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Originally posted by torsion
“Jim, you are right, this is a device from the future. We know you don’t understand binary so were transmitting Morse directly into your brain. This is a crucial message. You must alert the authorities about an incident that will take place around 20 years from now. The date will be September 11, 2001. Terrorists will attack America with hijacked airliners. For God’s sake, Jim, don’t sit on this! Only YOU can prevent it happening!”
Originally posted by Larryman
reply to post by Vandalour
Exploration OG Human I
Exploration Of Genus: Human - Indigenous.
edit on 1/1/2011 by Larryman because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Tlove250
reply to post by kieran1
Fascinating thread, and fascinating comment. I was thinking more of Avalon, never thought to compare the possible location to the Tuatha Dé Danann. Thank you OP, and thank you Kieran1.
Originally posted by XPLodER
i found a history channel film of the binary code
that one person received from touching a craft
it has been decoded and i think all should see this
binary message decoded from forest incident
i find the information contained explosive
the very thing atsers love
enjoy
and i wounder what the co ordinates are really for?
xploder
Originally posted by XPLodER
first things first
the binary you are talking about was made by humans yes before computers yes but what was the original purpose of the binary code? was it for calculation? a language of maths to convert into a spoken language or for programing?
The Indian scholar Pingala (circa 5th–2nd centuries BC) developed mathematical concepts for describing prosody, and in so doing presented the first known description of a binary numeral system. He used binary numbers in the form of short and long syllables (the latter equal in length to two short syllables), making it similar to Morse code.
In 1605 Francis Bacon discussed a system whereby letters of the alphabet could be reduced to sequences of binary digits, which could then be encoded as scarcely visible variations in the font in any random text. Importantly for the general theory of binary encoding, he added that this method could be used with any objects at all: "provided those objects be capable of a twofold difference only; as by Bells, by Trumpets, by Lights and Torches, by the report of Muskets, and any instruments of like nature". (See Bacon's cipher.)
Originally posted by XPLodER
secondly i have spent some time looking into the progression of electronics and the patents involved and what order they were patented in and as an electrical engineer i can see that before you would require some of the stuff that was patented you would need to have developed other components first to have a practical reason to need to design secondary components as in the case of some of bells component patents
the order is completly wrong.
there was an explosion of patents for several companies who now are some of the largest companies in the world
these patents start to show up about two years after roswell
now if we asume that its no coincedence that components were developed in icolation from one another for a common purpose i can only asume the tech was back engineered
as some of the components had no known purpose at the time
in fact some of the componets were completly usless without other components that were compiled by different companies not acociated with the resurch being done
Originally posted by XPLodER
so if binary is the common link in computing and programming language and human language
is binary and all these components use binary translation to operate a processor
what came first the chicken or the egg?
xploder