The value of the numbers probably wasn't affected by the number of angles, but... they match (except for 7, maybe). It will be by chanceIt is a fake that circulated on the internet as a powerpoint a few years ago.
In those days they didn't know how to draw circles (they didn't even have a compass), only straight linesLooks like someone making the numbers fit their theory.
I have never seen anyone write an 8 like that, plus numerals 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9 usually contain curves.
Nah. Then zero would have four angles.In those days they didn't know how to draw circles (they didn't even have a compass), only straight lines![]()
unless it was a decagon giving it 10 angles (angels???) = the tenth digit - unless your environment starts the number sequence with Zero (of course).......then it would have zero angles - as in before the invention of the concept of zero.....Nah. Then zero would have four angles.