A Look at mathematics and Numerology and Art !!!

When it comes to the hidden art of predicting the future, mathematics is a unique scientific theory that has its origins in numbers. It is an educational system developed by Dr. Albert Einstein to predict world events and the future. The founder of quantum theory, waves of energy can behave in mysterious ways and Einstein saw this as a challenge to the scientific community. He saw that science could never explain these events because they were “mysterious” and only a handful of individuals who had access to the proper information possessed the knowledge needed to make things happen. As a way to solve this problem, he formulated the concept of Numbers, an art of science that examines all natural occurrences in order to provide solutions for possible future events.

The concept works by first analyzing the way numbers are formed. Then, through the analysis, it can be determined how these numbers will interact with one another when applied to certain physical objects. For instance, when a ball is thrown in the air, the momentum of the ball is dependent upon its diameter, height, and speed. When these factors are combined, the result is a force that will alter the path of the ball and if these factors are known, then anyone will be able to predict how it will move in the future.

Through the use of numbers and different elements such as color, shape, and relative timing, the analysis of numbers becomes a science in and of itself. The beauty  lies in the fact that all these elements add up to form a single overall pattern that gives off an overall picture of what will happen in the future. Because this method is not based on the scientific method of determining facts, there is no debate over what are true and what are false.

On the other hand, However, some scientists have accused numerology art of being nothing more than clever wordplay. After all, it is difficult to argue against something that is literally a fact as opposed to a hypothesis. Still, others go as far as to declare that the art has some sort of scientific merit. There are similarities in both fields and a balance must be maintained if the two are going to be considered one and the same.