'The Theory of Biblical Patterns' frequently asked questions

Question 1. Where are the patterns found?

Answer 1. Genesis 1:1

Question 2. How many patterns have been found so far?

Answer 2. 100

Question 3. What is the probability that the patterns occurred by chance?

Answer 3. By my calculations, 1 in 1e579, but even if my calculations are found to be wrong by 529 orders of magnitude, it is still beyond absurd, 1 in 1e50, that the patterns occurred by chance.

Question 4. How high of IQ would Moses have had to have had to put the 100 patterns in Genesis 1:1 without a higher intelligence involved?

Answer 4. I estimate around a geegolplex. A geegol is 10^^^^100. A geegolplex is 10^^^^geegol.

Question 5. What is the theme of the patterns found?

Answer 5. God's prime digits, 3 for trinity and 7 for divine perfection, and God's prime pairs, 3 and 7 side by side, 37 and 73, and also the number of chromosomes in Human DNA, 23.

Question 6. What is the simplest pattern?

Answer 6. Pattern 1, there are 7 words in Genesis 1:1.

Question 7. What is the most complicated pattern?

Answer 7. Pattern 54, subsets of words find 37.

Question 8. What is the most probable pattern?

Answer 8. Pattern 6, that last two words add up to 7 letters.

Question 9. What is the least probable pattern?

Answer 9. Pattern 95, 'pi' found in 'e' by Genesis 1:1 to 10 significant digits in 6 ways by Euler. By my calculations, 1 in 1e60 but mathematicians may prove this probability to be significantly less.