Interesting patterns and hidden information
Restoring the Ancient Code of Sound and Number
Restoring the Ancient Code of Sound and Number
Interesting patterns and hidden information

Let’s look at the Numbers, the geometries, the numerology, and patterns.
In the above diagram, there are 3 overlapping triangles within a circle; one red, one teal and one blue. The circle is divided into 9 equal parts, and all of the triangles are equilateral. The points on the circle are numbered clockwise, 1 through 9.
Now, starting with the blue triangle at the top (1) and going counterclockwise, we follow the lines and the numbers are 1 – 7 – 4 (174). Moving to the next point clockwise on the blue triangle (4) and going counterclockwise we get the numbers 4 – 1 – 7 (417). Moving to the last point on the blue triangle (7), and going counterclockwise we get the numbers 7 – 4 – 1 (741).
Moving clockwise, we then move to the teal triangle and again going counterclockwise we get the numbers 2 – 8 – 5 (285). Moving to the next point on the teal triangle (5) and going counterclockwise we get the numbers 5 – 2- 8 (528). Moving to the last point on the teal triangle (8), and going counterclockwise we get the numbers 8 – 5 – 2 (852).
We then continue moving clockwise and we use the red triangle and again going counterclockwise, we get the numbers 3 – 9 – 6 (396). Moving to the next point clockwise on the red triangle (6) and going counterclockwise we get the numbers 6 – 3 – 9 (639). Moving to the last point on the red triangle (9), and going counterclockwise we get the numbers 9 – 6 – 3 (963).
As you can see, there are 3 sets of triad numbers 174, 417, 741; 285, 528, 852; and 396,639, 963.
Doing the same process but going clockwise you get the reverse Puleo numbers.
Blue triangle :147, 471, 714; Teal triangle: 258, 528, 825; and for the red triangle: 369, 693, 936.
The Number keypad: Looking at the numbers vertically — going from top to bottom we find 741, one of the original Puleo Numbers, then 852, and 963. Moving to the middle column, we get 417, 528, 639. Starting from the bottom and wrapping upward yields 174, 285, and 396. Reading in the reverse direction gives the mirrored set — 471, 582, 693, and so on — the Reverse Numbers.
The Phone keypad: Here, the layout reverses. Reading from top to bottom gives the Reverse Numbers, and reading bottom to top gives the original Puleo Numbers. The familiar everyday keypad quietly mirrors the same numerical symmetry.