6506270981 The Truth of Constants and Coefficients #Plot

The Truth of Constants and Coefficients, Korean History, World Politics, and Spiritual Leadership

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being with special powers, advocating for a “신정 정치” (theocratic politics) in Korea.
  • 예수 (Jesus) | Historical/Religious Figure | Mentioned as a prophet and the “cornerstone” in Christian scripture, whose message was rejected by his contemporaries .
  • 공자 (Confucius) | Historical Figure | Acknowledged as a prophet, but unable to understand certain divine numerical truths .
  • 복희 (Fuxi) | Mythological Figure | Credited with creating the “하도” (Hado) and “낙서” (Nakseo) numerical systems .
  • 아담 (Adam) | Biblical Figure | The first man created by God, made from “흙” (soil) .
  • 하와 (Eve) | Biblical Figure | The first woman created by God, made from Adam’s “뼈” (bone) .
  • 가인 (Cain) | Biblical Figure | Adam and Eve’s son, who killed his brother Abel .
  • 아벨 (Abel) | Biblical Figure | Adam and Eve’s son, whose offering was accepted by God .
  • 네피림 (Nephilim) | Biblical Figure | A race of giants or mighty ones, whom Cain encountered after being cast out .
  • 단군 (Dangun) | Mythological Figure | The legendary founder of Gojoseon, identified as the 15th descendant of God and the 12th son of Yoktan .
  • 이승만 (Syngman Rhee) | Former South Korean President | Credited with establishing the nation (건국) .
  • 박정희 (Park Chung-hee) | Former South Korean President | Led the industrialization (산업화) of Korea and implemented “정신 혁명” (spiritual revolution) and “물질 혁명” (material revolution) .
  • 전두환 (Chun Doo-hwan) | Former South Korean President | Implemented authoritarian rule (권위주의) and arrested “사회 밑바닥” (underclass) individuals .
  • 이가뉴 (Lee Kuan Yew) | Former Singaporean Prime Minister | Practiced authoritarian politics and pragmatism, leading Singapore to economic prosperity .
  • 소크라테스 (Socrates) | Ancient Greek Philosopher | Advocated for “철인 정치” (philosopher-king rule) .
  • 플라톤 (Plato) | Ancient Greek Philosopher | A student of Socrates, who also advocated for “군주주의” (monarchy) or “철인 정치” .
  • 아리스토텔레스 (Aristotle) | Ancient Greek Philosopher | A student of Plato, who advocated for “합리주의” (rationalism) .
  • 알렉산더 (Alexander the Great) | Historical Figure | A student of Aristotle and a king who became an emperor .
  • 타고르 (Tagore) | Indian Poet | Prophesied that a “동방의 등불” (light of the East) would emerge from the Korean Peninsula to unite the world .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) 상수와 계수의 진리 (The Truth of Constants and Coefficients)

  • The speaker introduces the concepts of “상수” (constant) and “계수” (coefficient) .
  • Constants are related to “형상” (form) and are understood by “전지자” (omniscient beings) or “깨달은 자” (enlightened ones), also called “선지자” (prophets) .
  • Prophets like Confucius cannot understand the numbers of “하도” (Hado) and “낙서” (Nakseo) .
  • “하도” and “낙서” were created by “복희” (Fuxi) ten thousand years ago, containing numbers that ordinary people cannot comprehend .
  • The central number “5” in “낙서” and “1” and “12” in “하도” represent “토” (earth), signifying “정화” (purification) .
  • The “천부경” (Cheonbugyeong), an ancient Korean scripture, contains numerical concepts like “일시무시” (one begins without beginning) and “삼일즉” (three become one), indicating that the Korean people understood a decimal system ten thousand years ago .
  • This decimal system is believed to have originated from Korea and spread to India .
  • The concept of “0” in India’s number system is linked to the “10” in the Korean decimal system, representing a cycle of beginning and end .
  • This cyclical nature, where the beginning and end are the same, is not a “계수” (coefficient) but a “상수” (constant) .
  • The Korean people are referred to as a “천성 민족” (heavenly-born people) because their ancestors used “상수” .

#2 (00:04:40) 인류의 6단계 창조 (Six Stages of Human Creation)

  • Humanity has been created six times .
  • The first creation was 350 million years ago, the second 2 million years ago, the third 200,000 years ago, the fourth 150,000 years ago, the fifth 100,000 years ago, and the sixth 6,000 years ago .
  • The Bible’s Genesis describes Adam and Eve as being made from “흙” (soil) and “뼈” (bone) respectively, with Eve living longer due to her bone origin .
  • Cain, after killing Abel, met “네피림” (Nephilim) women, indicating that other human-like beings existed before Adam and Eve’s lineage .
  • The 6,000-year timeline for humanity is a misconception, as archaeological evidence points to much older human existence .
  • The sixth creation, approximately 10,000 years ago, refers to the “한민족” (Korean people) and “유대인” (Jewish people) .
  • Earlier human creations, like “호모 에렉투스” (Homo Erectus) 2 million years ago and “호모 사피엔스” (Homo Sapiens) 100,000 years ago, were “실패작” (failures) or workers .
  • “네안데르탈인” (Neanderthals) 150,000 years ago are identified as “백인” (Caucasians) .
  • The Korean and Jewish people were created last to govern other human races, with larger brains but higher maternal mortality rates during childbirth .
  • These two groups, though small in number, lead the world in the 21st century .

#3 (00:15:00) 한반도의 풍수적 비밀 (Geomantic Secrets of the Korean Peninsula)

  • The Korean Peninsula is geographically positioned as the “중심” (center) of the world, surrounded by other nations like Japan, China, and India, forming a “좌청룡” (left green dragon) .
  • The American continent and other landmasses are arranged to protect Korea, making it a geomantically perfect location .
  • The Himalayas also surround Korea, directing all mountain ranges towards the peninsula .
  • The Pacific and Indian Oceans are strategically placed to create optimal weather conditions, resulting in Korea having the best climate for agriculture and the highest quality produce .
  • The “토” (earth) element, represented by “하도” (Hado) and “낙서” (Nakseo), is central to this geomantic superiority .
  • The “토” in “하도” is a combination of “1” and “12” .
  • The “중앙 토” (central earth) in “낙서” represents “11,” symbolizing the beginning and end of numbers .
  • The “괘” (gua) of “감” (water) in “주역” (I Ching) is depicted as broken lines, representing “음” (yin) and “양” (yang) .
  • The character for “불” (fire) also contains “음” and “양” elements, with a woman in the middle and a man outside .
  • Understanding these “상수” (constants) is crucial for comprehending ancient texts like “천부경” (Cheonbugyeong), “참전경” (Chamjeongyeong), and “삼일신고” (Samil Singo) .
  • Korea is protected from typhoons by Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Jeju Island, with Hallasan and Jirisan mountains further diverting storms .
  • The Kamchatka Peninsula, despite its similar shape, lacks the protective “좌청룡” (left green dragon) and “안산” (protective mountains) that Korea possesses, making it a “죽은 땅” (dead land) .
  • Korea’s central location, particularly around Seoul and Gaeseong, offers the best climate for crops like ginseng .
  • The name “고려” (Goryeo) signifies “높은 빛” (high light) or “뜨거운 핵” (hot core), implying Korea is the “핵” (core) of the Earth .
  • Japan intentionally changed Korea’s international name from “Corea” to “Korea” to place it after Japan in alphabetical order .
  • The city of “대전” (Daejeon) was originally “태전” (Taejeon), meaning “great field,” but was changed to weaken its geomantic power .

#4 (00:37:00) 한민족과 유대인의 공통점 (Similarities Between Koreans and Jews)

  • The Korean people are a “천성 민족” (heavenly-born people) .
  • The name “여호와” (Yahweh) in Judaism is linked to the Korean word for “여자” (woman) and “자궁” (womb), suggesting a common linguistic root .
  • Christianity and Buddhism are part of the “오리엔트 문명” (Oriental civilization), which originated from the “단군 항아 문명” (Dangun Hang-a civilization) of the Korean people .
  • The Korean language and culture are deeply embedded in biblical narratives, such as the story of Adam and Eve .
  • The lineage of Adam, Noah, and Abraham is traced, with Noah’s grandson, Yoktan, having 13 sons .
  • One of Yoktan’s sons, “하일라” (Haila), is identified as the ancestor of the Korean people, who migrated eastward, while the other 12 sons went to Israel .
  • “하일라” is also referred to as “단군” (Dangun), and his grandfather is “환웅” (Hwanung), who is equated with Adam .
  • Koreans and Jews share common cultural practices, such as wearing “갓” (traditional hats) made from horsehair and practicing “할례” (circumcision) .
  • Both cultures also perform “천신 제사” (heavenly deity rituals) on mountains, referring to God as “하늘님” (Heavenly Lord) or “여호와” (Yahweh) .
  • The Korean language contains words that reflect biblical stories, such as “벗을 나” (to take off clothes) for nakedness and “배 선” (boat) for Noah’s Ark .
  • Both cultures also practiced sacrificing animals, particularly lambs, by kneeling beneath them .
  • The Korean character “天” (cheon, heaven) is interpreted as a person standing with arms outstretched, resembling a cross, with God above .
  • Manipulating this character, such as tilting it or covering parts, represents negative actions like bringing misfortune or deceiving others .
  • Professions like police, prosecutors, robbers, and thieves are associated with those who “눈 가리고 아옹” (turn a blind eye) .

#5 (00:52:00) 대한민국의 빈곤과 민주화 (Poverty and Democratization in South Korea)

  • Korea has progressed through stages of poverty: “전통적 빈곤” (traditional poverty) in agricultural society, “절대적 빈곤” (absolute poverty) before the Korean War, “상대적 빈곤” (relative poverty) during industrialization, and currently “풍요 속 빈곤” (poverty in abundance) .
  • Syngman Rhee established the nation, and Park Chung-hee led industrialization and spiritual/material revolutions .
  • The current “풍요 속 빈곤” is attributed to “민주화” (democratization), which has led to internal conflicts and a focus on comparison rather than progress .
  • Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, through “권위주의” (authoritarianism) and “실용주의” (pragmatism), achieved economic success, demonstrating that democracy is not the only path to prosperity .
  • The speaker criticizes the lack of discipline and moral decay in Korean society, citing examples like littering and public urination .
  • He emphasizes the need for a strong leader like Lee Kuan Yew, or even someone “천 배, 만 배 무서운 사람” (a thousand, ten thousand times scarier) .
  • The current state of Korea, with constant internal strife and a focus on “계수” (coefficients) rather than “상수” (constants), is leading to national decline .
  • The speaker criticizes the current political climate, where leaders are ineffective and corruption is rampant .
  • He argues that the focus on “민주주의” (democracy) has led to a decline in national unity and economic growth .
  • He criticizes the direct election system, comparing it to the indirect electoral college system in the US, which he sees as a form of “독재” (dictatorship) .
  • He argues that Park Chung-hee’s “통일 주체 국민회의” (National Conference for Unification) was similar to the US electoral college .
  • The speaker laments the decline in national discipline, citing examples of disrespect towards employers and widespread alcohol consumption .
  • He claims that the amount of alcohol consumed by Koreans could feed the world’s hungry, and that surplus rice is wasted .
  • He asserts that a strong leader is needed to control the “도둑놈들” (thieves) and “손 도둑 때들” (gangs of petty thieves) who are ruining the country .
  • He proposes “신정 정치” (theocratic politics) as the solution, where a divine being governs, leading to global unification and prosperity .
  • The “청와대” (Blue House) site is described as a “천신 하강 단자 혈” (heavenly deity descending altar site), a place where a divine being should reside .
  • He argues that Korea’s progress has stalled at “민주화” (democratization) and needs to move to “선진화” (advancement) through “신정주의” (theocratic rule) .
  • “신정주의” involves a divine being leading, not merely human authoritarianism like that of Chun Doo-hwan or Park Chung-hee .
  • Chun Doo-hwan’s authoritarianism failed because he targeted the “밑바닥” (underclass), whereas a divine leader would target corrupt “지도적 인물” (leading figures) .
  • The speaker claims to have a “살생부” (death list) of 3,000 corrupt leaders .
  • He demonstrates his divine power by showing that people lose strength when they say the names of other leaders (Chun Doo-hwan, Buddha, Jesus, Park Chung-hee, Ahn Cheol-soo, Moon Jae-in) but gain immense strength when they say “허경영” (Mr.Huh) .
  • This phenomenon is explained by “에너지” (energy) that comes from the heavens, not from human “기” (qi) .
  • He claims that even looking at his picture or hearing his name can heal illnesses and strengthen the body .
  • He asserts that his presence will bring about a “지상낙원” (earthly paradise) .
  • The “천부경” (Cheonbugyeong) describes the creation of humans from a single cell, and the speaker claims to be able to manipulate “텔로미어” (telomeres) to extend human lifespan and control the global economy .
  • He also claims to have patented a safety net for car backseats to prevent child fatalities in accidents .
  • The speaker concludes by stating that he is the “메시아” (Messiah) prophesied in ancient texts, who will appear in an era of advanced communication (internet, mobile phones) to bring about a new world order .

#6 (01:40:00) 허경영의 신정 정치 (Mr.Huh’s Theocratic Politics)

  • The speaker emphasizes that Korea has lost its national “목표” (goal) and is in disarray .
  • He criticizes current politicians for engaging in petty disputes instead of setting grand visions like “세계 통일” (world unification) .
  • He references ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, who debated forms of governance, with Socrates advocating for “철인 정치” (philosopher-king rule) .
  • Socrates criticized democracy for allowing “어리석은 자들” (foolish people) to elect corrupt leaders, leading to national decline .
  • The speaker asserts that Korea’s “민주화” (democratization) has led to stagnation and that “신정화” (theocratization) is necessary to overcome this .
  • He claims that when “허경영” (Mr.Huh) implements “신정 정치” (theocratic politics) in Korea, other nations like China, Japan, Russia, and the US will follow .
  • He states that people worldwide, including young Chinese and Korean legal professionals, are already calling his name for good fortune and health .
  • He criticizes older generations for their “고정관념” (fixed ideas) and resistance to his message .
  • He draws a parallel between himself and Jesus, who was rejected by his contemporaries despite being sent by God .
  • He interprets the biblical “모퉁이 돌” (cornerstone) as representing the Korean Peninsula and himself as the “예수” (Jesus) figure who will unite the world .
  • He warns against the moral decay and corruption in Korean society, particularly regarding the exploitation of North Korean women .
  • He claims that those who oppose him will face misfortune, citing the deaths of two secretaries of someone who sued him .
  • He reiterates that he is a “전지자” (omniscient being) who appears in an era where “말과 종교와 진리가 끊어진 시대” (the era where words, religion, and truth are severed), which is the current internet age .
  • His appearance on TV and the internet will bring health and happiness to people worldwide, transforming the world into a “지상낙원” (earthly paradise) .
  • He criticizes current politicians for their gloomy demeanor, comparing them to people at a “초상집” (funeral home) .
  • He asserts that his “신정주의” (theocratic rule) will provide a “구심점” (center of gravity) for the world, and his unique energy, which can be generated from “제로” (zero), will compel world leaders to obey him .
  • He states that his purpose is not personal gain but to guide humanity towards a “신경제” (new economy) and an “지상낙원” (earthly paradise) .

Other Useful Information

1. 허경영의 능력 (Mr.Huh’s Abilities)

  • 에너지 부여 (Energy Impartation): Saying “허경영” or looking at his picture/name can instantly increase physical strength by 100 to 500 times . This energy comes from “하늘” (heaven), not human “기” (qi) .
  • 치유 능력 (Healing Ability): His name or image can heal illnesses, prevent cancer, and improve overall health . This can even be done remotely via phone .
  • 텔로미어 조작 (Telomere Manipulation): He claims to be able to modify telomeres, potentially extending human lifespan and controlling the global economy .
  • 예언 (Prophecy): He claims to have accurately predicted events, such as the deaths of individuals who opposed him .
  • 발명/특허 (Invention/Patent): He claims to have patented a safety net for car backseats to prevent child fatalities .

2. 대한민국의 발전 단계 (Stages of South Korea’s Development)

  • 전통적 빈곤 (Traditional Poverty): Agricultural society .
  • 절대적 빈곤 (Absolute Poverty): Pre-Korean War era, addressed by Syngman Rhee’s nation-building .
  • 상대적 빈곤** (Relative Poverty)**: Industrialization era, led by Park Chung-hee’s economic and spiritual revolutions .
  • 풍요 속 빈곤** (Poverty in Abundance)**: Current era, caused by “민주화” (democratization) leading to internal conflict and stagnation .
  • 선진화 (Advancement): Future stage requiring “신정주의” (theocratic rule) .

3. 정치 체제 비교 (Comparison of Political Systems)

  • 민주주의 (Democracy): Criticized for leading to “풍요 속 빈곤” and allowing “어리석은 자들” to elect corrupt leaders .
  • 권위주의** (Authoritarianism)**: Practiced by leaders like Lee Kuan Yew and Chun Doo-hwan, but limited by human flaws .
  • 철인 정치 (Philosopher-King Rule): Advocated by Socrates and Plato, where wise individuals govern .
  • 신정 정치** (Theocratic Politics)**: Proposed by Mr.Huh as the ultimate solution, where a divine being governs, leading to global unification and prosperity .

4. 한민족의 정체성 (Korean Identity)

  • 천성 민족 (Heavenly-Born People): Koreans are described as a special race chosen by heaven .
  • 세계의 핵 (Core of the World): Korea is geomantically the center of the Earth, with its name “고려” (Goryeo) signifying “핵” (core) .
  • 모퉁이 돌 (Cornerstone): The Korean Peninsula is identified as the “모퉁이 돌” (cornerstone) mentioned in the Bible, signifying its crucial role in world affairs .
  • 동방의 등불 (Light of the East): Prophesied by Tagore, a leader from Korea will emerge to unite the world .