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becks_1
3rd February 2003, 20:55
New Delhi - As experts rack their brains to find out the cause of the crash of the United States space shuttle Columbia, an Indian numerologist claims that he has found the culprit - the number seven.

The Asian Age newspaper reported on Monday quoting astrologer and numerologist Madan Gopal Spathu as saying that the numbers seven and 16, which adds up to seven (1+6), have proved fatal for the shuttle and its astronauts, including Indian-born Kalpana Chawla.

Spathu said the total number of astronauts was seven, the launch date was January 16 and the number of days of the mission was again 16.

He said the shuttle crashed 16 minutes before touchdown time of 7:45 Indian time whose three digits added up to 16 which in turn could be reduced to seven.

Kalpana herself was dogged by seven, Spathu said. Her name had seven letters. She was going to be 43, the sum of whose digits was seven as was the addition of her birth date, January 7, 1961. - Sapa-DPA

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Azzagiu
3rd February 2003, 21:19
Errr...

I`m sure that if your imagination was highly developed and you had alot of time on your hands, you could make any situation appear to fit your own personal criteria...

I wouldn`t take that much notice of this numerology mumbo jumbo...

Swansea Til I die
4th February 2003, 01:46
Wasnt there something similar with Sept 11th?

Bluetonic
4th February 2003, 04:03
Originally posted by becks_1
as was the addition of her birth date, January 7, 1961.

How does that add up to 7 :laugh: