"Gregor Fabritius" <gregor.f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I gave the number in the movie a little thinking. I can't imagine the
> makers of the film chose this sequence for random.
>
> My analysis so far:
>
> row bin dec hex
> 1 001100 12 0x0C
> 2 010010 18 0x12
> 3 011110 30 0x1E
> 4 100001 33 0x21
> 5 101101 45 0x2D
> 6 110011 51 0x33
>
> This is a 6x6 matrix, so there are 36 bits. 36 isn't divsible by 8, so I
> don't think it's plain ASCII. It also may not be a simple number,
> because of the leading zeros, which wouldn't be neccessary.
>
> Nevertheless, in decimal this number means 13194894195 and in hex it's
> 0x3127A1B73.
>
> Notice that rows 4, 5 and 6 are the inverted rows 3, 2 and 1. The rows
> itself have a vertical symmetry axis.
>
> If you cut the rows in half on the middle you get on the left
>
> 001
> 010
> 011
> 100
> 101
> 110
>
> and that is simply 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Could it be so simple? Counting to
> 6 and then mirroring it to the right?
>
> I'd like to think that there is something else behind these bits. Ideas,
> anyone?
>
>
> so long,
>
> Gregor
Whatcha got there, numbers?
Ow. Brain hurt.


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