On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 5:07 AM, Ben Healey <chewy0...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Below is they address changed into numbers. > Letters changed into numbers starting with a-1 through z-26. > The numbers are the numbers 1.2.3...... > > I then added all them together. > > Then divided the totals by 2. > > Results: > ----- > 8 2 4 2 13 23 19 20 18 6 11 12 2 19 9 6 174 /2 87 /2 43.5 > 2 7 9 3 2 7 7 8 21 8 18 5 7 2 4 4 114 /2 57 /2 28.5 > 26 17 11 20 8 3 21 9 13 22 24 7 12 6 18 9 226 /2 113 /2 56.5 > 16 7 10 1 6 3 6 26 15 5 1 18 10 15 6 9 154 /2 77 /2 38.5 > 5 8 1 2 11 8 14 20 17 10 4 20 3 11 10 17 161 /2 80.5 > 11 4 10 13 4 5 3 3 16 14 19 6 5 4 3 3 123 /2 61.5 > 2 7 9 3 2 7 7 8 21 8 18 5 7 2 4 4 114 /2 57 /2 28.5 > 2 12 3 10 7 3 20 1 12 21 8 23 9 4 24 5 164 /2 82 /2 41 /2 20.5 > > They all seem to at some point end in a half number???
I continued on your research to see if I could find a pattern, and I found something very interesting. I took all the numbers you found, put them next to each other, like "8 2 4 ... 2 7 9 3 ... 4 24 5". Then I removed the duplicates and sorted this list so I got them in a better order, like "1 2 ... 24 26". If I print a line for every number which has the same width as the actual number, I got a triangle like this: 1: # 2: ## 3: ### 4: #### 5: ##### 6: ###### ... Just like the triangle associated with the Illuminati. I think the Tor developers have a lot to explain here. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk