Vibration in Spoken English Language:

Possible Vowel Patterns:

1.    Aa:              a as in Apple

2.    Ah:              a as in All

3.    Ay:              a as in Age

4.    Ee:               e as in Eve

5.    Eh:               e as in Egg

6.     Ih:               i as in Into

7.     Iy:               i as in Ice

8.    Oh:              o as in Over

9.    Oo:              as in Move and Tune

10.  Ou/Ow:        as in Thou and How

11.   Uh:             as in Above and Under
 
 

Interesting that the Hebrew name of GOD is:

Iy+Ih+Ah+Oh+Ay+Ee+Uh or "Yahweh"

Seven Vowels sounds pronounced closely together.

(Remember the Hebrews used no vowels in written language – considering them too sacred: Only the 22 consonants are written)



*23 is the centre point of the system.  A neutral point called Gamma and here symbolised by that greek letter.



Alphanumeric Conversion/Combination of these 11 pairs, based upon the Tetraform Table:

Aa     = 20         = 2
Ah     = 27         = 9
Ay     = 46         = 1
Ee     = 28          = 1
Eh     = 31         = 4
Ih      = 35         = 8
Iy     = 53          = 8
Oh    = 42          = 6
Oo    = 50          = 5

Ou    = 56          = 2*
Ow   = 58          = 4*

Uh   = 48          = 3
 

Totals: 11 Vibrational Sounds:

(*using only one pair or the other, as both have the same sound.)
with Ou = 436       = 4
with Ow = 438      = 6

Is the correct spelling variation then to result in the base of 4 or 6?
Do the numbers related to these sounds mean anything at all, or is only the 11 significant?



Possible Consonant Patterns:

12.      B/P

13.      D/T

14.      F/V

15.      K/C/G/Q

16.      H/wh

17.      J/G/ch

18.      L

19.      M

20.      N

21.      ng

22.      R

23.      S/C/Z/X

24.      th

25.      W

26.      X/cks

27.      (the spaces between words and sentences, as this is the form and sound of ZERO.)
 
 
 
 
Copyright 2000 by J.S.Graham