Alvie J Posted October 22, 2014 Author Share Posted October 22, 2014 I think I understand...I can take the letters ALVIEJ and apply an A=1, B=2 transformation to them:you get1 12 22 9 5 10Lets divide 112229510 by pi and you get35723759.52112676We can then add the parts before and after the decimal3572375952112676------------87836435reversing the A=1 transform, you getHGHCFDCEWe can obviously remove F&E as 6 is then number of the devil, and e is the natural logarithmWe are left with HGH CDCHGH is Human Growth Hormone and CDC the Center for Disease Control which is currently fighting EbolaWhat we can conclude from this is that God wants the CDC to start using Human Growth Hormone in the fight against Ebola. Actually the system is quite old dating back centuries. The Circle and the Square are actually quite well know as well as the Bridge ciphering system. They both hinge on the palindrome 26462 which is most often found as 264 and or 462. Interestingly, J R R Tolkien address is 264 Wake Green Road the birth place of Middle Earth. They changed the address after his death to reflect this palindrome and its importance. The palindromes their selves are a way of standardizing the Spiritual Bridging agents and as aforementioned are quite well know.Take a year or two studying them and who knows what you might learn. If nothing else it’s a fascinating study. Link to comment
Alvie J Posted October 22, 2014 Author Share Posted October 22, 2014 We can use discussion boards for peer reviews? And here I thought getting my PhD was going to involve lots of work!(Sorry, couldn't resist... Carry on)Peer reviews of this nature have helped me more than you can possibly imagine. Every now and then someone will come along with some very intelligent and well thought out suggestions. Therefore, the paper belongs to all of us, I’m just the curator… Link to comment
Kenngo1969 Posted October 22, 2014 Share Posted October 22, 2014 (edited) http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/peer+review P.S.: Hint - Feedback, no matter how good it might be, from largely-anonymous posters on an Internet message board, probably doesn't qualify. (Hope I didn't burst anyone's bubble!) Edited October 22, 2014 by Kenngo1969 1 Link to comment
Alvie J Posted October 23, 2014 Author Share Posted October 23, 2014 http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/peer+review P.S.: Hint - Feedback, no matter how good it might be, from largely-anonymous posters on an Internet message board, probably doesn't qualify. (Hope I didn't burst anyone's bubble!)Quite True... But on the other hand there are internet sources that are quite trustworthy on an academic level. There are many different old books and journals that have been digitized (photocopied and or photosimile) such as the MS Sloane 3188 from the British Library and Oxford, not to mention a host of many different manuscripts that are next to impossible to obtain in person. Likewise, there are scholarly individuals such as university professors and published hermetic authors to whom you can communicate with via email and or message boards who often offer great insight and brilliance if only ask. One such university professor told me: “there is a great interest in puzzles among the academic realm”. Link to comment
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