![]() Arthur Koestler's contribution to The Challenge of Chance: A Mass Experiment in Telepathy and Its Unexpected Outcome (1973).Wilson's 1977 book Cosmic Trigger I: The Final Secret of the Illuminati (therein called "the Law of Fives" or "the 23 Enigma").Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea's 1975 book, The Illuminatus! Trilogy (therein called the "23/17 Phenomenon").The pilot was another Captain Clark and the flight was Flight 23. ![]() Furthermore, while Burroughs was thinking about this crude example of the irony of the gods that evening, a bulletin on the radio announced the crash of an airliner in Florida, USA. That very day, Clarkâs ship had an accident that killed him and everybody else aboard. According to Burroughs, he had known a certain Captain Clark, around 1960 in Tangier, who once bragged that he had been sailing 23 years without an accident. I first heard of the 23 enigma from William S Burroughs, author of Naked Lunch, Nova Express, etc. Wilson, in a 1977 article in Fortean Times, related the following anecdote: Burroughs as the first person to believe in the 23 enigma. ![]() A topic related to the 23 enigma is eikositriophobia, which is the fear of the number 23. The concept of the 23 enigma has been popularized by various books, movies, and conspiracy theories, which suggest that the number 23 appears with unusual frequency in various contexts and may be a symbol of some larger, hidden significance. The 23 enigma is a belief in the significance of the number 23. ![]() Belief that most incidents and events are directly connected to the number 23 ![]()
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