GLAVCVS Posted April 6 Posted April 6 Hello everyone A while ago, I had an idea that I never took seriously. But that's changed. Also, I don't know if anyone has ever had this 'idea' before: Is it possible to hide a treasure, a secret, a message, or, simply, would it be possible to hide the location of something or someone in a CAD drawing? This proposal is about that: laying out rules and parameters sufficient to find what you're looking for and a drawing in which to find it. The Universe is made up of an infinite number of equations that are constantly running to decide how to define 'reality'. In that infinite number of laws, relationships, or principles, we seem to find some that we consider 'constants'. One of them is the Fibonacci sequence, which we find repeatedly in the definition of many phenomena in the 'real' world. We've also recently seen it in this forum. Therefore, I believe it cannot be missing from the cocktail of ingredients necessary to solve any mystery worth its salt. Description: -Every living being has its own DNA, and the DNA of the objects in our drawing is stored in each of them in the form of XData. -Just as DNA is a code, the DNA of our objects is also susceptible to being LISP code. But that code, if it exists, will be 'deactivated' in each byte by the first bit, which will be set to 1. To check if it contains useful code, it will be necessary to deactivate that bit. -Only 5 objects will have useful code fragments. In the other cases, the revealed code will clearly not be LISP. -You must find a way to fit these 5 code fragments together so that it is executable, because it will give you the key to reaching the beginning of the end of the solution to the ENIGMA. -The solution to the ENIGMA will be achieved after executing an inverse Fibonacci sequence from a given point, a given number of steps to be taken, and a given direction of rotation. All of these parameters will be revealed by running the DNA code above, which will also create a function. This function must finally be run by supplying the calculated point in the inverse Fibonacci sequence as an argument. If the solution is correct, a message confirming this will be displayed. The ENIGMA will be considered discovered by whoever provides the LISP code necessary to obtain the solution. I'll TAKE a COUPLE of WEEKS to prepare the appropriate drawing for this. This way, I assume the necessary time will have passed for it to become sufficiently known. And also, I suppose, it will give some time to prepare their "weapons" Quote
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