Willy M. Olsen – El Lenguaje de los Números

A World Made for Life

Part 4/7 of the Documentary: The Language of Numbers.

 

What if the universe were not chaos… but a perfect code?

A World Made for Life

Part 4/7 of the Documentary: The Language of Numbers.

 

Our world appears to have been designed according to the guidelines of a numerical matrix that astonishingly shapes the Earth, the Moon, the Sun, and even the rest of the Solar System with remarkable precision.

Concepts highlighted by this matrix — such as 72, 27, 18, 81, 36, and 63 — appear in planetary distances, orbital cycles, relative sizes, and even in the percentage of water that composes both our planet and the human body.

This matrix acts as the grammar of creation. This piece is part of the documentary The Language of Numbers, which explains the meaning of each digit, the origin of this grammar, and several astonishing examples of its syntax.

If the universe has a design… what purpose do we have within it?

 


 
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  • Direction, Production and Script: Willy M. Olsen
  • Filmmaking: Laura Romero Alcobendas

 


Full Script – A World Made for Life

 

Our world rigorously follows the grammar of creation.

This matrix designs our Solar System so that life can develop within the vast and inhospitable solitude of space.

To verify its grammar, we cannot use conventional units of measurement such as kilograms, tons, seconds, meters, or miles.

Why?

Because these units are human inventions — and the cosmos does not recognize them.

So what units could be universal?

Cycles, for example — such as a day, the rotation of a planet, or a year, its revolution around the Sun.

Or proportions, which remain constant even if measurement units change.

72 – 27

Earth is the seventh planet counting from the outer edge inward. (7)

Leaving two inner planets between Earth and the Sun. (2)

Highlighting 7 and 2.

The heart of the matrix.

Earth therefore occupies the ideal position to receive sufficient solar energy without burning.

There are more 7 and 2 resonances.

The Earth's axial tilt ranges between 22.1° and 24.5° (currently 23.4°), approximately 27% of a right angle. This obliquity drives climate and seasons, which in turn sustain biological processes.

Approximately 72% of Earth's surface is covered by water. Liquid water is the catalyst of organic chemistry. Human beings are essentially water contained within skin. It is also estimated that about 72% of a healthy human body is water.

7 and 2.

Perhaps these are coincidences.

Or perhaps this is only the beginning.

Our planet has a gyroscope that regulates its cycles so that its rhythms are neither too fast nor too slow for life to develop. This gyroscope is the Moon. Without the Sun and the Moon, we would not exist today.

The Moon’s diameter is 27% of Earth’s diameter (3,480 km / 12,750 km). Coincidentally, the Moon’s rotation period is about 27 Earth days. Its revolution around Earth is also approximately 27 days, completing its full cycle in about 28 days. This synchronization causes the Moon to always show us the same face. Interestingly, the Sun’s rotation is also about 27 Earth days.

Remarkable, isn’t it?

Let’s examine another structure in the matrix.

18 – 81

1 and 8 define the perimeter of the matrix.

The Moon’s mass is 1.2345678% of Earth’s mass — roughly 1/80. Meanwhile, the Sun’s diameter is about 108 times Earth’s diameter. And Earth is located approximately 108 solar diameters away from the Sun (150,000,000 km).

Science does not provide a definitive explanation for these numerical resonances. But they are not the only ones.

36 – 63

Let’s look at 3 and 6.

The Moon is located about 30 Earth diameters away.

The Sun’s diameter is approximately 3.6 times the distance between Earth and the Moon.

Have you noticed how the Moon and the Sun appear almost the same size in the sky?

They are not.

The Sun’s diameter is about 400 times that of the Moon. They appear equal because the Sun is about 400 times farther from Earth than the Moon. This proportional symmetry produces nearly identical apparent sizes — allowing total solar eclipses.

This remarkable design extends beyond Earth, the Sun, and the Moon.

There are many examples throughout our Solar System.

For example:

The combined diameters of the inner planets plus the Moon equal roughly 27% of Jupiter’s diameter.

Saturn is approximately 72% the size of Jupiter. However, including Saturn’s rings, Jupiter becomes approximately 63.9% of Saturn.

The resonances continue.

These numerical harmonies within the Solar System suggest that our world obeys the grammar of creation.

Our planet was born with a purpose.

Just like each of us.

Have you ever considered what yours might be?