Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
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Re: Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
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Re: Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
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Re: Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
Posted by Nightracer GT Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:45 pm
Also, if you square 33, you get 1089. If you cube 33, you get 35,937.
Now Transformers was 144 minutes long, which is 8640 seconds. Add all those together, and you get 45,810. Add those numbers together and you get 18, which is 9 doubled. 9 just so happens to be... wait for it... 3 sqared. Because squaring something requires the same exact number to occur twice, we can then put those numbers together, side by side, in an entirely unmathematical fashion, and get 33.
Weeeeiiiiiirrrrd.......
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Re: Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
Posted by Deadpool. Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:11 pm
Dark Zarak wrote:Well, the number 33 is half of the number 66, which, when added make 12, which, when added, make 3, which when repeated once more (because 12 starts with 1 and ends with 2 so we want two digits total) makes 33.
Also, if you square 33, you get 1089. If you cube 33, you get 35,937.
Now Transformers was 144 minutes long, which is 8640 seconds. Add all those together, and you get 45,810. Add those numbers together and you get 18, which is 9 doubled. 9 just so happens to be... wait for it... 3 sqared. Because squaring something requires the same exact number to occur twice, we can then put those numbers together, side by side, in an entirely unmathematical fashion, and get 33.
Weeeeiiiiiirrrrd.......
I'm getting a headache thinking about that!
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Re: Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
Posted by Nightracer GT Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:44 am
Den-O wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:Well, the number 33 is half of the number 66, which, when added make 12, which, when added, make 3, which when repeated once more (because 12 starts with 1 and ends with 2 so we want two digits total) makes 33.
Also, if you square 33, you get 1089. If you cube 33, you get 35,937.
Now Transformers was 144 minutes long, which is 8640 seconds. Add all those together, and you get 45,810. Add those numbers together and you get 18, which is 9 doubled. 9 just so happens to be... wait for it... 3 sqared. Because squaring something requires the same exact number to occur twice, we can then put those numbers together, side by side, in an entirely unmathematical fashion, and get 33.
Weeeeiiiiiirrrrd.......
I'm getting a headache thinking about that!
You know what's even weirder?
33 times 3 is 99, which is exactly the score of Kyle's last spelling test. Who cheats on his spelling tests? Kyle! Who's laid a duke in the urinal? Kyle! Who's responsible for 9/11? Kyle!
I don't know why we didn't see it before.
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Re: Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
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Re: Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
Posted by Nightracer GT Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:35 pm
FracturedKoi wrote:...42...? No...that doesn't work either....
That's the answer to a different question.
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Re: Does anyone know why the #33 appears in Transformers ?
Posted by Orion_Prime48 Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:25 pm
Dark Zarak wrote:Well, the number 33 is half of the number 66, which, when added make 12, which, when added, make 3, which when repeated once more (because 12 starts with 1 and ends with 2 so we want two digits total) makes 33.
Also, if you square 33, you get 1089. If you cube 33, you get 35,937.
Now Transformers was 144 minutes long, which is 8640 seconds. Add all those together, and you get 45,810. Add those numbers together and you get 18, which is 9 doubled. 9 just so happens to be... wait for it... 3 sqared. Because squaring something requires the same exact number to occur twice, we can then put those numbers together, side by side, in an entirely unmathematical fashion, and get 33.
Weeeeiiiiiirrrrd.......

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