VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 9, 2018, 6 p.m. No.4200   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4201 >>4204

Checked! Let's all shitz and bantz till someone does something smart, or until VQC shows up. Honestly, we are Chris' Math Padawans. We have put in heroic effort, and he knows that. He put out the call, we responded (with thousands of hours of thought and study) and now he can pop by and tell us ONE clue that could unlock this whole thing, bc we are all on the same page here.

 

Think about how much we've learned as a group. It's pretty incredible. If I was a teacher, I'd be pretty fucking proud of my students at this point. Let's enjoy this break to talk some shit, have fun, and enjoy each other's company. I mean, c'mon! MM is now running comparative analysis on Excel! (go MM!) I can program my TI-89, solve algebra problems, write formulas in Excel, and bring enthusiasm to the group. WTF? But here I am running with you excellent programmers on a noble quest. Here's my shitz and bantz:

 

SLOW DJT CLAP

 

"I'm so proud of you Anons.

In fact, I can think of anyone who would be prouder. In fact, I'm the proudest.

You have done excellent work working to bring down the cabal, excellent work.

These Anons have done such great work, and they deserve our thanks. Great work.

Haven't they done such great work? They have done SUCH great work.

You know, I think we should all be proud of them. Stand Up Anons! We should be proud of them.

We should be SO proud of them. I'm so proud of these Anons…"

 

SLOW DJT CLAP

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 11, 2018, 11:40 a.m. No.4346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4347 >>4355 >>4357 >>4489

>>4303

WTF! I go to bed and VQC writes a novel! So the secrets of the universe will be solved with triangles and ancient algorithms? I LOVE THIS SHIT. Ok, I'm officially going to go take a programming class ASAP. This is too fun and exciting to be twiddling my thumbs over here. Reading all the new steps now, getting caught up. Love all you Faggots.

 

>>4326

Well said, Anon.

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 11, 2018, 9 p.m. No.4382   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4388 >>4412

>>4379

Hello All! Just set up a thread "VA's Programming For Newfags" Here's the intro.

>Welcome Lads! I am new to "real" programming.

>Wrote programs back in High School on my TI-89 to solve projectile motion equations for AP physics.

>Also wrote a program to solve a term final Trig problem involving determining the location of a satellite in 3D.

>Got busted by the teacher bc I turned in no work and my answers were accurate to the 10th decimal.

>He threatened to fail my project.

>Showdown on the class whiteboard at lunch, mapped the whole problem and solution in 3 parts during lunch, got my term final a B+.

> I know I can Program, because it's just language and logic.

>I don't know yet, because I haven't learned.

>So I love this project, and VQC is the man.

>I gotta step up my game. I'm gonna learn to program.

>Everyone can learn or teach!! All are welcome.

>Wanna join or help? All ideas welcome!

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 13, 2018, 10:12 p.m. No.4530   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4525

Yeah but (f-2)/40 makes a repeatable base. This is where we need our geometry. Triangles = 1/2 b*h. So 1 triangle is a 45 45 90 right triangle? Area = 28. Can we assume triangles in this square are 45 45 90? Then we can calc the area or height. We can see the angles, it's all easy triangles to calculate.

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 13, 2018, 11:44 p.m. No.4548   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trying to analyze our square: Base of 5 always has height of 4 for our odd (x+n) triangle. Each triangle can be simplified to 3^2+4^2=5^2. That's why VQC picked 5 as a base. Thoughts?

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 15, 2018, 4:10 p.m. No.4632   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4633 >>4645

>>4626

Thanks Baker! The new map is very helpful, especially with so many new crumbs to digest.

 

>>4631

Great work and focus MM! Thanks for helping us focus and step up our game. I was a little butt hurt, but I deserved it. Gotta bring my A game to the table. Love you faggot!

 

>>4624

Hello PMA! I’ve been working to incorporate f or e into the diagrams. Are you still working through the n0 crumb? There’s a lot to digest in the recent crumbs!

 

>>4619

Hey Isee! Thanks for your consistently excellent work. You got MM all fired up! Also, thanks for reposting that link. Our Mystic Anon Advisor Topol had posted it a few breads back. I’ve also had my head down so much I haven’t been doing the reading. Time to read up for both of us?

 

All Anons, it’s great to be here with you all. I’m having a great time, and math is in my blood and mind at all times. Let’s do this!

 

>>4625

Shout out and thank you to Topol for all his inspiration, enthusiasm, and honestly his foresight into intuitively grasping the upcoming ideas and cheering us on. Thanks man. I love you too, faggot.

 

All right, now that the ratio of work to shitposting is back in balance, let’s work and have some fun too! I have some good memes and good ideas to drop later.

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 19, 2018, 10:07 p.m. No.4806   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4812

Hello Lads! I've been working through the breakdown of 1 Tu in the (x+n) square using the n0 calc. Pics attached. Hopefully some good food for thought! Feedback appreciated.

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 22, 2018, 11:29 a.m. No.4828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4830

>>4820

Hey PMA! Let's focus on this today: Let's play with f values and look for a way to fill up 1Tu or related triangle geometry patterns. We can start with the smaller p(x+n) square and triangles. For example, 1Tu for (x+n) = 15 has 100 triangles of base n0= 7/10 The area of each triangle is 0.7 x 0.8 = 0.28. Total area for the 100 triangles is 0.28 x 100, giving us the correct area for 1Tu. Each triangle level you go down another 0.8 units. Number of triangles per level goes 1,3,5,7, etc. Base measurements go 1,2,3,4, etc. Lots of cool patterns to explore. Could be easily used to iterate up to (x+n) = 15. Interesting pattern I noticed in the very bottom level: 19 triangles - 10 base chunks = 9 = x. Could just be coincendece, but interesting to explore.

 

Also, n0 determines where the dimensions of the 1Tu will land on a whole number, narrowing our search for correct dimensions in the iteration process. Am I using n0 in the correct way? Can this help us find the capstone or dimensions of (x+n)? Thoughts Anons? Pics relevant, check

 

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>>4827

>Also, when / if this thing turns out to work / be real expect this board to be flooded with normies. It's going to go down in history.

It's going to be a fun shitstorm!

>If you were handed 'the button', does it mean the world would implode from newks? You would probably realize a new level of personal responsibility. We are moving into a new age, where through technology the power of each individual is amplified, this is just another example. With great power, comes great responsibility.

Well said MM.

>If this thing is true, though. It's going to take a nice, juicy piece of the financial market with it. Would you use your bank if everyone with a wifi-sniffing tool could see your username and password? What about Amazon? It's going to scare people a lot.

People are going to trip out.

>most people here have trips, but this might be a good opportunity to establish a bunker in any case

Probably a good idea, Anon.

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 22, 2018, 11:39 a.m. No.4829   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4830

>>4820

PMA, could you please explain this in more detail? I studied your output, and wondered the same thing:

>How do we know we've hit the correct capstone?

Also, how do we separate x and n? Is n0 for finding n, and 2d for finding x?

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 22, 2018, 9:19 p.m. No.4856   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4852

OH FUCK! AA, thanks for posting that VQC post, I've been thinking about this all day. (1,c) is our big clue towards Prime(a,b). So here's the calc:

-C given

-d,e,f

-create (1,c) cell: d and e known,

n = (a+b)/2-d

x = d-1

complete element within the grid!!

Now move to the (e,1) equivalent. Find (px) and P(t).

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 24, 2018, 1:44 p.m. No.4905   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4904

It's just the (x+n) value we find using the 1+8Tu method. I made up a new name for it to use in equations. TriangleXN is what I was thinking.

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: 1d5179 Feb. 28, 2018, 8:04 p.m. No.4993   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4991

Agreed PMA! This is a pretty fun quest, best I've been on. We unlock this, we go on to unlock the two other projects, EC and 3D video algorithms.

 

>VA - I think this is just the tip of the iceberg.