You can try this one at home. As above, write out your first name then directly under each of these letters write your surname. Cut the letters into columns as shown then number the columns from left to right. Next, take all the odd columns, 1, 3, 5, etc and write down the letters contained in these columns in a line. Then, below this ‘word’, write down all the letters contained in the even numbered columns. What do you get? Two unprenouncable words? OK. Now try the same with my name. Result – scary!
If your name works in this matrix, let me know because I’ve yet to find anyone’s that does. (For it to even start to work out, the first two letters of your first name have to be the same as your two initials.)
How or why did I find out about this? My grandad showed me. His name? Charles Harper.