The War For “5”

Numbers possess a certain magic, a divine beauty, and a hidden power. Like many others, I fell in love with mathematics as a child, and that affection was reciprocated, particularly with integrals and differentiation. However, as I matured, our relationship faced a “divorce,” although I have always maintained a respectful connection with math. The fond memories of algebra, geometry, the Pythagorean theorem, and prime numbers linger on and will never fade. This bond exists because we are intertwined with numbers from the moment we are born. We start “playing” with numbers early in life. Some of us were lucky enough to develop a passion for mathematics thanks to teachers who had the ability and enthusiasm to share their love for the subject. I recall a story shared by one of my teachers. There was a time when my class was particularly disruptive, and our teacher decided to tell us a story. It turned out to be true. He spoke of an event in Switzerland at the end of the 18th century when a primary school class, much like ours, was noisy and distracted during a math lesson. To regain their attention, the teacher tasked the students with finding the sum of numbers from 1 to 100 and reporting back. This approach quieted the class, and the children focused on the task. The teacher, pleased with their engagement, picked up a newspaper, assuming it would take the entire lesson for them to solve the problem. To his astonishment, within five minutes, one student announced he had the answer. The teacher, surprised, asked for the result, and young Carl said it was 5050! Since the teacher was unfamiliar with the answer, he asked Carl to explain his reasoning. Young Carl Friedrich Gauss replied, “It’s simple! I paired the numbers to form groups with the same total. I started by adding 1 to 100, 2 to 99, 3 to 98, 4 to 97, and so on. Each pair totals 101. There are 50 pairs of two numbers from 1 to 100, so the result is 50 times 101, which equals 5050!”

After this experience, many of my classmates and I became deeply immersed in mathematics and numbers. We subscribed to the Popular Mathematics newsletter and began tackling problems, both individually and in groups. I recall a period when we were particularly fascinated by prime numbers. Mathematics transformed into a trend, and for a while, it shaped our lifestyle. Later, we incorporated books and chess into our interests. I remember at birthday parties, instead of slow dancing with girls, we would engage in discussions about book ideas, mathematical challenges, and even notable chess moves. This was our unique approach to connecting with girls, building relationships grounded in a shared passion for knowledge. I can confidently say we evolved into young bibliophiles, or book enthusiasts. My love for books has never waned. Books are made up of words, which consist of letters. Letters can be counted, bringing numbers back into the mix, this time concealed within words. It’s pure magic. The same goes for chess—another form of magic, another love that I continue to experience and test. In chess, we navigate a space where each section corresponds to letters and numbers, creating infinite combinations that inspire and ultimately impart wisdom, patience, consistency, concentration, and foresight… E2-E4…

This book focuses on numbers, specifically the number 5. Why choose number 5 over others? According to the Hermes Tablet, number 5 is described in various translations. In Latin, it states: “Pater omnis thelesmi tolius mundi est hic.” Translated into English: “The father of all the wisdom of the world is here.” The Arabic version expresses it as: “It is the father and protector of magic, its strength is perfect and awakens all light.” Isaac Newton translates it as: “The father of all perfection in the whole world is here.” Magic, Wisdom, Light, Perfection. This essay soon to become a book delves into these themes—Magic, Wisdom, Light, and Perfection—along with their derivatives. It explores concepts like Truth, different levels of understanding, Adaptation, the Sun, the Moon, the Earth, and their impacts on us, just as my youngest son inquired. What practical influence will this book have on you? To discover that, you must continue reading from this point. My children included.

I found number 5 by chance. I use the word ‘chance’ instead of ‘accident’ because I see this occurrence as a fortunate opportunity rather than something random. Decades ago, I became fascinated with the American Constitution and the lesser-known 1835 Serbian Constitution, known as the Sretenjski Constitution. Why Serbia? Serbia was emerging as a new entity comprised of ancient peoples, and the constitution was ground-breaking for its time. The Sretenje Constitution protected citizens’ rights and freedoms, including the inviolability of personality, judicial independence, the right to a fair trial, freedom of movement and settlement, the right to choose a profession, and equality among citizens regardless of religion or ethnicity. Although it was enacted by the Grand National Assembly, the constitution was suspended after just 55 days due to pressure from the major feudal powers: Türkiye, Russia, and Austria. Even that it was suspended, Sretenje Constitution remained a witness about free thought and universal values followed by the Serbs throughout their long history.

Now to the point. The American Constitution presented as declaration of independence has been adopted on 4/7/1776, July 4, 1776. England lost one of its major colonies and never digest it! Till today! The declaration of independece was preceded by a pamphlet of one of the founding fathers, Thomas Paine – “Common Sense” that was published 10/1/1776, January 10, 1776. It is not by chance that Donald Trump and people from his administration use expression “common sense,” so often!

Then, one of the founding fathers Mr. Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel by one Aaron Burr who was a colonial agent but managed to rise till the position of the Vice President under Thomas Jefferson. The duel was staged and has occurred on 12/7/1804, July 12, 1804.

All dates have the sum of number 5!

Just to tickle curiosity and make you think why those “coincidences” happened, let me say that 11/9/2001 or September 11, 2001 as well as the date of the attempted assasination of President Trump July 13, 2024 13/7/2024 and even starting of WWI and WWII have the same sum of number 5!

Plus, there are many more events connected to number 5!

However, one side is using 2 and 3 to get to 5, and the other one is using more 1 and 4 to go to the same result!

One warning! May 9, 2025, has the same sum as.all above and below mentioned events! Number 5! And it is the result of 2 and 3!

Maybe that would be the main reason for the USA to send its own delegation to the parade in Moscow. To send a message and avoid anything disastrous that might risk the nuclear war!

Just announced! President of China Mr. Xi Jinping confirmed that he is coming to Moscow and that he will stay for 3 days!

Why is that important?

If you want to know more and connect events and learn the masters, you can read about it below( for subscribers only):

https://philosophyofgoodnews.com/2025/04/24/be-aware-of-number-symbolism-and-world-events/

Behind are at least two esoteric powers.

May 4, 2025

Darko Richard Lancelot 

Philosophyofgoodnews.com

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