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Writers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite have commented in a series of interviews titled Behind the Eclipse that fans of the series Heroes should be watching for the number nine (9) to have a significance in the show.
So far, the significance of nine has either been minimal or hidden. If you think you have a good theory about it, take a stab at it here.
Symbolic Meanings of the Number 9
The numerological significance of just about any number can apply to just about any situation, like a fortune cookie. Does the number 9 really have any more of a special application to Heroes than any other number?
Possible applications:
- In Hindu mythology, the 9 major celestial bodies are personified as the Navagraha, one of whom (the moon) is named "Chandra".
- Also in Hindu mythology, Vishnu, considered the supreme being by many, has had 9 avatars (incarnations). A tenth avatar is predicted.
- The number 9 is present in many Chinese myths. The Chinese Netherworld supposedly has nine rivers in a nine-headed dragon. Also, ancient Chinese believed that the sky consisted of nine parts, the earth had nine separate countries, and each of those countries had nine mountain ranges.
- In Pythagorean numerology, the number nine is significant for a number of reasons. First, it is the highest value assigned to a letter or date. Second, because of the method of adding digits used, nines can be "cast out": a number like 19 is reduced as followed: 1+9=10; 1+0=1. In other words, you can simply drop the nine and reach the same result quickly.
- In Greek mythology, there were 9 muses, responsible for creation of the arts by way of inspiration. They were the daughters of Zeus, king of the gods.
- In Egyption mythology, the Ennead were a group of nine gods and goddesses. Before passing onto the afterlife, a person had to be judged as worthy by the Ennead.
- The world in Heroes is at the end of one era just before the dawn of another.
- The number 9 is the last digit before the start of double-digit numbers (in base 10). This feature is the reason the number nine has certain unique mathematical properties, such as the digits of every multiple of 9 adding up to 9 or another multiple thereof.
- In French the word neuf means both nine and new. In German, the words for nine and new are neun and neu, and in Spanish, nueve and nuevo.
- 3 is considered a lucky number, and 9 is 3 x 3, so the number 9 is even more potent.
Occurrences of the Number 9
9th Wonders! Comic Book
The most apparent episodic use of "9" is the comic book title, 9th Wonders! The title is a play on the original "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World". Many believe other sites built after the original Seven Wonders constitute an "Eighth Wonder"; it is plausible that evolved humans are the "Ninth Wonder".
The original Seven Wonders are the:
- Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt
- Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Iraq, destroyed ~500 BC
- Statue of Zeus in Olympia, Greece, destroyed in AD 462
- Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, Turkey, destroyed in 401 BC
- Mausoleum (Tomb of King Maussollos) in Bodrum, Turkey, destroyed in AD 1522
- Colossus of Helios in Rhodes, Greece, destroyed in AD 654
- Lighthouse of Pharos in Alexandria, Egypt, destroyed in AD 1480
9 Evolved Humans
Obviously there are a lot more than 9 people on the show with powers. But there might be a main group of 9. The promotional image of the main characters includes 11 people, 9 of whom are known to have powers. These 11 people appear in Peter's vision.
- The nine with powers are: Peter Petrelli, Nathan Petrelli, Hiro Nakamura, D.L. Hawkins, Niki/Jessica Sanders, Micah Sanders, Isaac Mendez, Claire Bennet, and Matt Parkman.
- The two without powers are Simone Deveaux and Mohinder Suresh.
Miscellaneous Occurrences
- The suicide-bombed bus in Isaac's painting is number 009. When Isaac first tries to explain his ability to Simone he shows her the painting and says, "Look at the number."
- In Distractions, the license plate on Kaito's limousine is "NCC-1701". In addition to being the registry number of the USS Enterprise on Star Trek, the digits in the number 1701 add up to 9.
Memorable Quotes
"That being said, we did lots of research in crafting our stories - some of which came from Hindu and Indian mythology. Remember how we've said the number 9 is important? Has anyone looked into that yet? If you haven't, start digging. Maybe if we're nice, we'll give you some more hints on this for a Hannukah/Christmas/Kwanza present."
- - Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite
"The name certainly means something - but in general we were just looking for an anthology title as cool as "Tales to Astonish" or "Amazing Fantasy". But the number 9 is pretty important in the grand scheme of things."
- - Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite (in reference to the 9th Wonders! comic book title)
External Links
- Interview #1 on ComicBookResources.com
- Interview #2 on ComicBookResources.com
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