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:27:02
When you said you're Max Cohen,
:27:03
I didn't realise
you were the Max Cohen.

:27:06
Your work's revolutionary.
It's inspired the work we do.

:27:10
- It has?
- Very much so.

:27:13
The only difference is, we're
not looking at the stock market.

:27:18
Go ahead.
Wrap that round your hand.

:27:20
We're searching for a pattern
in the Torah.

:27:22
- What kind?
- We're not sure.

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All we know is
it's 216 digits long.

:27:27
- OK, stand up, please, Max.
- 216?

:27:31
That's right. You've gotta
be quiet now. Stand up.

:27:35
- 216?
- Shh. This goes on your head.

:27:38
Look at me, Max. Right here.
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There you go.
:27:48
All right. Now, we'll say
a prayer together.

:27:51
Repeat after me: Shma Yisroel.
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- Shma Yisroel.
- Right.

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- Adenoi Eloihenu.
- Adenoi Eloihenu.

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- Adenoi Echod.
- Adenoi Echod.

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Now, what's up, Max?
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What is this 216 number, Sol?
:28:15
Excuse me?
:28:16
You asked me if I'd seen
a 216-digit number.

:28:21
Oh, yeah. You mean the bug.
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I ran into it working on Pi.
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- What do you mean ran into it?
- Max, what's this about?

:28:32
There are these religious Jews
I've been talking to.

:28:35
Religious Jews?
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Yeah, Hasids,
the guys with beards.

:28:39
I know them.
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I know one in a coffee shop.
He's a number theorist.

:28:44
The Torah is his data set.
:28:46
He says they're after
a 216-digit number in the Torah.

:28:49
Come on, it's just coincidence.
:28:53
There's something else, though.
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What?
:28:56
You remember those weird
stock picks?

:28:58
- Yesterday's stock picks? Yes.
- They were correct.


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