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Sempervirens


Here it is, according to Ledskalnin:

7129 / 6105195

(And it was posted on this website.)


I think the man - and, by implication, his thought - deserve a bit more interest.
No? ;)








jaylemurph
The answer to the great secret of the universe is 42.

I don't know anything else.

--Jaylemurph
Celumnaz
Does that mean the secret of the universe = 0.00116769407?

read somewhere a while back it was a patent number or address or something like that.
apollyon
QUOTE(Sempervirens @ Jun 20 2007, 09:26 PM) *
Here it is, according to Ledskalnin:

7129 / 6105195

(And it was posted on this website.)
I think the man - and, by implication, his thought - deserve a bit more interest.
No? wink2.gif

yes you're right he deserves a lot more interest
thats why theres already been 4 threads on this subject
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum...;hl=Leedskalnin
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum...;hl=Leedskalnin
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum...;hl=Leedskalnin
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum...;hl=Leedskalnin

you got something new Great
otherwise this is pretty tired already
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Sempervirens
"you got something new Great
otherwise this is pretty tired already"



Ehm... no, dear. ;)
The only thing that is "new" to me in this respect is this forum. And I did perform a double search before posting this thread. It only showed the original article.

But that doesn't matter. What matters is that it is an interesting question.
And unless somebody answers it (backing the reply with evidence of original thinking - doesn't matter whose ;), I don't think it's likely to get "old".
jaylemurph
Aw now, come on.

Do you think you're so clever using a name like "sempervirens" and trying to be mysterious about what you're [attempting] doing?
Latin's not that obscure a language.


--Jaylemurph

Emma_Acid
QUOTE(Sempervirens @ Jun 20 2007, 09:26 PM) *
Here it is, according to Ledskalnin:

7129 / 6105195

(And it was posted on this website.)
I think the man - and, by implication, his thought - deserve a bit more interest.
No? wink2.gif


And it is, according to me:

u773r cr4p

I think the man, and his thoughts, were deranged.

No?
Feanor
QUOTE(Emma_Acid_88 @ Jun 21 2007, 06:22 AM) *
And it is, according to me:

u773r cr4p

I think the man, and his thoughts, were deranged.

No?



HA! I love to read Emma's repplies. It delights me!

u773r cr4p <--- original.gif thumbsup.gif
isis-999
Well he tried.... wacko.gif
ufo guy
QUOTE(jaylemurph @ Jun 20 2007, 01:31 PM) *
The answer to the great secret of the universe is 42.

I don't know anything else.

--Jaylemurph

thats the answer to everything
ex: what is the name of the next animal to be found
answer: 42 thumbsup.gif
Crypto Lauren Catt
QUOTE(trace the demon @ Jun 21 2007, 05:34 PM) *
thats the answer to everything
ex: what is the name of the next animal to be found
answer: 42 thumbsup.gif


How many unexpected errors will I get?
42.

How many days we will wait until something exciting happens?
42.

42 fits to everything <3
jaylemurph
QUOTE(trace the demon @ Jun 21 2007, 05:34 PM) *
thats the answer to everything
ex: what is the name of the next animal to be found
answer: 42 thumbsup.gif


It isn't the answer to everything; it's only the answer/secret to the great question of life, the universe and everything.

--Jaylemurph
cladking
QUOTE(jaylemurph @ Jun 23 2007, 01:06 PM) *
It isn't the answer to everything; it's only the answer/secret to the great question of life, the universe and everything.

--Jaylemurph



It's funny. I was once trying to figure out the format for a new computer
code that would increase speed many fold. I needed to know just how com-
plicated a more direct communication would be which led me to calculate
the number of monkeys and typewriters required to get a readable copy of
War and Peace. It worked out to 4.2 X 10 ^ 807,000.

When my niece saw it she immediately recognized the answer as 42.
bee
QUOTE(Sempervirens @ Jun 20 2007, 09:26 PM) *
Here it is, according to Ledskalnin:

7129 / 6105195

(And it was posted on this website.)
I think the man - and, by implication, his thought - deserve a bit more interest.
No? wink2.gif


Could you say more about these numbers, please...ie...where you got them from,
there isn't a website on your post.....

I'm new to this subject.....the man....and that Coral Castle place....but I'm very interested.

I would love to read more info about those numbers...... thumbsup.gif
Adama
Sorry to but in, BUT WHAT THE HELL ARE ALL OF YOU TALKING ABOUT!!! what are these numbers, can someone fill me in pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease!!!.

Thank you
Sir_Muffonious
Here be my opinion, not that many people would care:

There is no "secret" to the universe. The universe is a strange place, but not all strange things need answers. My thoughts are that anyone who thinks they can explain the universe with a number, a complicated math expression, or anything of that nature, is insane.
fantazum
QUOTE(Sir_Muffonious @ Jun 24 2007, 03:16 AM) *
Here be my opinion, not that many people would care:

There is no "secret" to the universe. The universe is a strange place, but not all strange things need answers. My thoughts are that anyone who thinks they can explain the universe with a number, a complicated math expression, or anything of that nature, is insane.


The secret of the Universe? - is it infinite?
MIB-Agent
QUOTE(Adama @ Jun 24 2007, 01:27 AM) *
Sorry to but in, BUT WHAT THE HELL ARE ALL OF YOU TALKING ABOUT!!! what are these numbers, can someone fill me in pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease!!!.

Thank you

I'm just as clueless as you are. But I don't believe that those numbers can help us unlock the secret of the universe.
Primeval
The secret of the universe, is like easter. You got to go around exploring every nook and cranny before you can find the secret. And we dont even got spaceships yet! So they tell us?
ABrokenAngel
*blink*

Apparently the newbie is stumped. See sig file. Meatwad is my hero.

Oh and why does there always have to be a -secret- to the universe??
Cdt_Lovekamp_US_ARMY_ROTC
the secret to the universe is something humans are not ready to learn or know about bu in time all will be clear
Arashi Ravenblade
The Secret to the Universe is Death. Everything created "dies" in some way. A sun explodes, a human heart or other organ dies. All serve to allow new life to be born which in turn dies and starts the cycle over again. Eventually this universe will collapse and it will be reborn and the cycle will begin yet again.
Any god/s that do exist obviously dont care enough to make life a little bit less like hell.
Threepwud
All theories really!

I'm still waiting to know what the Secret of Monkey Island is!
Legatus Legionis
as far as i know. the universe doesn't keep secrets. well it might be in front of us , give mankind time and more knowledge and everything would be known. and what with the numbers ( for the OP ) and as for the others. what's behind number 42? did i miss something?
Celumnaz
HGTTG
RabidCat
QUOTE(Adama @ Jun 23 2007, 06:27 PM) *
Sorry to but in, BUT WHAT THE HELL ARE ALL OF YOU TALKING ABOUT!!! what are these numbers, can someone fill me in pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease!!!.

Thank you

Since no one else seems to wish to answer your question, I'll try.

All joking aside, if you consider Leedskalnin to be more or less real (there is a divisive group there, but no one has yet explained to satisfaction how he built Coral Castle by himself, or did what he did with magnetics), his writings, he said, contained all secrets as to the way he built his castle, and how he built the castle. He stated that in his books, especially "A Book for Every Home", were the means to understand the workings of the universe. Mind you, he did NOT state he knew everything in the universe: he said that one could understand any specific natural function in the universe.

In his writings, he stated that that number was the key to understanding.

Keep in mind that Leedskalnin has numerous detractors, and there are huge numbers of people who make claims about how he built his castle. At this time, I have yet to have one of these debunkers answer, to my satisfaction, certain questions regarding their theories on that building.

Leedskalnin also wrote a booklet on magnetics, which was naturally shunned by the scientific world; being an electronics engineer for several decades, I feel I am qualified to make my opinions known on this matter. So: some of his theories are very strange, and don't make any sense whatever in a conventional physics sense; yet, Leedskalnin provides numerous experimental 'proofs' of his theories, all of which are accurate. If one accepts his little 'magnets' flowing around, he makes sense; if one does NOT accept his little magnets, then it appears to be nothing more than ravings supported by experiment. Read it, then YOU choose. Just don't dismiss him as a lunatic, for if you do, you will miss some very interesting phenomena.
AztecInca
This is really not relevant to this section of the forum and because there are already four topics discussing this I have no choice but to close the topic.
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