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Post by Kaden on Jan 9, 2016 17:25:38 GMT
Just wondering.
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Post by Gladius on Feb 5, 2016 19:44:52 GMT
It's 7, and the new level after the last, 33. It has an infinite amounts of meanings.
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Post by Gladius on Feb 7, 2016 17:22:23 GMT
Actually CICADA 3301, in numbers, 393141 3301 is added and reduced 1, and ONE, or THE ONE is central in the whole theme. Though, ofc it is always central
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Post by Gladius on Feb 7, 2016 18:30:32 GMT
Cicadas represent immortality and rebirth in old folklore, our ego death that remains a current theme makes me think of the name as "Immortal one", or possibly "the immortal seven".
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Post by Pyramid on Feb 7, 2016 18:32:12 GMT
What is this site anyway, am I talking to anyone?
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Kaden. Forgot to log in.
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Post by Kaden. Forgot to log in. on Feb 7, 2016 22:34:26 GMT
What is this site anyway, am I talking to anyone? Yeah. I haven't been checking on Calypne for a while but a while back lots of people were posting on here. Actually, people might have been recently. You were just the most recent person I saw on here.
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Post by Ramesses on Feb 8, 2016 21:34:04 GMT
What is your "interest" in 3301?
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Post by DeadVCR on Feb 25, 2016 15:54:16 GMT
What is your "interest" in 3301? Really seems interesting. I just want to see how far we can make it!
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Post by C1c4dAman on Apr 14, 2016 20:24:28 GMT
33 degrees. 01 binary i.e. the new digital age. I'm neither correct or incorrect!
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Post by lake of life on Apr 16, 2016 16:12:55 GMT
looking for 3301 I know how it works if 3301 see this by any chance then please solve 7 / 7 = ? to confirm
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Post by Literarygenome on May 1, 2016 0:21:02 GMT
Does anyone know the validity of using the gematria primus code that's been given to decode the Libus primus or even some of the other codes provided in clues? I know the focus has been on mathematical solving, but I have a hunch there's a language connection here. I feel like there could be many ways to solve some of the clues, in order to find individuals with particular skill sets. I am fairly new to cicada and this is my first posting anywhere, but I wanted to know opinions on this?
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Post by QuantamLeap on May 3, 2016 22:00:22 GMT
Does anyone know the validity of using the gematria primus code that's been given to decode the Libus primus or even some of the other codes provided in clues? I know the focus has been on mathematical solving, but I have a hunch there's a language connection here. I feel like there could be many ways to solve some of the clues, in order to find individuals with particular skill sets. I am fairly new to cicada and this is my first posting anywhere, but I wanted to know opinions on this? Ok, so... the Gematria Primus is part of what's needed. Python is useful. Outguess is a little bit useful. People are finding different ways to brute force it sentences, or at least, portions of them. However, people are assuming that this is all related to cryptography and steganography. It seems like many people trying to decrypt it are dismissive of the arts. If you understand Pythagorean Tuning, you'll understand what I'm getting at. From what my people have found so far, there are multiple things that you need first to decode, then to decrypt. The other thing that assumption that people have made so far is that the Liber Primus is going to decode/decrypt into something understandable in English. Again, there's a lot involved. However, I'll stress that, from what I've discovered, the Liber Primus is only a tiny part of the whole picture. I've tried to convey that to people, however, they often dismiss what I'm trying to say. I'll let them continue on in their own way, I guess.
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Post by LiteraryGenome on May 4, 2016 6:40:35 GMT
Quantam Leap, Thank you for your specific and validating response! I feel that there are many different ways to look at understanding and deconstructing the 3301 puzzles, and that some people solving it are specifically hell bent on "cracking the code" without actually taking the time to critically and meaningfully comprehend what's being asked for in the clues. Cicada or who/whatever have given very clear instructions (as if they're frustrated by the current main solvers) that the clues have deeper meanings, more than what is on the surface. I agree that perhaps the Liber Primus is a huge distraction , perhaps there is something meaningful there, but not in the way everyone seems to be thinking. There seems to be a lot of ego involved in people's quests to solve, like they want to be able to say they did it and they're a "highly intelligent individual" but I think that's a clue in itself. The 3301 philosophy relates a bit to that of Descartes, the death of egoism, and a more humanist, altruistic outlook (that's how I interpret Descartes anyway). I don't even care if I'm wrong but I really feel that there's a whole different way to go about this, and it doesn't need to come from STEM. (Science, tech engineering maths)
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Post by QuantamLeap on May 4, 2016 14:27:18 GMT
Quantam Leap, Thank you for your specific and validating response! I feel that there are many different ways to look at understanding and deconstructing the 3301 puzzles, and that some people solving it are specifically hell bent on "cracking the code" without actually taking the time to critically and meaningfully comprehend what's being asked for in the clues. Cicada or who/whatever have given very clear instructions (as if they're frustrated by the current main solvers) that the clues have deeper meanings, more than what is on the surface. I agree that perhaps the Liber Primus is a huge distraction , perhaps there is something meaningful there, but not in the way everyone seems to be thinking. There seems to be a lot of ego involved in people's quests to solve, like they want to be able to say they did it and they're a "highly intelligent individual" but I think that's a clue in itself. The 3301 philosophy relates a bit to that of Descartes, the death of egoism, and a more humanist, altruistic outlook (that's how I interpret Descartes anyway). I don't even care if I'm wrong but I really feel that there's a whole different way to go about this, and it doesn't need to come from STEM. (Science, tech engineering maths) I really think that you're on the right path. The Liber Primus does become a distraction. The problem with something that's created over time is that the people involved in making it can change, ergo, the meaning of it can change. I've found that there is an overlying thing regarding the actual reason that it was made, but if I'm right -- it's really not going to do anyone who decrypts it any good. I'm not saying don't decrypt it. However, if I'm right, I'm fully expecting to be validated on this. I'm just standing by while other members of my team brute force it. However, it seems like I may have discovered something relative to why it's been taking so long to solve. I agree, there is a ton of ego involved in this for some, and it makes me sad. I think that your outlook on it is pretty great.
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Post by Pete on Jun 11, 2016 6:31:35 GMT
looking for 3301 I know how it works if 3301 see this by any chance then please solve 7 / 7 = ? to confirm I feel your pain mate. Email me on cicada33011033@gmail.com and I can help you with your math problem. Let me just give you a hint for now. 16/7=7/7=7/61
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