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drewtb12

drewtb12
Case_0091
Sep 15 2008, 10:04 AM EDT | Post edited: Sep 15 2008, 10:04 AM EDT
16803339979999 dont really know what that is but it was on the ram thing in the video.
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MedBioman
MedBioman
1. RE: Case_0091
Sep 17 2008, 1:51 AM EDT | Post edited: Sep 17 2008, 1:51 AM EDT
I thought this may have been a Fabonacci number. However, my feeble attempt did not correlate this number to the Fabonacci algorithym. More help is needed.
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[CodeZero]
[CodeZero]
2. RE: Case_0091
Sep 17 2008, 1:55 AM EDT | Post edited: Sep 17 2008, 1:55 AM EDT
Golden Ratio, Phi (not Pi), and the Fibonacci Seqence =]
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ju87divebomber47
ju87divebomber47
3. RE: Case_0091
Oct 4 2008, 10:11 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 4 2008, 10:11 PM EDT
If you add all these #s, they total 76. square 76 and get 5776 (ends in 76). Square that and get 33362176! (also ending in 76!) Significance?
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Cheza2920
Cheza2920
4. RE: Case_0091
Oct 5 2008, 10:41 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 5 2008, 10:41 PM EDT
"If you add all these #s, they total 76. square 76 and get 5776 (ends in 76). Square that and get 33362176! (also ending in 76!) Significance?"
Did you ever see the movie 23?
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ju87divebomber47
ju87divebomber47
5. RE: Case_0091
Oct 8 2008, 10:17 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 8 2008, 10:17 PM EDT
not yet. Fill me in?
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rcoulsell

rcoulsell
6. RE: Case_0091
Nov 1 2008, 7:57 PM EDT | Post edited: Nov 1 2008, 7:57 PM EDT
Can't find anything past Evidence 07... Here are my notes:

Case 0091 : Evidence_0001 NEXT
0711P 7/17/08

43.374491, -92.115121 Cresco IA Esther to Cresco = 137.19 Miles = a
43.404575, -94.833592 Estherville IA Esther to Carroll = 91.36 Miles = b
42.069544, -94.866351 Carroll IA
42.164144, -92.026077 Vinton IA

Case 0091 : Evidence_0002 NEXT
1200P 7/25/08

Case 0091 : Evdience_0003 PREV NEXT
1041A 8/4/08

a+b/a = a/b i.e. (137.2+91.4)/137.2 = 137.2/91.4
1 and 2/3 = 1 and 1/2???

b=91.4 miles

Don't think you can solve for A
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rcoulsell

rcoulsell
7. RE: Case_0091
Nov 1 2008, 7:57 PM EDT | Post edited: Nov 1 2008, 7:57 PM EDT
Case 0091 : Evidence_0004 PREV NEXT
0420P 8/11/08

Sheep in perfect circle

Case 0091 : Evidence_0005 PREV NEXT
0711P 7/16/08

missing linkage: http://imaginetheimpossibilities.com/77203/09179/80576/28621/35448.htm

Appears to be DNA samples

CRESCO ESTHERVILLE SURGE, LITTLE SURGE at CARROLL

Case 0091 : Evidence_0006 PREV NEXT
1620P 8/18/08

Man shreads evidence 05

Picture of swirl 'pattern?' see printscreen capture

Case 0091 : Evidence_0007 PREV
1203P 8/25/08

Parkersburg IA Tornado Footage

If you backtrack to the weather site you can actually see the nasty front that caused the tonadoes!
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rcoulsell

rcoulsell
8. RE: Case_0091
Nov 1 2008, 7:59 PM EDT | Post edited: Nov 1 2008, 7:59 PM EDT
Lastly the swirl ends at a dot that would be approximately where Parkersburg would be at. Check it on googlearth, put tacks in where the four cities are an then interpolate where the dot ends... Parkersburg
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tanner3636
tanner3636
9. RE: Case_0091
Nov 26 2008, 12:00 AM EST | Post edited: Nov 26 2008, 12:00 AM EST
I found evidence 1.
I believe it is coordinates for the 4 towns.

http://www.61803398874989484820458683436563811.com/77203.htm
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SeanDaBomb
SeanDaBomb
10. RE: Case_0091
Dec 2 2008, 8:59 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 2 2008, 8:59 PM EST
1.61803... is the golden ratio. It can't possibly refer to anything else. One of the things I know about it is, interestingly enough, the placement of your navel compared to your height has something to do with the golden ratio. Also, it is said that buildings or objects that contain recurring instances of the golden ratio in the proportions of their parts are the most aesthetically pleasing.
The obvious thing to do is go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio
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SeanDaBomb
SeanDaBomb
11. RE: Case_0091
Dec 2 2008, 9:43 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 2 2008, 9:43 PM EST
"1.61803... is the golden ratio. It can't possibly refer to anything else. One of the things I know about it is, interestingly enough, the placement of your navel compared to your height has something to do with the golden ratio. Also, it is said that buildings or objects that contain recurring instances of the golden ratio in the proportions of their parts are the most aesthetically pleasing.
The obvious thing to do is go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio"
Those four cities that form a circle are related to the golden rectangle, a byproduct of the golden ratio which also leads to the formation of the golden spiral.
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tanner3636
tanner3636
12. RE: Case_0091
Dec 3 2008, 3:56 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 3 2008, 3:56 PM EST
GOLDEN RATION INFORMATION FOR ALL:

Phi to the first 15 places is 1.618033988749895. What makes it more unusual is that it can be derived in many ways and shows up in relationships throughout the universe... Another name for the Golden Ratio is teh "Divine Proportion." The description of this proportion as godlen and divine is fitting perhaps because it is seen by many to open the door to a deeper understanding of beauty and spirituality in life. That's an incredible role for a single number to play, but then again, this one number has played an incredible role in human history.

The golden ratio is a number, which is 1.618033989... The golden ratio was first started when the Egyptians were building the pyramids. The Greeks knew it as the golden section. Also, the Renaissance knew it as the divine proportion... The Fibonacci sequence is the basis of the golden ratio. People can find the golden ratio in credit cards, faces, wallets, arms, and buildings. People can find this pleasing to the eye...

The Golden Ratio can be found in your finger, forearm, and body... In art you can find the Golden Ratio [in examples of] Greek architecture, [such as] the Parthenon and the Acropolis.

Phi is a simple irrational number like pi, but one with many unusual mathematical properties.
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damilee
damilee
13. RE: Case_0091
Dec 3 2008, 5:07 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 3 2008, 5:07 PM EST
Holy sheep you guys are too deep!!!!
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arjay999
arjay999
14. RE: Case_0091
Dec 3 2008, 7:30 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 3 2008, 7:30 PM EST
"Holy sheep you guys are too deep!!!!"
and there's some deep sheep going on here....

;-)
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KeiGen

KeiGen
15. RE: Case_0091
Dec 6 2008, 1:39 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 6 2008, 1:39 PM EST
Check out the flower image. Before I even watched the entire pilot or checked out this site, I remeber the Golden Ratio and how it applis to flower petals. I'm not the greatest science whiz but I remeber almost everything I read. I remember reading that flowers of many plants have a number of petals that conincide with a number in the Fibonacci sequence. Daisies in particular have 55 or 89 petals, The petals come out in tht manner because they grow according to what is called the golden angle of approx. 137.5 degrees, the number 137.5 cannot be expressed as a simle fraction of a revolution so when a flower grows its petals will not come out in neat rows with wasted space between them. The golden angle causes flowers to form spirals of petals which are more aesthetically pleasing. If you did this on a computer and deviated by even a tenth of a degree the flower would come out very weird and ugly just like the one in the Fringe image.
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arjay999
arjay999
16. RE: Case_0091
Jan 3 2009, 1:40 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 3 2009, 1:40 PM EST
The 'golden ratio' is derived from the Fibonacci sequence of numbers. It is the ratio between any two consecutive numbers in the sequence. It's what gives the spiral rams horn it's twist. It 's what gives the pyramids their proportion. It's what gives Fringe its mystery...
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ChrisDoyon
ChrisDoyon
17. RE: Case_0091
Jan 4 2009, 10:28 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 4 2009, 10:28 AM EST
" It's what gives the spiral rams horn it's twist. It 's what gives the pyramids their proportion. It's what gives Fringe its mystery..."
It's what gives me a headache...
;-)
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arjay999
arjay999
18. RE: Case_0091
Jan 4 2009, 5:30 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 4 2009, 5:30 PM EST
"It's what gives me a headache...
;-)"
You make me laugh!!

8-|)
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ReiHiroki
ReiHiroki
19. RE: Case_0091
Jan 11 2009, 1:25 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 11 2009, 1:25 PM EST
for evidence 7 , i dont know if anyone else cought that the evidence was braille that spels out parkers burg, also if you follow the link in the 2nd r you get to the videos, which you all mostly know, but when you follow the parent directories back to some of the ir sattelite track you get strange smears"that tend to travel through the pictures, they are in more than 1 ir scan also the tite changes to evidence 8. so i'll post the rest on a tpoic there
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