Jef' Fmáine

What is Jef' Fmáine?


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Existing briefly in ancient 2nd century Spanish territories, the term "Jef' Fmáine" refers to a sacred string of numbers reading "81, 76, 567, 462." These numbers were originally found on a stone tablet in 126 B.C. and were applied to anything from calculation tables to lattitude and longitude markings.

"Hey, i added 4,088,283,731 and 4,088,283,731 and got 8,176,567,462." "That sounds like an ancient spanish term "Jef' Fmáine."

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