usernotfound
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- Sep 7, 2011
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That is amazing usernotfound. I never considered binary as being that old. You likely now know more about Jesuit code than 99 percent of hunters in the short time you have been at it. (Me included.) May I say...well done. Well done indeed.
SS, I'm not sure if your read the link I posted. The most important thing I wanted to point out in the link was...
"A German mathematician, Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz(1646-1716), learned of the binary system from Jesuit missionaries who had lived in China. Leibniz was quick to recognize the advantages of the binary system over the denary system, but he is also well known for his attempts to transfer binary thinking to theology. He speculated that the creation of the universe may have been based on a binary scale, where "God, represented by the number 1, created the Universe out of nothing, represented by 0." This widely quoted analogy rests on an error, in that it is not strictly correct to equate nothing with zero."
I didn't even know that the Jesuits knew how to use binary code. I was just surprised when I noticed a pattern emerging after a couple of pages of math. What the binary code allowed me to do is to read the panel in the pattern the Jesuits meant it to be read. I was left with eight digits, seven of those where a 1 or a 0, the last one was a eight. Which meant new beginning. The panel taught me the Jesuits used binary code, and it was confirmed after a short google search.
You are absolutely right the hash marks have new meaning with the binary code, ergo "8= new beginning". Vertical hash marks also mean "earth." Depending on how you read the hash marks the "treasure" could be buried or it could be several feet above ground...like in a tunnel (with a death trap). The vertical hash marks can also make a latter used for climbing...they could also mean look left and right, and they could mean tunnel. They actually mean all those things and more at my location.