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Zeus, Apollo, Hermes, Helios — The Theorem of Thales

Gematria

This is another example that shows how the gematria value of the names of the Greek gods were related to each other through Sacred Geometry. The ancient Greek mathematician Thales proved that the length of any perpendicular line raised inside a semicircle is the geometric mean of the two line segments formed on its diameter. The table below shows actual and gematria values that can be confirmed with a calculator.

The Theorem of Thales: Zeus Apollo Hermes Helios Gematria Diagram

Greek Gods Gematria Chart

Name of LineName of GodGematria ValueActual Value
Circumf. of Circle4444.298
Diameter of CircleHermes & Apollo14141414.664
Side of SquareHelios3181000.318
Red PerpendicularZeus612612.56x
1/4 of DiameterHermes353353.666
3/4 of DiameterApollo10611060.998

The Theorem of Thales says that Zeus x Zeus = Hermes x Apollo which can be confirmed with a calculator. The numbers on each side of the decimal point (1000 and 318) of the square represents the circumference (IX = 1000) and diameter (318) of an earlier circle used to depict Theta-Helios, the Sun.

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