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What is the Hellenic Alphanumeric Code?

  • Jul 6, 2014
  • 2 min read

Here is a brief explenation of what the Hellenic Alphanumeric Code is.

In a nut shell there’s a numeric system incorporated into the Greek alphabet and each word has a numeric value. When two words or phrases or a combination of both equal the same number when added, they hold a truth to one another. You’ll obviously recognize the alphabet below except for 3 letters. Those three letters missing from today’s alphabet are the double gamma, koppa and sanpi. The δίγγαμα or double gamma (F) we see had carried over to the Latin alphabet but dropped from ours. The koppa or Q and the sanpi or like pi which is a tilted small caps Π.

Some say Pythagoras created the code in the alphabet but it is mainly believed that the Hellenic Alphanumeric system was actually constructed by Thales of Melitus in the 6th century B.C. Thales was one of the five masters of Pythagoras and so it is very possible Pythagoras first received it from him.

Here’s the Hellenic Alphanumeric code. Α=1 Β=2 Γ=3 Δ=4 Ε=5 δίγγαμα F/ΣΤ=6 Ζ=7 Η=8 Θ=9 Ι=10 Κ=20 Λ=30 Μ=40 Ν=50 Ξ=60 Ο=70 Π=80 κόππα Q=90 Ρ=100 Σ=200 Τ=300 Υ=400 Φ=500 Χ=600 Ψ=700 Ω=800 σαμπ Ϡ =900

As I mentioned above, each word or phrase will have a specific number value when each letter is added so when two or more words or phrases add up to the same amount we have an Isopsifia. Isopsifia means that the two words hold a truth to one another.

For example: In history we know the Roman Emperor Nero killed his own mother. So if the Greek language is truly intelligent then this should be known by it.

ΝΕΡΩΝ (Nero) = 50+5+100+800+50 = 1005

ΙΔΙΑΝ ΜΗΤΕΡΑ ΑΠΕΚΤΕΙΝΕ (Killed his mother) = 75 + 454 + 476 = 1005

There are also other ways the code reveals truths. The total value of a word or phrase alone can reveal its truth. The Greek letter O for example, not Omega but Omicron is a regular circular O. Here’s what its total value equals to.

Ομικρον - Ο70 + μ40 + ι10 + κ20 + ρ100 + ο70 + ν50 = 360

How many degrees in a circle? 360! Now you know how the Hellenic alphabet’s code is deciphered.

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