Good morning Anons!
I don't know if someone from this board posted the original image several days ago, but I snagged it because it looked interesting. Anyway, I have been at qresearch since January, digging with the rest of the anons, and I noticed there were parts of Q's post that stuck out. i.e. clock, map, key, keystone, etc. I have always been one for puzzles, but unfortunately, because I am always workfagging, I haven't had much time to work through the posts and figure it out. I noticed something tonight, this may be something you all know, so I apologize if you do, but if you will notice the image, a set of numbers, mod 40, and all prime numbers line up on the same axis, I know, not too exciting. But what intrigued me was a pattern I noticed, If you take two individual prime numbers and multiply, the subprime derived from them seems to be offset by ten "rays" or axis. I tried this with several number and plan to test it out some more tomorrow. Again this may be common knowledge, but if one knows the cipher(subprime) and the public key, by deducing and counting back/forward on the "wheel", it would lead you to the other key(private)? I could be really tired, so sorry if you already know this. I have lurked the past few days, and I must say you guys have got it going on, and I hope I can join you all in the future!! I hope everyone has a great night, hopefully I get back on tomorrow. Thanks!