Here's my current working sheet. Pretty basic, but just building out different breakdowns of the x+n square and nn + (2d-1)(n-1) + (n-1) + (f-1). Nothing new detected yet, but maybe you guys will catch something I'm missing.
Here's a color coded version that's easier to follow.
This is my favorite math image so far from our quest. Thanks again PMA, our MVP for all your work!
PrimeAnon is WhiteHat for sure. STFU with your mismatched stories, lol! :)
When building out the c6107 (prime e,1) I see that t= e+n = 23 + 1
That allows us to solve for a, then b.
screenshot incoming.
Check this out, Anons.
I may be onto something. Pls verify.
Hello AA! So when we do the na transform from (1,c) to (e,1), there's another element within that cell that had the same t and x values as the ultimate (prime) element we're trying to find. That's (prime e,1).
I thought I had found a way to link them in my last post, but it looks like it may be just coincidence.
Here's an interesting find. In (1,c) for c6107 b - e = na transform f value. Don't know if it's a fluke.