Anonymous ID: e6f202 Feb. 2, 2020, 6:33 p.m. No.13770   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3771 >>3837

>>13755

 

It wasn't me… but I observed the WW posts. I have been staring at Kryptos for a very very long time. Its beautiful. Almost too beautiful. The second most interesting puzzle silently sitting next to everything else we are looking at as we do our research here and QR. Its references to Q in the first 3 resolved ciphertext are what caught my attention immediately. (There are no coincidences.) I have dug into most of the information available to solve the last puzzles and the clues. The artist was trained by Ed Scheidt (ES) one of the CIAs best cryptographers. The techniques used to decrypt the first 3 all used different techniques. You must understand the varying techniques to decrypt the text to solve the next encryption. But pehaps that pattern is just to throw us off? Perhaps. Really not sure yet.

(WW = Wonder Woman) (WW=World Wide)

(WW) = William Webster at the time the Director. He is also the only other person that knows the answer to Kryptos. Or does he? There has been other clues I have found that the artist may have kept part of the solution to himself. (If curious research his interviews. They seem to reveal a lot of sub clues)

The other "key" clue out there for the last message are, (64) to (97) spell BERLIN (97) next 5 spell CLOCK. The artist was fascinated with clocks. Their construction, engineering etc. The BERLIN CLOCK I believe he is referring to is Mengenlehreuhr found here: http://www.3quarks.com/en/BerlinClock/

Note: 3 Quarks Dieter Binninger, an inventor and tinkerer from Berlin who is also a trained clockmaker, designed the Set Theory Clock on behalf of the Berlin Senate in 1975

Its also an interesting dig. I am still looking into the latest clue. I love cryptography. I love this puzzle! Maybe too much :). Digging and researching it is pure enjoyment to me.. Its a fun distraction I guess. It is beautifully brilliant. I seem lean in anyway and I cant really help myself. From what I have tried and researched about this puzzle there are potentially several ways to solve or maybe its just the (ONE). Much we talk about here at TL taps into that potential approaches to the solution. Kinesiology being one of those techniques. Quantum entanglement. Time and entanglement working in concert sensing the field. Who knows really. Its just a theory. I have been working on it when I can but the right time and conditions have not presented themselves Yet :) Timing is everything. Maybe one of you heroes out there have some KEY insight? I will spend some more time looking into the new clue and report back if anything comes my way if you are interested. Such an amazing show. Not sure what channel to tune into. I just may miss something on another station.

Thank you for posting WW, I miss your voice!!

Much love heroes

 

BERLIN CLOCK INFO

How it functions

The Set Theory Clock, also known as the Berlin Clock, makes use of the principle of set theory to depict the time. The time of day is displayed in a 24-hour format and can be determined by simply adding and multiplying the glowing lights.

 

The first, uppermost row consists of 4 red lights, whereby each of these lights stands for 5 full hours. The 4 red lights in the second row display one full hour apiece. For example, if the first 2 lights in the uppermost row and all 4 lights in the second row are lit up, that represents 1400 hours, or 2 p.m. (2 × 5 + 4 hours). The third row is composed of 11 lights: 3 red and 8 yellow. Each light in this row stands for 5 elapsed minutes. The 3 red lights have been assigned to mark the quarters of an hour and are intended to make reading the clock easier. Last of all, the yellow row at the very bottom displays units of single minutes.