Anonymous ID: 4b10ec Feb. 28, 2021, 2:29 a.m. No.13067526   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7535 >>7569

>>13067342 (pb)

Wow, thanks anon!

 

Still getting my feet wet "digitally"; have been reading digits forwards and backwards and practicing gematria some.

 

Palindromes seem particularly useful.

 

I think there's something to "lopsided" palindromes as well, like, they can be used in machinery to create a wobble.

 

Like 609, or 689 – can rotate those along the Z axis by 180 degrees, and they still read the same.

 

Fewer work on X and Y axes.

 

Just spitballin'. :)

Anonymous ID: 4b10ec Feb. 28, 2021, 2:49 a.m. No.13067595   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7652 >>7665 >>7699 >>7711 >>7717

>>13067535

Am working on it anon! It seems to be "life-goaly" type of thing.

 

The lop-sided palindromes I've been seeing are of the "vortex math" type where you drop the 9s, or drop the 0s. So 345943 would be one example, or 345043. And also the 609 or 689 types, which use the Z axis instead of the Y. (I was wrong (lb) when I said there are few Y; Y is what most of the "normal" palindromes are. X was the one that's difficult; if it's made from 1, 3, 0, or 8 then it will rotate on the X axis, 180 degrees, and appear the same as the original.

 

Anyway on the 345943 or 345043 examples – if machinery was made from those numbers' specifications (again, something I see in the future) then that machinery might wobble.

 

Like a washing machine, except that those wobble due to the off-balance distribution of the clothing.

 

I'm thinking more like, wobbling slightly to create a vibration. Then that vibration can be used to affect something.

 

The uni-verse – the single phrase God spoke everything into existence with. Via vibration.

 

Still learning!

Anonymous ID: 4b10ec Feb. 28, 2021, 3:05 a.m. No.13067658   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13067569

 

See:

>>13067535

 

I replied but don't think that was you? Anon is fun. :)

 

Thank you for the videos! Will spend time on them. Think I've already seen a couple of them as well! :)

 

>Enjoy!

Most definitely! You as well.

 

God bless.

Anonymous ID: 4b10ec Feb. 28, 2021, 5:03 a.m. No.13068074   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8079 >>8080 >>8128

>>13067711

I think of it like a digital clock's numbers.

 

So a 5 when rotated on the Y axis becomes a 2.

 

Some rotations "don't work" like a 6 on the Y axis, it's a backwards 6. But a 6 on the Z axis becomes a 9; so if there's a 9 on the "opposite side" then it's a potential "rotating palindrome" candidate.