Positional notation or place-value notation is a method of representing or encoding numbers.

Six thousand years ago, astronaut/pioneers from the planet Nibiru dictated Enuma elish -- the Creation Epic -- to the Sumerians. The Creation Epic says our Sun, a solitary star at this time in its history, first created a planet the Nibirans called Tiamat. Tiamat was the proto-Earth. It orbited the Sun counterclockwise.
WATER CYCLE

Next, the Sun, called Apsu, created Mercury and propelled Mercury with water and gold to Tiamat. Venus with MarsJupiter with SaturnUranus with Neptune formed as pairs and orbited the Suncounterclockwise too. Tiamat lacked a partner-planet, but one of her moons, Kingu, ERGU, enlarged. Kingu was about to become Tiamat’s partner planet and orbit the Sun, rather than Tiamat.

Cosmogonical myths describe the ordering of the cosmos from a state of chaos or amorphousness.

"Creation myths tell us how things began. All cultures have creation myths; they are our primary myths, the first stage in what might be called the psychic life of the species. As cultures, we identify ourselves through the collective dreams we call creation myths, or cosmogonies.
Hindu Theories of Creation. In Hindu philosophy, the existence of the universe is governed by the Trimurti of Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Sustainer) and Shiva (the Destroyer). ... He is within and without his creations, pervading the entire universe and also observing it externally.

Religion professor Mircea Eliade defined the word myth in terms of creation:
Myth narrates a sacred history; it relates an event that took place in primordial Time, the fabled time of the "beginnings." In other words, myth tells how, through the deeds of Supernatural Beings, a reality came into existence, be it the whole of reality, the Cosmos, or only a fragment of reality – an island, a species of plant, a particular kind of human behavior, an institution.
Genesis borrowed from or appropriated the form of the Enûma Eliš. According to this theory, the Enûma Eliš was comfortable using connections between the divine and inert matter, while the aim of Genesis was to state the superiority of the Israelite god Elohim over all creation (and subsequent deities).
Hesiod, a possible contemporary with Homer, offers in his Theogony (Origin of the Gods) the fullest account of the earliest Greek myths, dealing with the creation of the world; the origin of the gods, Titans, and Giants; as well as elaborate genealogies, folktales, and etiological myths. Hesiod's Works and Days, a didactic poem about farming life, also includes the myths of PrometheusPandora, and the Five Ages
Shabd; Reconstruction of the broken Enûma Eliš tablet seems to define the rarely attested Sapattu or Sabattu as the full moon. This word is cognate or merged with Hebrew Shabbat (, but is monthly rather than weekly; it is regarded as a form of Sumerian sa-bat ("mid-rest"), attested in Akkadian as um nuh libbi ("day of mid-repose"). This conclusion is a contextual restoration of the damaged tablet, which is read as "[Sa]bbath shalt thou then encounter, mid[month]ly Enûma Eliš tablet seems to define the rarely attested Sapattum or Sabattum as the full moon

Rig Veda. On the metaphysical level, the universe is created from sound (vak). 
In linguisticsordinal numbers are words representing position or rank in a sequential order. The order may be of size, importance, chronology, and so on. 
cardinal number is a part of speech used to count, such as the English words onetwothree, but also compounds,

Babylonian numerals60Babylonian 1.svgBabylonian 2.svgBabylonian 3.svgBabylonian 4.svgBabylonian 5.svgBabylonian 6.svgBabylonian 7.svgBabylonian 8.svgBabylonian 9.svgBabylonian 10.svg3100 BC
Indian Numerals10Tamil ௦ ௧ ௨ ௩ ௪ ௫ ௬ ௭ ௮ ௯
Devanagari 0 १ २ ३ ४ ५ ६ ७ ८ ९
750 BC – 690 BC
Roman numerals10N
Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ Ⅴ Ⅵ Ⅶ Ⅷ Ⅸ Ⅹ
L C D M
1000 BC
Greek numerals10ō α β γ δ ε ϝ ζ η θ ι
ο Αʹ Βʹ Γʹ Δʹ Εʹ Ϛʹ Ζʹ Ηʹ Θʹ
Before 5th century BC
60SexagesimalBabylonian numerals; NewBase60 encoding, similar to Base62, excluding I, O, and l, but including _(underscore); degrees-minutes-seconds and hours-minutes-seconds measurement systems; Sumerian languages
Ifrah takes the human body as the aboriginal point of reference for most counting systems fingers and toes producing systems using 5, 10, or 20 as a base. But 12, 60, and 360 have also been used, usually by cultures that attached more importance to the sky than to their anatomy. He commends India for the invention of zero the placeholder in counting systems that use positional notation to indicate the different values, for instance, of 1, 10, and 100. 
Positional notation or place-value notation is a method of representing or encoding numbers.
For Time, Angles, and Astronomical coordinate systems

Duck egg and goose egg are also slang for zero.
VEDTS/SIX The term Vedmak comes from Proto-Slavic *vědět ("to know") and Old Russian вѣдь ("knowledge; witchcraft", compare the use of the term "cunning" in English folklore).

The system of ARMENIAN NUMERALS is a historic numeral system created using the majuscules (uppercase letters) of the Armenian alphabet .
There was no notation for zero in the old system, and the numeric values for individual letters were added together. The principles behind this system are the same as for the Ancient Greek numerals and Hebrew numerals . In modern Armenia, the familiar Arabic numerals are used. Armenian numerals are used more or less like Roman numerals in modern English, e.g. Գարեգին Բ. means Garegian II and Գ. գլուխ means Chapter III (as a headline).
Since not all browsers can render Unicode Armenian letters, the classical transliteration is given.
Armenian numerals
Ա A 1
Բ B 2
Գ G 3
Դ D 4
Ե E 5
Զ Z 6
Է ē 7
Ը ə 8
Թ tʿ 9
Ժ ž 10
Ի I 20
Լ L 30
Խ X 40
Ծ C 50
Կ K 60

Հ H 70



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