Almost embarrassed to post this comment as your title was probably rhetorical......
The most obvious curiosities to me are the 8 states founded in 88. And the last 4 states adding in consecutive order to 31, 32, 33, 34 by adding the day + month of its founding.
Probably not what you noticed, but the only months without an establishment date are March, August, September, October.. or M-A-S-O.. Leaving only an "N" to complete this little riddle. Makes me wonder why they established North Carolina in November and ruined what could have been another hidden message displaying their control. Someone probably got their head cut off for that.
Almost embarrassed to post this comment as your title was probably rhetorical......
ReplyDeleteThe most obvious curiosities to me are the 8 states founded in 88. And the last 4 states adding in consecutive order to 31, 32, 33, 34 by adding the day + month of its founding.
Probably not what you noticed, but the only months without an establishment date are March, August, September, October.. or M-A-S-O.. Leaving only an "N" to complete this little riddle. Makes me wonder why they established North Carolina in November and ruined what could have been another hidden message displaying their control. Someone probably got their head cut off for that.
ReplyDeleteAlso, when you add up all the dates in terms of day of the month only... 7th 12th 18th 2nd 9th 6th 28th etc.. You get the cycles and circles # 227.
ReplyDeleteWhen you add all the months..for example January equaling 1 and December equaling 12, you get 84
Delete227+84=311
ReplyDeleteI'm already super impressed.
ReplyDeleteDECEMBER EIGHTEENTH = 156.
ReplyDeleteNice Joe!
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