Cycle Matrix - Cracking The Code

Cycle Matrix - Cracking The Code

Unlocking the 142857 sequence and the hidden geomagnetic cycles governing human destiny

by Bobby Cummings

12 chaptersen-US

Our history is not a straight line; it is a repeating loop encoded in the very fabric of our planet. In Cycle Matrix, the provocative continuation of The Cosmic Clockwork series, Bobby Cummings peels back the veil on the mathematical and geomagnetic rhythms that dictate our existence. From the mysterious 142857 sequence found in the structure of atoms to the timing of human birth, numbers are the blueprints of our reality. But a darker pattern emerges when we look at Earth’s magnetic history. Analyzing the Laschamps and Adams Events, Cummings reveals a terrifying 42,000-year cycle of magnetic collapse—resets that trigger rapid genetic mutations and the sudden rise and fall of civilizations. Are modern marvels like CERN unintentionally accelerating our next transition? Why are world governments constructing massive underground installations? By synthesizing ancient Sumerian mythology with cutting-edge geophysics, this book decodes the 'Eternal Hero' archetype as a record of these global resets. We are currently entering a new transition phase that began in the year 2000. Cycle Matrix is more than a book; it is a roadmap for survival. It equips you with the pattern recognition skills to see the coming global shift not as an ending, but as a mathematical necessity. The matrix is shifting. Are you ready to see the code?

  • Religion & Spirituality
  • Science & Technology
  • New Age & Spirituality
  • Comparative Religion
  • Physics & Astronomy
  • Climate Science

The Pulse of 142857: Mathematical Origins

There are numbers, and then there are patterns. Most numbers behave the way we expect them to—random, scattered, without meaning beyond what we assign to them. But every once in a while, a number appears that doesn't follow the rules. A number that seems to know something 142857 is one of those numbers. Although it's a cyclic number and there are millions of cyclic numbers more than likely one assigned to every galaxies in the universe. But this one at first glance, it looks ordinary. Six digits. Nothing special. But when you begin to work with it, something happens that shouldn't be possible if numbers were truly random.

Multiply it:

142857 × 1 = 142857

142857 × 2 = 285714

142857 × 3 = 428571

142857 × 4 = 571428

142857 × 5 = 714285

142857 × 6 = 857142

Each time, the digits don’t change—they rotate. Not one number is lost. Not one number is added. The sequence simply shifts position, like a wheel turning in place. Then, on the seventh multiplication:

142857 × 7 = 999999

The cycle completes. This is not normal behavior. This is not coincidence. This is a perfect loop—a closed system where the beginning and the end are the same, only rearranged. The number does not break. It returns. In mathematics, this is called a cyclic number. But giving it a name does not explain it. It only labels it. The real question remains:

Why does it behave this way? Why does one number out of countless others follow a perfect repeating pattern? Why does it rotate instead of expand? Why does it complete itself so cleanly, as if it was designed to do so? And more importantly, where else does this pattern exist? Because if a number can behave like this—perfectly balanced, endlessly repeating—then it may not be just a number. It may be a model. A blueprint. A representation of something larger, perhaps cycles that maintain life itself.

When you divide 1 by 7, you get: 0.142857142857142857…

The sequence repeats forever. No matter how far you go, it does not change. It does not decay. It does not drift. It remains consistent, locked into its pattern. This means 142857 is not just a number—it is the expression of a fraction, a relationship. It comes from division, from splitting one into seven equal parts, and yet instead of becoming uneven or chaotic, it produces perfect order.

So now the question becomes deeper: Why does dividing create something that repeats forever? And if this repetition is built into the number itself, then what does it represent? A cycle has no true beginning and no true end. It only appears to start and stop depending on where you observe it. Just like a clock. Just like a wheel. Just like time itself. So what if 142857 is not just a mathematical curiosity? What if it is showing us how something operates? What if it is revealing that certain systems, no matter how complex they appear, are actually closed loops, repeating over and over again, returning to where they started? If that is true, then this number is not just rare. It is important. Because if one system follows a perfect cycle, then other systems might as well. And if cycles exist in numbers. Then it may also exist in nature. In the human body. In civilizations. And possibly in time itself. This is where the discovery begins. Not with an answer, but with a number that refuses to behave like the rest. 142857.

The Circle, the Star, and the Triangle

If 142857 is a cycle, then the next question is simple: What does that cycle look like? Numbers are usually treated as straight lines—1, 2, 3, 4, moving forward endlessly. But a straight line never repeats. It never returns. It has no memory. A cycle needs a different shape. A circle.

Now imagine placing the numbers 1 through 9 evenly around a circle, like points on a clock. Each number has its own position, its own place in the system. Nothing overlaps. Nothing is missing.

At first, it looks simple. But the moment you begin to connect the numbers, something changes.

Start with 1. Follow the pattern of 142857 not as a number, but as a path: 1 → 4 → 2 → 8 → 5 → 7 → back to 1. Draw lines between each of these points in that order. What forms is not random. It becomes a star. A perfect, repeating path that loops back into itself, just like the number. Every point is used. Every connection matters. The shape closes. The system completes. This is the same behavior seen in 142857—but now, it’s visible. The number is no longer just something you calculate. It’s something you can see.

A structure. A pattern. A system moving in balance. But something else happens when you look closer. Not every number is part of that star. There are three numbers that do not follow that path. 3, 6, and 9. They sit apart. They do not connect to the loop of 1 → 4 → 2 → 8 → 5 → 7. They form their own relationship.

Now connect them: 3 → 6 → 9 → back to 3. What appears is not a star. It is a triangle. Perfect. Balanced. Separate. Inside the same circle, two different systems exist.

The star—made from 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, and 8—moves, rotates, and cycles.

The triangle—made from 3, 6, and 9—remains stable, centered, and unchanging.

This is where the pattern becomes something more. Because now we are no longer looking at just numbers. We are looking at two different behaviors. One that moves. And one that holds position. One that cycles. And one that anchors the cycle. The star rotates endlessly, just like 142857. It represents motion, repetition, and return. But the triangle does not rotate in the same way. It holds its form. It defines space. It creates balance within the circle. So now the system reveals itself.

The circle represents the whole system.

The star represents the repeating cycle.

The triangle represents something separate—something stable

And now the question becomes unavoidable: Why are 3, 6, and 9 different? Why do they not participate in the same loop? Why do they form their own structure? If 142857 represents a cycle of motion, then 3, 6, and 9 appear to represent something outside of that motion—something that controls, balances, or defines it. They are not part of the loop. They exist within the system, but they are not bound by it.

This changes everything. Because now, what started as a strange number has become a map. A system where some parts move and repeat, and other parts remain constant. A system with both change and stability. A system that looks less like random math—and more like reality itself. The next step is to understand what these two parts represent. Because if one is the cycle, and the other is separate from it, then we are not just looking at numbers anymore. We are looking at two layers of existence. And that is where everything begins to connec.

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