This was before Spring Training. What were the odds like right before the season started. Seems to have changed depending on where you look: https://www.williamhill.us/2021-pro-baseball-championship-odds-trends-before-opening-day/ Then you have the fluctuations mid season: https://www.thesportsgeek.com/news/atlanta-braves-defied-the-betting-odds-to-win-2021-world-series/ Besides like I said it depends on people's knowledge. The person you posted is an amateur. Gematria Effect News and Gematria Effect Sports is one of the professionals and shows much more knowledge of the system.
So what you're saying is that a number of people use gematria and come up with entirely different scenarios. In other words for every 'correct' gematria prediction there are a number of incorrect gematria predictions about the exact same event.
Yeah like with pretty much everything in life there will be differences between people. Those folks didn't follow the right clues. Kind of like how you can teach a math problem to someone and they come up with some weird ass answer because they don't know the formula or how to use it.
Except for in this case there's no "right clue" or pattern, ya decide that after the event and claim that somehow those numbers were correct and the others insignificant. And even that "amateur" account still had a number pattern that makes the exact same sense as that of the "pro", it's just that only one can be right naturally. That's literally the definition of hindsight bias.
So... how do we know which people follow the right clues? Clearly the guy that picked the Angels to win the World Series didn't, because you said IF. Anyway, the Angels will probably be a popular pick among folks because if their players come back healthy they will have an awesome offense.
Notice how you don't say anything about the exact connections made, like with the Dodgers and Mookie. Like how is it hindsight bias if the same significant numbers continue to show up depending on certain factors like players and teams? Look you don't have to believe it even though there's evidence all around you. But tell me a system that's been more accurate. I'll wait. Use your mind and follow those who have been far more correct than not. I listed one of the channels further up.
I wanna play: The Rockets have won 2 championships and been to the NBA finals 4 times. Clutchcity.net originated in 1997 The Rockets last championship was in 1995 1997 - 1995 = 2 Clutch city was rebranded as Clutchfans in 2003 and a 1999er is a golden child. 2003 - 1999 = 4 Kevin Porter Jr has 2 dreds that hang over his 4-head: Spoiler 4-2 = 2!! Jalen Green was the #2 pick in the draft and is a 2 guard who wears #0 2 x 2 = 4 - 0 = 4! Christian Wood wears 35 5 - 3 = 2!!!! Christian Wood plays the 4!! %-%#&%@$-( holy **** Alperen Sengun was the 16th pick in the 2021 NBA draft and wears #28. We traded 2! picks to get him. Oh and he also plays, Spoiler you guessed it, the 4!!!!!!!! 2021 - 28 = 1993 (as in the 93-94 NBA Champions!!!) 2021 - 42 + 16 = 1995 (someone remind me who won the NBA championship that year) Jackie Robinson wore 42 and 3 of the players I mentioned are African american. 42 + 3 = 45 Rudy T who coached our last 2 championships wore 45. He is #1 on the win list for Rockets coaches. 45 * 45 = 2025 - 2 - 1 is 2022. AND of course 4 + 2 = 6 Spoiler Next years NBA finals will end in June (6} 2022. 22 - 20 = 2!!!! 6 - 2 = 4!!!!! The Rockets will win the 2021-2022 NBA championship!!!!!!!! Did I do it right? Someone please check my math.
Haha, no, you have to figure out time travel first, and go back so the numbers work and you can pull things together to make things significant... Although if you could time travel, you probably wouldn't need to be screwing around adding some numbers up or whatever to make sense of something that already happen. Or follow various people that get lucky with roulette. It's linked with astrology in some forms, so... Yeah... Anyway, for the believers out there/just having fun or whatever have at it - I mean it does allow letters to have numbers etc (the Yale link touches on that) but the conclusions are ultimately made by what's significant to that person. It's not the same as someone doing a math problem and doing some different steps - it's like someone doing a math problem and somehow with the same steps/formulas/different steps another person comes up with an entirely different answer and they're technically both right... I guess. So... it's not math either where you use some order of operations/vaeious tools to solve a hard calculus problem etc.
Hahah, I was going to post something similar... I should have done this, instead it was the more boring mode of post. Anyway, you absolutely did everything right! This is prophet level, I'm going to bet everything I have on the Rockets.
can someone use numbers to predict my future wife pls? some background on me: - im 13 - blek - most fap in a day: 5ish - saw dr strange like 4x in theaters - don't like sushi
Lmao! This of course isnt what gematria is at all (see the links I posted like the Yale one) but I enjoyed the laugh. So I guess people are done thinking it doesnt exist though right? My initial point was proving it exists because folks here were denying it without doing a second of research just because one poster had an incorrect prediction. and there's several major publications with info on it, so it obviously was a system created centuries ago. Here have fun trying to get what you posted to actual match in the cypher: http://www.gematrinator.com/calculator/index.php Did you know King LeBron James won the championship for Cleveland in 2016 on the real King James' birthday? Another coincidence! Except @Yung-T has no idea what he is talking about and makes that assumption because people are using the internet during the day. When I was working I couldnt really shitpost on clutchfans whenever I wanted.
You realize ppl here are just ****ing with it and making random number connections to show that these numbers are everywhere and can be used however one wants? Not sure what that even means.
Not a single person here denies that concept exists, it's just that we can see how you guys are using random patterns and then when one ends up right claim the world is running based on this. Life is literally full of numbers and you'll just by pure law of randomness find patterns in every aspect of life, but that doesn't anyhow prove these events were fixed based on those patterns. You guys have literally zero insight on an event and then when one out of the 100 gematria patterns is right, you claim the event was fixed to accommodate that pattern. You don't realize how that is hogwash and just pure selection bias?
Yes. That is a coincidence. He also won on Juneteenth. Is that gematria? What does the numbering code in gematria have to do with that?