The Name of God Is a Numerical Matrix
Willy M. Olsen has devoted many years to studying this matrix. It is a configuration of numbers that has always existed, without instructions. Over time, he has observed how reality itself — physics, DNA, the human being, and even the foundations of our culture — appear to be structured according to this matrix, which he calls the Grammar of Creation and also identifies as the Name of God.
He has developed a series of publications and documentaries explaining different aspects and interpretations of this matrix. The deeper one studies it, the more refined and profound its grammar appears. It is not merely associated with Kabbalistic tradition through striking correspondences; it structures reality — and even what we call magic — at its most intimate level.
If this matrix is indeed the Name of God, it may also be understood as His signature within creation. After all, where would the Creator place His seal? What location could be more universal, timeless and omnipresent than numbers themselves? Numbers are not the property of humanity; they are inherent structures of reality.

One of the defining characteristics of our era is the abundance of information. Never before have so many informational resources been available: books, the internet, forums, television. Ironically, uncertainty has never been so widespread.
An excess of information overwhelms us but does not nourish certainty or strengthen the foundations of our beliefs. Many people today are unsure of what they truly believe, carried instead by the constant overstimulation of modern culture. And when inevitable challenges arise, existential crises and depression follow.
Among the concepts entangled in this informational web is that of a Creator. The word “God” carries many religious connotations, often burdened by centuries of interpretation. Yet the essential question remains: where do we come from, and why are we here?
The Creator represents the cornerstone upon which reality is built and the key to meaning in human existence. Yet God has often remained discreetly behind the scenes, interacting like a prompter in a theater — invisible to the audience. Those absorbed in the narrative may sense that a script exists, yet rarely see its author appear on stage.
Willy M. Olsen believes he has noticed the signature in the credits of this extraordinary play. One must look beyond the protagonists and the unfolding story, beyond the endless sequence of visible elements that compose reality. There, in a place both subtle and central, lies the signature of the Author.
To present and share this research, he has developed a series of publications and documentaries.
Pandora’s Verses presents an analysis of human knowledge through the form of a historical and initiatory novel culminating in the Name of God. The Signature of God directly explores the research behind the Name of God, providing updated and complementary insights. In a world where time is scarce and reading habits decline, a more concise format was necessary to synthesize the profound intricacies of this matrix.
Where Does the Matrix Come From?
1 + 1 = 2, but two 1s are not the same as one 2.
The multiplication table reflects and organizes the extension of this concept. If the entire multiplication table is numerically reduced, it generates a matrix that repeats endlessly, like bricks in a construction.
Reducing a number means summing its digits until only one remains.
For example: 2658 = 2 + 6 + 5 + 8 = 21 = 2 + 1 = 3
The resulting matrix consists of 8 rows and 8 columns, for a total of 64 numbers.
The origin of this matrix and the Grammar of Creation is visually explained in an excerpt from the full documentary: Language of Numbers – Keys to Understanding Reality.
The structure, symmetries and operations within the 8x8 matrix establish grammatical rules that organize the foundations of ancient systems of belief such as Taoism, the I Ching, astrology, the Pythagorean tetraktys, Atman and Brahman, Kabbalah — as well as modern physics and the structure of our universe.
The matrix also provides insight into why universal DNA is structured through four nitrogenous bases paired together and grouped into 64 triplets.
At the heart of the matrix, the numerical relationship 72–27 generates three key numbers governing mathematics and the universe: Phi (the golden ratio in nature), Pi (in geometry), and “e” (in calculus).
The matrix encodes both the universality of God and the individuality of the soul. The Atman code determines parameters of incarnation.
Why Is This Matrix the Name of God?
This question is explored extensively in the publications and documentaries. Here is a brief outline based on Kabbalah, the discipline that has most deeply examined the Name of God.
See the visual explanation in the documentary: The Signature of God – Evidence of a Creator.
The Tetragrammaton (YHVH) is numerically encoded within this matrix to acquire manifestation.
- The Name YHVH sums to 26 in Kabbalistic gematria (Yod 10, He 5, Vav 6, He 5), which reduces to 8 — the number of digits per row and column.
- Yahveh unites masculine and feminine energies.
- The Pythagorean tetraktys applied to the Name produces 72, highlighted in the matrix center.
- 45 is the Kabbalistic number of Adam (ADM), corresponding to rows 3 and 6.
- The Golden Ratio applied to ADM (45 × 1.6) yields 72.
- The total power number 216 (72 × 3 = 6 × 6 × 6) emerges from the matrix structure.
How to Make Desires Reality
Learning to Pronounce the Name of God
Beyond philosophical implications, the Name of God operates as a mechanism through which spiritual will manifests in reality. It is not a word, but a formula — a structure.
The Name YHVH functions as an invocation formula. Its power depends on four fundamental principles: acceptance of outcomes, requesting what we genuinely need and strive for, asking at the right time and place, and receiving with gratitude. Above all, its potency depends on spiritual integrity — the coherence between belief and action.
To deepen this practice, study the series of publications, documentaries, and the initiatory programs designed to guide this path.
