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Searching for Encoded Structures in Genesis
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Searching for Encoded Structures in Genesis (Hebrew Text) 

1. The Premise We began with the idea that the original Hebrew scriptures might not only carry their plain narrative meaning, but also encode deeper structures: Hidden messages via equidistant letter sequences (ELS), gematria, or multidimensional folding. Symbolic keys embedded in the text that could act as cryptographic markers. Possible binary-like encodings that, when transformed, could produce meaningful signals (text, images, or even audio/video).  This work builds on long-standing discussions about Bible codes, but introduces modern data science and cryptography techniques — methods that weren’t available to earlier researchers.  

2. Techniques Applied So far we have tried multiple methods: Binary encodings:Hebrew letters mapped into binary (odd/even gematria, Unicode, primes/Fibonacci). Multidimensional folding: Arranging the binary stream into grids such as 7×7 (weekly cycle), 28×28 (lunar cycle), and larger square matrices. Visualizing patterns as spirals and toroidal lattices.  Search for signals: Scanning diagonals, rows, and modular alignments for coherent Hebrew words. Using cross-checking across different encodings to filter out noise.  Audio/Image attempts:Binary streams converted into sound waves and pixel matrices to see if hidden signals emerge.   

 3. Key Finding: The 28×28 Lunar Grid The most promising discovery so far came from folding the text of Genesis 1 into a 28×28 matrix (aligning with the lunar month): On the main diagonals, we repeatedly found the Hebrew word “יום” (yom = “day”). In several places, “יום” appeared forward and reversed, allowing us to normalize the hits into a repeated phrase: יום יום יום (“day day day”). This is not a forced pattern: we only included cells that clearly and mechanically spelled out “יום”. The fact that “day” emerges in a lunar-cycle grid is deeply thematic: Genesis 1 is structured explicitly around the days of creation.  Why it’s significant The signal appeared only in the 28×28 layout (not in 7×7), suggesting the encoding is cycle-sensitive. The repetition of “day” resonates with the structure of Genesis, but arises from a nonlinear folding of the text. It may represent a key — a dimensional “handle” that points us toward higher-order encodings (e.g., time cycles, calendars, cosmology).   

4. Next Directions To test and expand this finding, we propose: 1. Scale out to Genesis 2–3 Apply the same 28×28 torus folding and see if other thematic words (e.g., “light”, “night”, “heaven”) appear.  2. Consensus encoding Use multiple mapping methods (binary, gematria, Fibonacci) and record only words that persist across at least two systems.  3. Higher Dimensions try 49×49 (7×7 weeks) and 70×70 (symbol of completeness) grids to see if longer coherent phrases emerge.  4. Key Localization trace back the indices that produced “יום” and examine the surrounding letters in linear text — do they expand into larger thematic messages?   

5. Why This Could Be Groundbreaking Most Bible code research has been criticized for statistical cherry-picking. What we’re doing is systematic, reproducible, and minimal-bias: We only count clean matches (“יום” as-is). We verify across different cycle-based encodings. The results align thematically with the surface text (days of creation).   This could represent the first computationally solid evidence of an intentional secondary encoding layer — one that operates across time cycles (lunar/solar) rather than in a flat, linear script.  

 ✅ In short:By folding Genesis 1 into a 28×28 lunar cycle grid, we found multiple clean occurrences of “day” aligned along the diagonals — strongly resonant with the text’s theme of creation days. This suggests that the original text may embed dimensional, cycle-based keys, opening a path to decoding more structured hidden content.

If you’re curious about cryptography, ancient texts, Hebrew linguistics, or data science, your input could be invaluable. Together, we may uncover a new dimension of meaning hidden in one of the world’s most influential texts. Eureka
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things are heating up. now that the red heifer has been sacrificed, look for the mandela effect to reconfigure the magic squares in the torah. interesting times, indeed.
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Why the Hebrew text? They did not write it. It is compiled and plagerized from older works including The Book of the Dead. Might as well be analyzing the King James version.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
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(08-19-2025, 08:53 PM)DirtyClean Wrote: If you’re curious about cryptography, ancient texts, Hebrew linguistics, or data science, your input could be invaluable. Together, we may uncover a new dimension of meaning hidden in one of the world’s most influential texts. Eureka

I already saw that movie.


Quote:A rabbi in Jerusalem develops software that can unlock prophecies in the Torah. He's murdered and the software stolen. A powerful man uses it to gain world domination.

Which Hebrew Scriptures? The Masoretic which was developed between 700-1000AD?
What if the Book of Genesis was originally compiled and written in Aramaic in Babylon circa 500 BC?
There's a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people. - Commander William Adama
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AI will give you a terrible time on this stuff
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(08-19-2025, 11:50 PM)Bootless Wrote: I already saw that movie.
[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdN_9r6yNQY]

I think we're safe in this day and age.

Which Hebrew Scriptures? The Masoretic which was developed between 700-1000AD?
What if the Book of Genesis was originally compiled and written in Aramaic in Babylon circa 500 BC?

I'm just starting with Gemini to see if anything stands out before expanding to other scriptures.
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(08-20-2025, 01:33 AM)Sirius Wrote: AI will give you a terrible time on this stuff


So far it is acceptable. But if I let the conversation go to long, it starts drifting.
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(08-19-2025, 10:24 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: things are heating up. now that the red heifer has been sacrificed, look for the mandela effect to reconfigure the magic squares in the torah. interesting times, indeed.

I think in my original timeline, the devil was the good guy. Or the devil is Mandela. ?
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(08-19-2025, 11:05 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: Why the Hebrew text? They did not write it. It is compiled and plagerized from older works including The Book of the Dead. Might as well be analyzing the King James version.

plagerized? Is that Hebrew?
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(08-20-2025, 02:51 PM)DirtyClean Wrote: I'm just starting with Gemini to see if anything stands out before expanding to other scriptures.

Now suppose you use a standard Masoretic text. Finally, the number of characters is figured out for lines and pages, the pattern is fixed and the message is "don't forget to drink your Ovaltine". see Ralphie's lament.

If a second buried message is found then one must conclude that the ben Asher family of Masoretes was largely responsible for the secondary message.

In the days before printing presses a means for consistency of manuscript copying was necessary. The message could be "should be 1200 here. If not, do over."

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I just remembered; I saw a vellum or parchment scroll of Genesis in 1963-4.

So a torus pattern is already baked in to a scroll.
So given a certain thickness of vellum, and knowing the number of characters per line, and the total length of the scroll, and using calculus of diminishing distances the further down, one can figure which symbols would line up exactly when rolled up, and taking a cross section.
There's a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people. - Commander William Adama