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  2. #202
    Max. You can no more get the theory of everything out of me, than you can get me out of the theory of everything.

    In other words, by becoming a bit of every one, as then everyone by nature, the thus voices (in one's head) are one's true (outer) voice. The only true identity. No?




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  3. #203
    Oh, here's a neat one, the first of the day. I put in the maximum number of Gottlob1's, twenty of them, for dear Max. Ha.


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    --->

    1111
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    LOLOLOLOLOLOL
    TGTGGGTGTGGTG
    BlogBlogBlog

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    The blogblogblog answer is in spot-34, which becomes spot-37 if fill in the 1, 11, and 111, at the top of the list. Interestingly, the word, bobo, several times, with the word, loot, in between.

    noun. bo·​bo plural bobos. often disparaging. : a member of a social class of well-to-do professionals who espouse bohemian values and lead bourgeois lives.
    Bobo is a Filipino word that means smart or intelligent. It is really common to the Filipino people because they always say it.
    Seems that Bo is another term for marijuana.


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    138 ---------> 138 = (1 + 137) ---> 1/137
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  4. #204
    Originally Posted by Gottlob1 View Post
    Oh, here's a neat one, the first of the day. I put in the maximum number of Gottlob1's, twenty of them, for dear Max. Ha.




    --->

    1111
    11111
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    11111111
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    ggggggggggggg
    LOLOLOLOLOLOL
    TGTGGGTGTGGTG
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    https://anagram-solver.net/Gottlob1G...1?partial=true


    The blogblogblog answer is in spot-34, which becomes spot-37 if fill in the 1, 11, and 111, at the top of the list. Interestingly, the word, bobo, several times, with the word, loot, in between.



    Bobo is a Filipino word that means smart or intelligent. It is really common to the Filipino people because they always say it.
    Seems that Bo is another term for marijuana.


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    138 ---------> 138 = (1 + 137) ---> 1/137

  5. #205
    Yeah, that post of mine was an interesting sort of post, too. The anagram output lines contain all of the initial characters of my usernames, up to the Gottlob1 username. Even though the input line was formed of Gottlob1's, there was, still, no guarantee that all of those characters would come before the blogblogblog line.

    As well that my previous post in this thread, post-134, pointed out the fine-structure constants, beginning with the 137-one. I mean, the prime, 137, is of the form, (4n +1), with n = 34, sort of like (4*34 + 1) ---> 43_41, or 41_43, which goes around 42 = 42*1 ---> 421, or 142. Moreover, 134 = (130 + 2^2) ---> 137 by rotating the 2, to 7.

    If you can tell me more about anti-gravity, I'll gladly steal your idea(s) for my blog of it, etc. Thanks, in advance. Ha. Oh, getting into the gist of it now. But, the next four terms were quite a bit harder to figure.


    P.S. We are the UFO's, in the sense that our species was the first such advanced one.

    P.P.S. Interesting that my next anagram, too, had a reference to the Philippines. Sort of quite unlikely, I think.

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    Last edited by Gottlob1; 08-20-2023 at 08:27 PM.
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  6. #206
    Originally Posted by Gottlob1 View Post
    Anyway, here are the final ones, all eight, which I want to secure with a timestamp. My write-up goes into how the numerals were arrived at, and, so, so, so much more, about how the numerals are to be parsed out. Should knock anyone's socks off. Ha.


    137.03599915121266
    142.73600104069440

    89.266557295047035
    62.712232460473931


    197.66952228533632
    214.02899610821660

    29.970632587726477
    10.679967924426944
    Wow! I made the most of the afternoon, yesterday, by making the corrections to the ways that the calculations are done, but, again, which could have no effect on their results above. I already had a couple of the ways spot-on, so, it was a matter of jiggling the other six into a similarly consistent place. As thus puzzles go, not one of my hardest ones, but, definitely the most interesting, in terms of how all of it came together. The completed draft for now will be done after entering connective explanations, some other observations, and, a supplemental part about thus rewriting a couple of the other known, dimensionless mathematical/physics constants.

    In jest, I must have been napping, the first time around (which induces another well-known sleep brain-wave pattern, one favored by Einstein, for his imagination, for which, I guess, he received top-marks) but, thus number puzzles are best completed by working from the outside in, while from the middle out. The difference was that I had no doubt that it worked, as soon as I saw it starting to unfold, given especially their immediate numerological nature. The results above are based on mathematically consistent calculations in my blog, namely, by four simple equations (three of the equations are based on the other) that take seventeen-digit numerals repeated for x-values, and, so, any resultant mystical, numerological aspects couldn't have been dreamed of, let alone fudged. One of the thus interesting aspects of the results above is described below.

    Firstly, the .0[3]5 part of the 137 numeral or result above. 0 flips across part way, either way, to form a 1; and the 5 flips across, either way, to form a 7 (inverted 2) as ᘔ. Put the 1, 3, and 7, together, for 137. Similarly, with the .7[3]6 part of the 142 numeral above. 7 rotates to 2, by ᘔ ---> ᘖ; and the 6 rotates to 9. Put the 2, 3, and 9, together, for 239 = (240 - 1) ---> 214, or 142. 137 goes with 142. Secondly, the .26 part of the 89 numeral. 26 reverses to 62, which leads to the 62 numeral above. Similarly, with the .71 part of the 62 numeral above. 71 = (80 - 9) ---> 89, which leads to the 89 numeral above. 89 goes with 62. To recap, the first two (three-digit) numerals of the first set, of four results above, involve flipping across, and rotating, respectively, and, a trivial mathematical rephrasing, with the second one involving reversal. The second two (two-digit) numerals of the first set of four results above involve neither flipping across, nor rotating, but, still a trivial bit of math, with, again, the second of the two numerals involving reversal.

    The same sort and degree of thing occurs with the second set, of four results above, which form by the first thus set coming together. Firstly, the .669 part of the 197 numeral above. 669 = (700 - 31) ---> 137 = 1[√9]7 ---> 197, which leads to the 197 numeral above. Similarly, with the .028 part of the 214 numeral above. 28 = 2*14 ---> 214, which leads to the [/b]214[/b] numeral above. Secondly, the .97 part of the 29, and, then, similarly, with the .67 part of the 10, numerals work slightly differently because three digits, instead of only two digits, are flipped across, and rotated, with .0[3]5, and .7[3]6, respectively, each of which occurred about a 3, and, in the same way, respectively. For the .97 part, take the .9[70]6 part, and, for the .67 part, take the 10.[6]7 part, with the two parts swinging in opposite directions from the first two decimal places. Next, rotate the 7's, to 2's, by ᘔ ---> ᘖ, and, flip the 0, and 10, to arrive at .9216, and, 01.62. (0 flips across, by a quarter turn, to 1, and, the 0 as 10 flips across, by half a turn, to 01.) Note that [0 + (-1 + 6)*2] = 10, which leads to the 10 numeral above, and, that [9 + 2*(1 + 6)] = (9 + 14) = 23 = [2][√9] ---> 29, which leads to the 29 numeral above. Furthermore, note that each of the last two numerals above involve one thus digit flipped across, and, one thus digit rotated, in the sense that the initial, two numerals or results above came together to lose their thus purity in the last two numerals or results above. As well for the .9706 part having its thus morphable digits together, the 7, and 0, but, the 10.67 part having its thus morphable digits apart, the 10, and 7. Flipping across, or mirroring, digits is a "together operation", a minor change, but, rotating digits is an "apart operation", a major change. Additionally, that as 89 = [2^3][9] ---> 29, and, 62 = 1*62 ---> (-1 + 6)*2 = 10, then 137 = [1][√9][7] ---> 197, and, 142 = (2 + 100 + 40) ---> 214. It's one thing to intuitive "divine" that the numerals go together, in particular ways, with each other, but, quite another to have them appear by wholly legitimate, and independent, mathematically consistent calculations.

    Einstein claimed that he needed 10 hours of sleep at night as well as his daytime naps to fuel that amazing brain of his. Just like Dali, he practiced micro-napping, which meant that he never allowed himself to drift into stage two of sleep.
    Regardless, I'm pretty much right on schedule as promised with the draft solution of the fine-structure constants. Ha. Incidentally, the sum of all of the eight results above is (137.03599915121266 + 142.73600104069440 + 89.266557295047035 + 62.712232460473931 + 197.66952228533632 + 214.02899610821660 + 29.970632587726477 + 10.679967924426944) = about 884.09990885313436798041499102881719. It means something pretty darn neat. Something to do with summarizing all of the results above into two different numerals. Namely, 911 for the problem, and, but, 411 for the solution. Go figure.
    Last edited by Gottlob1; 08-27-2023 at 03:06 PM.
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  7. #207
    Hey, it just occurred to me that the two 3's between the digits that either flipped across, or rotated, for the first two results above, went to the 6 between the 10, and 7, of 10.[6]7, of the last two results involved, given especially that a 3 can't go between the 7, and 0, of .9[70]6. Seems also that a 3 is relatively invariant under the flipping, and, rotating, operations, ie, a backward-3 results, either way. The 6 = (3 + 3) ---> 33. Ha.

    Very interesting. Well, you will find out that just nothing goes wrong with the thus numerals. The various sorts and degrees of patterns very likely hold beyond any arbitrary number of decimal places.
    Garnabby + OppsIdidItAgain + ThomasClines (or TomasHClines) + The Grim Reaper + LMR + OneHitWonder + Bill Yung + 1HitWonder ---> GOTTLOB1 = Praise to God!

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  8. #208
    Hey mr lob1, when gottlob2 makes his mind up, your time is also up.

  9. #209
    Gottlob spamming this thread with his numerology nonsense is a perfect end to this thread, which will now be closed.

    There is one kewlJ discussion thread I am letting stand, so everything can consolidate over there.
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