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WildWeasel109 said:Random question, is it possible that AICGRPGL needs to be decrypted? I wouldn't put it past them.
Trying to figure out how it relates to schwarzschild radii with evidence, as mentioned in the question
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Well, it's not Einstein (a random guess, no relation to the cypher text)3
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Just got to link them all!?
The Fundamental constants are
four fundamental constants—Planck's constant (h), the elementary charge (e), Boltzmann's constant (k); and Avagadro's number, NA (Metrologia, doi: 10.1088/1681-7575/aa950a).
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Just got to link them all!?
The Fundamental constants are
four fundamental constants—Planck's constant (h), the elementary charge (e), Boltzmann's constant (k); and Avagadro's number, NA (Metrologia, doi: 10.1088/1681-7575/aa950a).
schwarzschild radius with evidence
The Schwarzschild radius or the gravitational radius is a physical parameter in the Schwarzchild solution to Einstiens’s field equations that corresponds to the radius defining the event horizon of Schwarzchild black hole. It is a characteristic radius associated with any quantity of mass. The Schwarzschild radius was named after the German astronomer who calculated this exact solution for the theory of general relativity in 1916
The Schwarzschild radius is given as r s = 2 G M c 2 , {\displaystyle r_{\text{s}}={\frac {2GM}{c^{2}}},}
where G is the gravitational constant, M is the object mass and c is the speed of light. The Schwarzschild radius (Rg) of an object of mass M is given by the following formula, in which G is the universal gravitational constant and c is the speed of light: Rg = 2GM/c2.
non relativistic physics
in physics, a non-relativistic spacetime is any mathematical model that fuses n–dimensional space and m–dimensional time into a single continuum other than the (3+1) model used in relativity theory.
What does relativistic mean in physics?
Definition of relativistic
1 : of, relating to, or characterized by relativity or relativism. 2 : moving at a velocity such that there is a significant change in properties (such as mass) in accordance with the theory of relativity a relativistic electron.supernovae in the early universe
The universe's first supernovae spewed jets of material into nearby galaxies ... A strange star without much iron, yet tons of zinc, indicates indicates some of the very first supernovae might have exploded asymmetrically.
Supernovae are cosmic explosions of cataclysmic proportion that signify the death of a star. While being interesting phenomena in their own right, their
If you take the pig pen cipher you come up with
AIC GRPGL
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air speed perhaps, just guessing here the above is way over my cse maths lol
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I am thinking that their Pigpen cipher may be coded differently, using the four constants Planck's constant (h), the elementary charge (e), Boltzmann's constant (k); and Avagadro's number, NA (Metrologia & Schwarzschild radius : Rg = 2GM/c2 , then changing it asymmetrically like a supernova, and using SH somewhere>
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I’ve not cracked it yet, but using the cypher decoder on decode.fr gives you 9 variations on the answer (although two are the same).
#3 NVPTECTY #0 AICGRPGL #1 AICGRPGL #5 AQEMRNMF #6 AQEMRNMF #7 AICGVSGN #2 AICGVTGP #8 BRFNQMNE #4 IQKOZXOT 1 -
maybe if we take AIC GRPGL from the pigpen cypher and enter into the other cypher but replace two letters with the S and H.
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