Anonymous ID: 6fbbec June 12, 2018, 11 a.m. No.1715546   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5769

>>1705106

Noticed this one, but so far it's only two confirmed prime deltas.Thought I'd wait until July 27th with this one ….

>Starting from the first and going backwards the previous prime number (37)

The next "previous" prime number to 43 is 41. Would land you on Jan 23rd from March 5th.

 

But it made me look into the prime number thing: For a trial, I counted the days from the starting date, and specially marked them if they are [N=prime] days away from the start.

Note that depending on the last day in the spiral, there are three segments of the circle whith all days being "prime days" (i.e. prime numbers have a period of 60), when starting at [11, 43 & 53].

[11]: 11 71 131 191 251 311

[43]: -17 43 103 163 223 283

[53]: -7 53 113 173 233 293

Anonymous ID: 6fbbec June 12, 2018, 1:28 p.m. No.1717311   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7352

>>1717293

Just trying to exclude the possibility that there's a "regular Q-Clock" for reading crumbs, and an additional (e.g. inverted,mirrored etc) "Qlock" for decoding ….?

Anonymous ID: 6fbbec June 13, 2018, 7:13 p.m. No.1738205   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8607 >>8614 >>7589

>>[too many]

Was playing around with the upside down, reverse clock above. So I thought I'd add your idea with the [hr]*17 mod 60 thing also.

 

Not to confuse anyone: It's constructed upside down and reverse running – have rotated the image. [:00] is still at 12/07, but at the six o'clock position now.

Anonymous ID: 6fbbec June 13, 2018, 7:47 p.m. No.1738675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9064 >>1869

>>1738607

Because then [:25] stays 5x5 & 11 is [:55].

Can arrange them any way, but if you look closely, then all odds are at their correct minute marker, all even on the other side of the clock.

Also (probably because 10 is a divisor of 60 and mod (17,10) = 7), you have [:01], [:02] etc all with distance 7 to each other.

Could also make the hands jump to the right [:00] minute marker, if that'd be useful.