

You are invited to pledge your active support and participation. To this end, we invite any (and all) to support and participate in open-source development of the public algorithm and code of the TorahBibleCodes project in order to contribute to the developed features and functionalities available freely to all. Simply put: We wish to develop the free open-source software upgrade of our current Torah Bible Codes (ELS Search) software to version 2.0 which is will be free for everyone to access the source code and all Big Data that will be shared globally. Our goal is to fund the necessary computer programming and development to take the currently closed proprietary source-code of the Torah Bible Codes (ELS Search) software (in Windows C++) and develop this software to be free, open source-code in Python that is more conducive to the open-source sharing of this software and the Big Data that it computes. Today Professor Eliyahu Rips continues with this effort to advance Torah Bible Codes (ELS Search) scientific research. they conclude that the results are highly statistically significant. After making certain choices of words to compare and ways to measure proximity of those words, they performed a randomization test and obtained a very small p-value, i.e. In 1994 Doron Witztum, Eliyahu Rips, and Yoav Rosenberg (WRR) developed a method for testing the significance of the phenomenon according to accepted statistical principles. Torah Bible Codes - Equidistant Letter Sequences (ELS) Search Software Research and Development ( ) - is led by Professor Eliyahu Rips of the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
