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 I do the work... https://image.nostr.build/05268549f52499f18cb5a6a34765b08eaf1f193232cf19fba6fd802a9224d347.jpg 
 Even in fucking spreadsheets.  
 If you don't see God in math you aren't mathing right. 
 3,4,5,6 = 18 = 9

Pythagorean right triangle and area. 

108 * 16 = 1728 which is half to 3456 

108 diameters of the moon from Earth to the moon. 

108 diameters of the Sun from the Earth to the Sun.  
 Beautiful 
 Nice. 
 Excel is love, excel is life 🫂 
 Same and sometimes I succeed. 
 GM! ☀️ Let's get to work! 💪 
 there is the Sun, there he is 🤝 
 For me, finding God is simple. When I peel away the layers of the onion of  the self and find there’s nothing at the center, all that’s left is God. 
 Serious question @Gigi … Why are many bitcoiners so religious? 
 Sat = Truth in Sanskrit

Satoshi is a Japanese version of the the "Person of Truth" and Nakamoto means "From The Book". 

The Vedas are the oldest scriptures of knowledge on this planet and they embody

Sat + Chit + Ananda 

Which is Sat (truth), Chit (Awareness) and Ananda (bliss).

Sat-Chit-Ananda.

Saccidānanda (सच्चिदानन्द; pre-sandhi form sat-cit-ānanda) is a compounded Sanskrit word consisting of "sat", "cit", and "ānanda", all three considered as inseparable from the nature of ultimate reality called Brahman in Hinduism.[9] The different forms of spelling is driven by euphonic (sandhi) rules of Sanskrit, useful in different contexts.

    sat (सत्): In Sanskrit, sat means "being, existence", "real, actual", "true, good, right", or "that which really is, existence, essence, true being, really existent, good, true".

    cit (चित्):means "consciousness" or "spirit"

    ānanda (आनन्द):[m means "happiness, joy, bliss", "pure happiness, one of three attributes of Atman or Brahman in the Vedanta philosophy".Loctefeld and other scholars translate ananda as "bliss".

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccid%C4%81nanda 
 i cant figure this out either.. its the opposite of "dont trust, verify!" 
 Exactly! 
 If you want to find God, look inside. 
 it's under the rock 
 Reminded me of this... 

Romans 1:20-21 
For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.