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The Genetic Code of All Languages; Part-5 (Hebrew)
The Genetic Code of All Languages; Part-5 (Hebrew)
The Genetic Code of All Languages; Part-5 (Hebrew)
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This book investigates all the reasons, behind choosing a particular name (i.e.,Alef, Bet, Gimel), as well some complex symbols for all Hebrew alphabets . It also investigates the reasons of valuing a particular alphabet with a fixed numerical value, like '1' for 'Alef,' '2' for 'Bet' etc. To do this complex job of decoding, only one page 'Code Sheet' is applied, which is based on the theories of 'The Genetic Code of All Languages.'

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Release dateMar 17, 2014
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The Genetic Code of All Languages; Part-5 (Hebrew)

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    The Genetic Code of All Languages; Part-5 (Hebrew) - Moni Kanchan Panda

    The Genetic Code of All Languages

    Part-5 (Hebrew)

    By

    Moni Kanchan Panda

    Copyright ©2014 by Moni Kanchan Panda

    Smashwords Edition

    Cover design and Illustrations by Moni Kanchan Panda

    Preface

    This book requires your evaluation, feedback and opinion, as 'The Genetic Code of All Languages' is an entirely new subject, with an aim to solve various types of mysteries related to languages.

    All the other books from this book series will be available within a few days.

    Table of contents

    Chapter 1: Why alphabets were used as numerals in many languages from ancient times?

    Chapter 2: Study of pre-construction ‘Unit Value’ and post-construction ‘Aggregate Value’ of Hebrew alphabets.

    Chapter 3: Construction of Hebrew alphabets.

    Chapter 4: Comparative chart for all alphabets of different languages.

    Chapter 5: Inherent vowels to a consonant as prefix or suffix.

    Chapter 6: What is ‘The Genetic Code of All Languages?’

    Chapter 7: About the Author.

    Chapter 1: Why alphabets were used as numerals in many languages from ancient times?

    1.1 Alphabet as an alternate to numeral:

    Use of alphabet as numeral, is a common or most probably the only preferable option, from an undefined ancient time, irrespective of the question, whether separate set of numerals can be developed or not. This is an indication, that those intelligent people, who were using alphabets as numerals, knows the true numerical value of an alphabet, after assembling Grapheme, Phoneme and Value. The truth is, this system of encoding an alphabet was not confined within a particular language, territory, or race, as well religion, even time, and can be traced within the symbols of all numerals. However I am not advocating anyone to settle on, certain imaginary and loosely framed proposals,or mere coincedence, rather will use the Code Sheet from ‘The Genetic Code of All Languages,’ to decode each Hebrew alphabet, so that enough evidence can be collected to verify each opinion.

    The following illustration,which is depicting a ‘Balance scale,’ shows the numerical value of few ‘Hebrew’ and the ‘Greek’ alphabets.

    1.2 One undisputable value sytem for a particular letter of an alphabet or for a phoneme:

    In any case, if the TGCAL based numerical value, for each alphabet, which is shown in the middle of the illustration is altered, or if any one of the relevant 44 numbers of symbols (i.e., 36 Autosome Grapheme Consonants, 6 Autosome Grapheme Vowels, 2 Allosome Grapheme Vowels) or the relevent Phonemes and values from the Code Sheet is altered, the entire system of construction of alphabets and numerals will lead to malfunction. This is because the TGCAL based numerical values, that is ‘A’ for ‘1’ or, ‘B’ for ‘2’are accepted on the basis of their applicability on different languages.

    1.3 Abjad: According to the findings based on the ‘Code Sheet’ it is evident that most of the Hebrew alphabets are using vowels, to encode an alphabet. It means they knows about all the vowels, however had not developed a complete set of vowels for their alphabets. During the study of construction of alphabets from ‘Chapter-3,’ you will be able to understand how our ancestors encode all the vowels within the symbol of an alphabet.

    Hebrew writing started from the right side, instead of left side as is in case of English writing. Here in the following illustration, Hebrew alphabets are shown with their

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