Numerology has to do with superstition, and the belief that certain numbers have meaning beyond their mathematical significance.
Numerology is a bankrupt pursuit.
Pythagoras was the father of Numerology. Pythagorean beliefs encompass Numerology.
Just about anything you want it to. Numerology is present in many cultures and therefor anyone engaging in it may use a source from any of them or simply make up their own significances for numbers.
Numerology guy.
the synonym for numerology is your mom is fat and ugly
Yes, since miracles are magic
Yes. You can very well have a java program on numerology. But, the subject of numerology is very complicated and coming up with a program to do that will be quite a feat.
Numerology!!! For more on this, refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerology
Yes. It is called magic. /Do you believe in magic?
However you like. It's not like they mean anything anyway, so pick some numbers you like and use those.
No.
Magic squares serve as a mathematical puzzle where the sum of the numbers in each row, column, and diagonal is the same, known as the magic constant. They have historical significance in various cultures, often associated with mysticism and numerology. Beyond their recreational aspect, magic squares also have applications in combinatorics, algebra, and even art. Additionally, they can enhance problem-solving skills and logical thinking.