersey number after joining the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1992. [edit] Current National Hockey League players Johan Franzen, Jakub Voracek, Doug Weight [edit] See also List of highways numbered 93
Phi for All Posted January 26, 2010 Posted January 26, 2010 Wow, it's easy to see how that's... a number. You forgot the 93rd day of the year is April 3rd, which is just two days after... the birthday of American professional wrestler, Randy Orton.
crownedconquern Posted January 26, 2010 Author Posted January 26, 2010 You must not know what the number 93 means? Why cant i ever get people who want to learn,instead of people who want to just find a friend? This just goes to show,"My Method" can learn everything! Thats all. Have fun.Or look into my eyes and tell me what it is you see? Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/93_(Thelema) The number 93 is of great significance in Thelema, a religion founded by English author and occultist Aleister Crowley in 1904 with the writing of The Book of the Law (also known as Liber AL vel Legis).[1] The central philosophy of Thelema is in two phrases from Liber AL: "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" and "Love is the law, love under will." The two primary terms in these statements are "Will" and "Love", respectively. In the Greek language, they are Thelema (Will) and Agape (Love). Using the Greek technique of isopsephy, which applies a numerical value to letters, the letters of both of these words when added together equal 93: Thelema = Θελημα Θ (Theta) = 9 + ε (Epsilon) = 5 + λ (Lambda) = 30 + η (Eta) = 8 + μ (Mu) = 40 + α (Alpha) 1 = 93 Agapé = Αγαπη Α (Alpha) 1 + γ (Gamma) 3 + α (Alpha) 1 + π (Pi) 80 + η (Eta) 8 = 93 Contents [hide] 1 Other correspondences 2 As salutation 3 See also 4 References 5 External links [edit] Other correspondences There are other words found in Thelemic literature that add up to 93 using either isopsephy or gematria. These include: Aiwaz—Dictated Liber AL vel Legis to Aleister Crowley in 1904 LAShTAL FIAOF MGN—Compound letter replacing the M in AUM. Other correspondences include: Melie—"The Ash", as in Yggdrasil the World Tree TzBA—"Will; star, host" PThD-"Peth Teth Daleth: Three Parallel paths in QBLH" The Book Of Lies-authored by Crowley, published in 1913 (some say 1912), the book has 93 chapters. Or so the author claimed. [edit] As salutation It is common for Thelemites to greet each other with "93" in person as well as in the opening and closing of written correspondence. This custom derives from Aleister Crowley's guideline that Thelemites should greet each other with the Law of Thelema by saying "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law." Since saying the entire Law can be cumbersome, using 93 has become a kind of shorthand. In informal written correspondence, one often finds the number singularly at the head of a letter and in the form "93 93/93" at the end. In this case, the initial "93" stands in for "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law," and "93 93/93" stands for "Love is the law, love under will." Crowley often used this form himself within his own letters. [edit] See also Works of Aleister Crowley Libri of Aleister Crowley [edit] References 1.^ Skinner, Stephen (ed). The Magical Diaries of Aleister Crowley: Tunisia 1923, p. 79, n. Samuel Weiser, 1996. ISBN 0877288569 Thelemapedia (2005). 93. Retrieved 5 April 2005. Crowley, Aleister. (1997). Magick (Book Four) Edited, annotated, and introduced by Hymenaeus Beta. York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser. P-Orridge, Genesis. Thee Psychick Bible: The Apocryphal Scriptures ov Genesis P-Orridge & thee Third MIND ov Psychic TV. Edited by J.A. Rapoza. San Francisco, California: Alecto Enterprises, 1994. [edit] External links 93 Y'all, a short explanation of 93 and a comparison with the Wiccan Rede. Journal of Thelemic Studies
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