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by Anonymous - 4/12/09 2:02 AM
same thing, either 113 or 333, 311 111, what all of us should do?
what is the message?

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by Misty - 12/30/09 6:53 AM
When i see these numbers (which is everyday) I look at it as though God is communicating to me. When i'm really stressed out i sometimes (most of the time) see these numbers and i think its God saying its ok, everything will be ok, I'll take care of you. Its gives me a feeling of relief and makes me smile. I definitely believe it to be a spiritual number. 3,13,333,113,311,111,1111. I see them everyday. 113 is my favorite i have to say.

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by Anonymous - 2/21/10 2:33 AM
OK, seriously, you people are idiots. I well imagine you would vote for Palin for President. Let me guess, and average 8th grade education? Joe 6 pack? Yea drunk and stupid is not religious folks. BTW Man did not walk with the dinosaurs!

RE: 113

by Anonymous - 9/09/11 4:23 PM
355 divided by 113 is an approximation of to 7 decimals. The closest approximation in fact if you look up through at least 33102. IE

103993/33102 ~ PI slightly better

The top 5

104348/33215
103993/33102
355/113
104703/33328
103638/32989

For the most part giving significance to numbers is meaning less. But given there is so many of them and so many ways to put the together then you are almost certain to find anything you are looking for.

But in the case of 113 there is a lot of history.

Many in ancient times believed that PI was approximately equal to 3.2 for example. 360/3.2 = 112.5 260 being just a bit larger than 355 and 112.5 being just 1/2 away from 113. So historically the case could be made that there are 360 degrees in a circle because the ancients didn't have calculators. And also that 113 could have easily been mistaken for the denominator of the approximation of 360/PI

More on 113 as there are quite a few interesting things about 113:
wikipedia.org

One hundred [and] thirteen is the 30th prime number, following 109 and preceding 127, a Sophie Germain prime, a Chen prime and a Proth prime as it is a prime number of the form 7 × 24 + 1. 113 is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1. In base 10, this prime is a primeval number, and a permutable prime with 131 and 311.

It is a highly cototient number and a centered square number. 355/113 approximates pi to seven decimal places, with an error of less than 1/113^3.

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