If you search for Genesis 1:1 in long strings created from its characters offset by digits of 'PI' + 'e', 'PI' + 'PHI', and 'PI' + 'e' + 'PHI' you find the words more quickly than when doing the same with the words scattered. This was tested against one hundred thousand random strings. This is totally ignored in our one in google calculation. 'PI' by itself is random and 'PI' + random digits gives a negative coorelation. 'piephi.txt' also uses a nonsense sentence to show a normal distribution. Feel free to substitute your own sentence. To disprove this theory, on top of everything else, the sentence must give 441 (3 X 7 X 7 X 3) or more out of 510 for 'PI' + 'e', 'PI' + 'PHI', and 'PI' + 'e' + 'PHI'.       piephi.java       runpiephi.java       piephi.txt       myout.srt