Wednesday, May 16th, 2012
Burning Israeli flags in Tehran (Photo: AP) |
- Why did the Israeli intelligence fail to count the number of flags burnt in Israel and the OT?
- Should 64 be viewed as a large number for Iran, a numerical indication of Iran’s growing desire to wipe Israel off the map, for which we need to be told how many were burned on previous occasion?
- On the contrary, is 64 a surprisingly small number attributable perhaps to the fact that Israeli flags are rather hard to come by in Iran?
- Who manufactures the Israeli flags and who sells them to the demonstrators?
- Are they smuggled through the tunnels from Egypt?
- Or is it a Jewish supplier, and if so is he a self-hating Jew or a pragmatic businessman?
- Does he have a production chart tied to Palestinian landmark anniversaries?
- Does he have mixed feelings about conflicts at checkpoints, given his business plans?
- Are the flags produced in the settlements and thus subject to boycott?
- Or are they, like so much else everywhere in the world, actually made in China?
- Is 64 a number with some kabbalistic significance? Or is it a code?
It is the smallest number with exactly 7 divisors, the lowest positive power of two that is adjacent to neither a Mersenne prime nor a Fermat prime, the sum of Euler’s totient function for the first fourteen integers. It is also a dodecagonal number and a centered triangular number. It is a superperfect number [emphasis added, wikipedia does not emote) – a number such that σ(σ(n))=2n.
Just who is sending a message to whom and what is the message?!
Just worrying.
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