Ivan Nikolayevich Panin

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Ivan Nikolayevich Panin

Birth
Russia
Death
30 Oct 1942 (aged 86)
Aldershot, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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(Russian: Иван Николаевич Панин)

was a Russian emigrant to the United States who achieved fame for discovering numeric patterns in the text of the Hebrew and Greek Bible and for his published work based on his subsequent research. Ivan Panin is the discoverer of Biblical Codes.

Ivan Panin, the most prominent person in Bible numerics in modern times, was born in Czarist Russia in 1855, lived most of his life in the US, and died in Ontario, Canada in 1942. He received an A. B. degree in Literature from Harvard University in 1882. Contrary to online claims, Panin was not a mathematician, he did not tutor Einstein, nor was he awarded a Doctorate degree.

He was a contemporary of the influential Harvard professor Benjamin Peirce (pronounced Purse) (1809-1880) and his son the philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), for both of whom mathematics was the infallible mode of access into the "mind" of God, which is a completely unbiblical notion. At a time when it was becoming clear to those in the know that mathematics was a human invention, and that the foundations of mathematics were not only uncertain but inconsistent, Ivan Panin expended great efforts in trying to link numbers with God.

(Russian: Иван Николаевич Панин)

was a Russian emigrant to the United States who achieved fame for discovering numeric patterns in the text of the Hebrew and Greek Bible and for his published work based on his subsequent research. Ivan Panin is the discoverer of Biblical Codes.

Ivan Panin, the most prominent person in Bible numerics in modern times, was born in Czarist Russia in 1855, lived most of his life in the US, and died in Ontario, Canada in 1942. He received an A. B. degree in Literature from Harvard University in 1882. Contrary to online claims, Panin was not a mathematician, he did not tutor Einstein, nor was he awarded a Doctorate degree.

He was a contemporary of the influential Harvard professor Benjamin Peirce (pronounced Purse) (1809-1880) and his son the philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), for both of whom mathematics was the infallible mode of access into the "mind" of God, which is a completely unbiblical notion. At a time when it was becoming clear to those in the know that mathematics was a human invention, and that the foundations of mathematics were not only uncertain but inconsistent, Ivan Panin expended great efforts in trying to link numbers with God.



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