brooklyn_born wrote:
Really cool app! Thanks for sharing. And the notes section is especially intriguing.
Thank you, brother. If you enter "morontia* bank*" in the search field you will find 112:3.2 where the phrase "morontially bankrupt" occurs and then if you click on the "(0)" study note hyperlink it will show you a possible explanation of the term "morontia" based on my finding. I thought you might find this interesting, based on your comment in one of the threads.
Also, I forgot to mention that there are illustrations embedded in the text as well (I don't consider illustrations very important, so I forgot to mention it

Btw, you can enter "112:3.2" in the search field to go directly to a desired paragraph in the text without having to contact the server, i.e. this operation is done locally, in JavaScript.
Another thing that you specifically may find interesting (with your interest in exact numbers and physical/mathematical properties etc) is 41:3.2. If you go to that text (having British and American texts in the two parallel columns, btw, click on the blue text marker to synchronise the texts manually) and carefully compare the British and American texts (and also read the note (2) carefully) you will discover the actual reason for the "discrepancy" between the ratio of diameters and volumes apparently contradicting the V=4/3 pi R^3 formula of Euclidean geometry. There are quite a few such findings throughout the text which I have researched and presented on the weekly study group meetings we had since last December (the video recordings (in Russian) are available here:
http://www.bibles.org.uk/seminars.html) UPDATE: I've just realised that the note at 41:3.2 is very brief and assumes that one has carefully studied the 2-hour presentation I gave on this subject some time ago (available on Youtube, but unfortunately in Russian). So that is perhaps a bad example. Anyway, there are plenty of easier examples where everything is sufficiently self-explanatory.