Friday, May 8, 2009

Taliscope or Talisman-horoscope

The year 2009 will be marked by the launch of a new product, Taliscope, already in high demand by Internet users and will be broadcast every day. The Taliscope is a talismanic calendar which provides for each day of the year, a talisman in the form of a 4x4 magic square, whose first line is composed of figures from the chosen date. The parallel Taliscope combines several sciences as clairvoyance, astrology and esotericism. The Taliscope also helps you find the lot of every day.

From Friday 13 to Taliscope

Taliscope history is related to the famous myth of Friday 13. In fact, a few years ago, to his great surprise, Tito Nguiagain Ph.D. [economist with a doctorate from the University of Laval, Quebec, Canada] realized that the fear of number 13 [triskaidekaphobia] or Friday 13 [paraskevidekatriaphobia] is an international phenomenon and tenacious, with great socio-economic costs. Unfortunately, there is no year without at least one Friday the 13th. 13 for each Friday, the losses are estimated at over one billion U.S. dollars, representing a shortfall of 3 billion years, with 3 Friday 13. On that fateful day, the most superstitious [they have over 20 million in the U.S., according to Dr. Donald Dossey] dare not leave their homes, does not work, postponing errands, shopping and travel, not to take planes, not signing contracts, and so on.

The fear of number 13 is the most widespread superstition in the Western culture. Note that the word "superstition" has 13 letters! ... In many cities, no houses bearing the no. 13. Engineers and architects are fueling this superstition: with skyscrapers, hotels without the 13th floor or room 13 (which becomes 12a and 14a) and the 13th floor with no elevators, and aircraft without any row or seat. 13, and so on. ... Formula 1 drivers do not wear No. 13 because they are afraid of the number 13 since the death in 1926 of 2 pilots, with this number. The writer Stephen King, famous triskaidekaphobia man, always avoiding to read the pages. 13 for all books. Moreover, the question about the myth of Friday 13 is recurring, because each year as normal jump, at least 1 Friday 13 and a maximum of 3 Friday 13. Therefore, not finished hearing about it. The maximum annual 3 Friday 13 will be achieved if the 1st day of the year falls on Thursday (in a normal year, 28 days in February) or Sunday (in a leap year, 29 days in February). Tito's interest in this important phenomenon has led to publish a complete book on the subject, "Myth of Friday the 13th" [ISBN 0-973738-01-4], electronic version free to link vendredi13.us or vendredi13.co. nr.

This website has become the global reference on the subject, which is ranked first page in the search engine Google (which is enough to type the word "Friday 13"). Initially, the webmaster offers a prognosis of people paraskevidekatriaphobia calculator 13 for Friday, so they can know beforehand the fateful date and take measures to minimize inconvenience and the surprise effect. It is not enough to have concluded. In addition to the forecasts of 13 Friday, they wanted a protection or a cure for them. The enthusiasm of the readers awaken the shaman had hidden in the webmaster, who has provided a talisman against the Friday 13, based on magic square of order 4, whose first line is composed of figures from the current date for Friday 13 .

Nature and structure of Taliscope

The Taliscope is a talismanic calendar which provides for each day of the year, a talisman in the form of a magic square of order 4, whose first line is composed of figures from the date of the day. Known for millennia, by definition, a magic square is a square with the sum of each of 4 rows, 4 columns and 2 diagonals always gives the same total, called magic total. Among the famous magic square, is the Chinese Lo-shu (3x3 square, dating from 2800 BC under the emperor Huang-Yu), the square of order 4 in the famous engraving Melancholy of German painter Albrecht Dürer (1514), that order 8 by the American president Benjamin Franklin (1750), the square of order 4 or angels'cathedral the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, by Antoni Gaudí (1884). For each month of the year, there are about thirty talisgrams or taliszips, printer and removable, so that we can bring as lucky charm, mascot or a talisman for the day.

Taliscope in each year is marked by the vibration of 6 (six) numbers that are specific at all 365 newspapers talisgrams and are always in the same positions in each of the magic square. The first two pairs of characteristic numbers of the year [21-8, and 7-18 for 2009] is composed of a 2x2 sub-square in the middle of the first two columns of all talisgrams, while the last pair of numbers [6-19 in 2009] can be found at the end of the last line talisgrams.

In addition, each month of the year is placed under the vibration of their talismanic number. The latter is the range of the month fell on a drive. Talismanic successive numbers, therefore, go from 0 to 11, or 0 in January, February 1st to ... until December 11. The position of talismanic number remained stable in all talisgrams.

Taliscope versus horoscope

While the horoscope is simply to determine his fate, good or bad, but simply the Taliscope protects you against the evil spell, the magic square-talisman. Unlike the Nintendo Wii makes use of the language alphabets or words, a language variable, unstable, and his "false friends" [ie, the French word "library" is not the library, but rather in English bookstore! ] The Taliscope uses the language of numbers, a pure language, universal and stable over time and space. The language of numbers is a language without blemish, a divine perfection, turning to the complexity of all its logical simplicity, a harmonious symphony. Some authors have praised the wonderful and magical world of numbers. Thus, Pythagoras (c. 570 - c. 490 BC.) Greek mathematician and philosopher, said: "The numbers rule the world" and "Everything is numbers." Considering that the universe is governed by the numbers, Pythagoras had laid the foundations of modern numerology. In the seventeenth century, Galileo said: "God is a mathematician", because all it is always a logic. In 1932 Kurt Gödel published his theorem, which says that any theory based on proposals that the numbers say "indéciclables," that is undoubtedly true but not provable. However, "The days are perhaps equal to a clock, but not for a human being." (Marcel Proust).

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