5..... is the magic number...
The number 5....
According to numerology, the number 5 means: Bold, daring, and persuasive.
5 (five) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the natural number following 4 and preceding 6
Five is the third prime number
Five is the only prime number to end in the digit 5, because all other numbers written with a 5 in the ones-place under the decimal system are multiples of five
Science
- The atomic number of boron.
- The lightest atomic mass (the sum of protons and neutrons) for which no stable isotopes exist for any element.
- Almost all amphibians, reptiles and mammals which have fingers or toes have five of them on each extremity.
- The number of appendages on most starfish, which exhibit pentamerism.
- The most destructive known tornadoes rate an F-5 on the Fujita scale.
- The most destructive known hurricanes rate as Category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson scale.
Astronomy
- Messier object M5, a magnitude 7.0 globular cluster in the constellation Serpens.
- The New General Catalogue object NGC 5, a magnitude 13 spiral galaxy in the constellation Andromeda
- The Saros number of the solar eclipse series which began on April 4, 2720 BC and ended on May 24, 1422 BC. The duration of Saros series 5 was 1298.1 years, and it contained 73 solar eclipses.
- The Saros number of the lunar eclipse series which began on -2581 October 8 and ended on -1084 March 24. The duration of Saros series 5 was 1496.5 years, and it contained 84 lunar eclipses.
- The Roman numeral V stands for dwarfs (main sequence stars) in the Yerkes spectral classification scheme.
- The Roman numeral V (usually) stands for the fifth-discovered satellite of a planet or minor planet (e.g. Jupiter V)
In religion and culture
- There are five basic "pillars" of Islam.
- Muslims pray to Allah five times a day (Muhammad was said to have bargained it down with Allah from 50).
- The Torah contains five books—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy—which are collectively called the Five Books of Moses, the Pentateuch (Greek for "five containers," referring to the scroll cases in which the books were kept), or Humash (חומש, Hebrew for "fifth")
- King David, author of Psalms, arranged the 150 Psalms into five books, paralleling the Five Books of Moses
- The Khamsa, an ancient symbol shaped like a hand with five fingers, is used as a protective amulet by Jews and Muslims
- According to some traditions of Maya mythology, we are now living in the Fifth World.
- In East Asian tradition, there are five elements: (water, fire, earth, wood and metal). The Japanese names for the days of the week, Tuesday through Saturday, come from these elements via the identification of the elements with the five planets visible with the naked eye. Also, the traditional Japanese calendar has a five-day weekly cycle that can be still observed in printed mixed calendars combining Western, Chinese-Buddhist and Japanese names for each weekday.
- In some cultures there are five cardinal directions, including the center.
- In Cantonese, "five" sounds like the word "not" (symbol: 唔). When five appears in front of a lucky number, e.g. "58", the result is considered unlucky.
- According to various mythologies, the universe is comprised of five classical elements: water, earth, air, fire and ether.
- In Greek Orthodox Christian mysticism, the number 5 symbolizes the Holy Spirit as the bearer of all life. In the monastic tradition of Mount Athos there exists a "hymn" to the Holy Spirit composed entirely and solely of repetitions of the word "pente" (Greek for "five")
- In Discordianism, 5 is seen as a very important number as demonstrated in the Law of Fives and The Pentabarf, which contains five rules. Each page of the Principia Discordia, the primary religious document in Discordianism, is also labeled with 5 digits.
In music
- The Five is the name of a 19th century Russian Group of nationalistic composers who included César Cui, Aleksandr Borodin, Mily Balakirev, Modest Mussorgsky, and Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov
- A Perfect fifth is the most consonant harmony, and is the basis for most western tuning systems.
- Modern musical notation uses a musical staff made of five horizontal lines.
- Using the Latin root, five musicians are called a quintet, e.g. the Jackson Five. (In an episode of Will & Grace guest-starring Janet Jackson, she declared that 5 is a mystical number and for that reason she must have precisely 5 backup dancers).
- The name of the band The Fifth Dimension implies that they are transcending beyond even the fourth dimension (time) into a new inner dimension.
- There was a British boy band called 5ive.
- Other bands with "five" in their name include We Five, Five for Fighting, MC5 (short for "Motor City Five"), and the Five Man Electrical Band.
- The Dave Clark Five and the Ben Folds Five both named themselves after their lead singers, with an implied four others.
- The Vogues song "Five-o'clock World" came in reference to the hours 9 to 5 (ending at 5 p.m.), which are the hours of a standard work day. There are also five working days (non-week-ends) in a week.
- 5 is an album by Lenny Kravitz.
- Take Five is a famous jazz standard composed by Paul Desmond. It counts five beats per bar.
- The number of completed, numbered piano concertos of Ludwig van Beethoven and Camille Saint-Saëns.
- Jurassic 5 is a hip hop crew whose second full length album was titled "Power In Numbers."
- Maroon 5 is a pop/rock band from Los Angeles, California, that has become popular thanks to songs such as "Harder To Breathe" and "This Love." The band won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2005.
- In harmonics - The fifth partial (or 4th overtone) of a fundamental has a frequency ratio of 5/1 to the frequency of that fundamental. This ratio corresponds to the interval of 2 octaves + a pure major third. Thus, the interval of 5/4 is the interval of the pure third. A major triad chord when played in just intonation (most often the case in a cappella vocal ensemble singing), will contain such a pure major third.
In sports
- Kyle Busch's number in both the NEXTEL Cup Series and the Busch Series(no relation between the names).
- In professional Wrestling, if a wrestler grabs the ropes when he is in a submission hold, the attacking wrestler has up to a 5 count to break the hold until a disqualification is made. This is also the case for choking, grabbing the referee, or standing to the top of the turnbuckle. Contrary to belief, it is not a four count, as emphasised in WWE.
- The number of players of a basketball team on the court at a given time.
- Also used in basketball to represent the position of center.
- The Olympic Games have five interlocked rings as their symbol, representing the number of inhabited continents represented by the Olympians (counting North America and South America as one continent).
- The number of kyu (pupil) grades in judo
- In rugby union, the number of the lock forward who usually jumps at number 4 in the line-out. It is also the number of points awarded for a try.
- In rugby league, the number of the left wing, and also the number of tackles the attacking team has to score a try before the handover.
- In baseball, five represents the third baseman's position and is also how many balls and strikes can be thrown added together.
- 5 is the uniform number of Hall of Fame Baseball players Hank Aaron, Luke Appling , George Brett, Lou Boudreau , Hank Greenberg , Johnny Bench, Joe Dimaggio, and Brooks Robinson .
- In hockey, if the puck goes under your leg it is called going though the five-hole.
Five is:
- The number of oceans in the world.
- The five senses are sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste.
- The five basic tastes are sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami.
- The number of the first books in the bible: Genesis (Bereisheet בראשית), Exodus (Shemot שמות), Leviticus (Vayikra ויקרא), Numbers (Bemidbar במדבר), and Deuteronomy (Devarim דברים)also known as the Pentateuch
- Most roses have five petals.
- Pentameter is verse with five repeating feet per line; iambic pentameter was the most popular form in Shakespeare.
- In the United States legal system, the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution can be referred to in court as "pleading the fifth", absolving the defendant from self-incrimination
- The note in the English monetary system that features Elizabeth Fry. (£5 Note)
- The smallest Euro banknote. It shows an antique bridge.
- The denomination of the U.S. dollar with Abraham Lincoln's portrait.
- The number of cents in a nickel.
- The designation of an Interstate Highway that runs from San Diego, California to Blaine, Washington.
- The number of permanent members with veto power on the UN Security Council.
- The number necessary to make a majority decision in the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Five babies born at one time are quintuplets. The most famous set of quintuplets were the Dionne Quintuplets born in the 1930s.
- In Astrology, Leo is the 5th astrological sign of the Zodiac.
- Quintessence, meaning 'fifth element', refers to the elusive fifth element that completes the basic four elements (water, fire, air and earth). There is also a movie called The Fifth Element.
- The number of dots in a quincunx.
- The number of points in a pentagram.
- The Garden of Cyrus 1658 by Sir Thomas Browne is a Pythagorean Discourse based upon the number 5.
- The word "punch" comes from the Hindustani for five. Being true to the designation of punch, the drink Five Alive is named for its five ingredients.
- The holy number of Discordianism, as dictated by the Law of Fives.
- A popular Internet catch phrase commonly used on forums such as Something Awful. Posts are given a rating out of five. Posts which receive an average rating of five are referred to as 'top posts' or 'comedy gold'.
- There are 5 digits in a United States zip code
- An informal term for the British Security Service, MI5
- In tarot, card No. 5 is "the Hierophant".
- The typical number of members in a Super Sentai team.
- Human beings and other primates have five digits on each hand as well as five toes on each foot.
- The letter E is the fifth letter of the alphabet.
- May is the fifth month.
So- if you actually read all of that you could agree the number 5 is a very significant number. Well why, you ask do i care? Well - August is the month that marks my 5th year of being Cancer Free... pretty significant, I would say. 5 years of pelvic CT scans... waiting... testing.... worrying... trying to stay healthy, wondering about every little pain and what it may signify.... 5 years of being grateful for every new day - 5 years of appreciating life - 5 years of seeing my kids grow up - 5 years of loving Jeff - 5 years of spending time with friends and family - Now it hasn't been all roses and ice cream - but i would not trade one moment of it!
Happy 5th Anniversary to me!

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