The “#” symbol is the 17th number/letter in the Roman Score (i.e., the Roman alphabet) and does not exist in the English alphabet. However, the “#” symbol is depicted in the English alphabet by the letters "S" and "H" which when added together forms the "SH" sound (i.e., /ʃ/). Mathematically speaking, the “#” symbol has a numeric value of “16” in the Roman Score while the letters "S" (19) and "H" (8) have a combined numeric value of "27" in the English alphabet. The “#” symbol either originated from the use of tally marks in monetary accounting and war, or by the addition of two double-crosses (i.e., “ǂ”) which consequently forms the “ǂǂ” or “#” symbol. The “#” symbol doubles as the sharp music symbol (i.e., ♯), the U.S. military service stripe, as well as the number sign which was recently popularized by the hashtag symbol which is often used by the users of social media platform known as Twitter. The “#” symbol is an acronym for “Sh” (a digraph in the Latin alphabet which features a combination of S and H) which may represent the Greco-Roman goddess of Shiva and/or the Swiss canton known as “Schaffhausen” whose ISO code is “SH”. Schaffhausen (meaning “Ship House” in English) evidently plays a key role in Switzerland’s ruling of the underworld as evidenced by the ram which adores its shield. The ram (R+M) is the animal mascot which symbolizes Rome (R+M) in the underworld.
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