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Reverse Primes Gematria

Reverse Primes Gematria inverts the prime number sequence (Z=2, Y=3, X=5...), offering alternative mathematical perspectives on words through reversed prime assignments.

Reverse Primes Gematria Table

A = 101
B = 97
C = 89
D = 83
E = 79
F = 73
G = 71
H = 67
I = 61
J = 59
K = 53
L = 47
M = 43
N = 41
O = 37
P = 31
Q = 29
R = 23
S = 19
T = 17
U = 13
V = 11
W = 7
X = 5
Y = 3
Z = 2

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Examples

Numbers

Reverse Primes Gematria Value: 315

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Reverse

Reverse Primes Gematria Value: 313

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Inverse

Reverse Primes Gematria Value: 313

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Mirror

Reverse Primes Gematria Value: 210

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History of Reverse Primes Gematria

Reverse Primes Gematria emerged alongside its forward counterpart as mathematically-inclined numerologists explored symmetrical and inverted systems. The reversal of prime assignments creates a complementary framework for analysis, allowing practitioners to examine words from opposing mathematical perspectives while maintaining the integrity of prime number properties.

The development of this system reflects broader trends in experimental numerology during the late 20th century, particularly the influence of chaos magic and post-modern occultism. These movements encouraged the creation of novel systems as tools for generating fresh insights, viewing traditional boundaries as limitations rather than sacred constraints.

Reversing the prime sequence while maintaining their mathematical properties creates interesting paradoxes. Letters at the beginning of the alphabet receive higher values (A=101) while those at the end receive lower ones (Z=2). This inversion can reveal hidden relationships and patterns that remain invisible in forward- counting systems, particularly useful in comparative analysis.

Modern applications focus on balance and duality studies, using both Primes and Reverse Primes together to create complete numerical profiles. The mathematical foundation provides legitimacy while the reversed perspective offers fresh interpretations, making it valuable for practitioners seeking rigorous yet innovative approaches to numerological analysis.