Dennis Pittinger (15 Nov 2020)
"2020, 5781, and 666 in the first thousand digits of Pi"


Dear Doves,

In the first 1,000 digits of Pi there are only three discrete 4-digit numbers that occur three times, 5778, 2019, and 8253. The first two no doubt refer to the recent Jewish year that went from September 21st 2017 to September 10th, 2018 and 2019 to the recent Gregorian year. For the last two years or so, however, the meaning of 8253 has always been something of a mystery to me. Now the meaning has become clear if we apply the late Rabbi Ashlag's reduction analysis procedure to it where the product of the digits greater than zero is divided by the sum of the digits we get 240/18 equals 13.333..., and if we do the same procedure with the current Jewish calendar year, 5781, we get 280/21 equals 13.333... also, so there is the meaning of 8253 at last, it points toward 5781. 

Now 13.333 is exactly two-thirds or .666 of 20, as in the year 2020, note that this relationship is only applicable during the time window of the beginning of 5781 on September 18th to December 31st, 2020. Also note that if the same procedure is applied to the previous Jewish year, 5780, we get an even 14, and the difference between that and 13.333 is exactly .666.

Sincerely,  Dennis