Am re-posting this here in case anyone might find it interesting.
Hey Anon, have been working over at the ExcelFag site and part of our discussion is about the map and Q's hints to reading it.
Sequences are part of the discussion as Q specifically asks What is a sequence? And, Why is this relevant?(to reading the map).
Changing gears now to Q Post #368 with incomplete deltas.(see below):
Q/POTUS-1
Q/POTUS-2
Q/POTUS-3
Q/POTUS-4 [10]
Q/POTUS-5
“Special Place”
Why are drops highlighted by POTUS shortly thereafter?
Some DeltaFags have filled in the blank deltas as follows:
Q/POTUS -1 [15]
" 2 [5]
" 3 [3]
" 4 [10]
" 5 [5]
Looking for a sequence, as one might be asked to do on an IQ or placement test, I tried something like this:
Anons provided 15;5;3;10;5
It looked like some numbers that could be divided by others.
I came up with:
15;5;3;10;5;2;5;5;1;0;5;0
It looked like if you take the first number in the sequence divided by the second to get the third number. Repeat. If the first, 4th, 7th and 9th numbers they are descending from 15 by 5 at each step. The 2d,5th,8th and 11th numbers in the sequence are always the number 5. The 3rd,6th,9th and 12th numbers in the sequence are a count down from 3 to zero.
It goes like this:
15/5=3
10/5=2
5/5=1
0/5=0
Disclaimer- In sequences, there may be more than one solution yet undiscovered.
If I postulated the next 7 Q/POTUS deltas would they be any use to you?
Here is what my sequence yields:
Q/POTUS-6 [2]
" -7 [5]
" -8 [5]
" -9 [1]
" -10 [0]
" -11 [5]
" -12 [0]
This is only something I came up with while looking into visible patterns to possibly be gathered from deltas or time stamps. The sequence rule happened to work so I wanted to share it in the off chance it might be something others might find interesting.