I know what you mean, but finding patterns is easy. You can do it with any sets of data. It doesn’t mean the patterns mean anything.
Just like the decoding of the three languages on the Rosetta Stone—it is trial an error. The translations because of the patterns have to be meaningful—based upon the facts.
I know what you mean, but finding patterns is easy. You can do it with any sets of data. It doesn’t mean the patterns mean anything.
Just like the decoding of the three languages on the Rosetta Stone—it is trial an error. The translations because of the patterns have to be meaningful—based upon the facts.
How is “D is C over Y” meaningful? Or “Eve = She sexy”? lol
Do you not even know what the Rosetta Stone was? When it was discovered in 1799 Greek was already understood. It was by comparing the Greek to the Demotic and Hieroglyphs that the latter two were deciphered. They weren’t all three decoded together.
As for your moon comment, first of all, that’s not a theory. If you want to say that “we can get to the moon with a rocket” is a hypothesis, I guess you can. But then we did test that hypothesis and it turned out we were right. If you want to claim we didn’t make it to the moon because you don’t understand how it could work, that is argument from incredulity, a logical fallacy.
You are exactly right, and that’s why they faked the landing on the Moon—couldn’t test it. The ET Corn Gods language/game works the same way. You know something is there, you try links and combinations until you get something meaningful. Thanks for the comment.
I told you this guy was over the top. Check out his web page. He claims aliens caused the 9/11 WTC tower collapse.
Yes, and I notice that psikeyhackr is always conspicuosly absent from these kind of threads. In my opinion some of these visitors must be spillover from psikey’s participation in other whacked out forums and blog spots.
Just my hypothesis…
We had corn for dinner last night. Cooking it in the husk in the microwave results in a tasty ear of corn and makes removing the husk and silk very easy. Although generally I prefer grilled corn. Corn bread is good too. Although I’ve never cared for corn mush… The texture is just weird to me. I found a recipe for a corn and tomato salad with fresh basil. Very yummy. For a salty snack I enjoy both popcorn and corn nuts.
I know what you mean, but finding patterns is easy. You can do it with any sets of data. It doesn’t mean the patterns mean anything.
Just like the decoding of the three languages on the Rosetta Stone—it is trial an error. The translations because of the patterns have to be meaningful—based upon the facts.
How is “D is C over Y” meaningful? Or “Eve = She sexy”? lol
And I notice you’re ignoring my other questions.
D is C over y = 4 = 10/25—- it is a discovery.
Eve was the first women—women are sexy. It also converts to many more things that women are.
Do you not even know what the Rosetta Stone was? When it was discovered in 1799 Greek was already understood. It was by comparing the Greek to the Demotic and Hieroglyphs that the latter two were deciphered. They weren’t all three decoded together.
As for your moon comment, first of all, that’s not a theory. If you want to say that “we can get to the moon with a rocket” is a hypothesis, I guess you can. But then we did test that hypothesis and it turned out we were right. If you want to claim we didn’t make it to the moon because you don’t understand how it could work, that is argument from incredulity, a logical fallacy.
Yes, the Rosetta Stone used the language people already knew (like facts people know) to decode the other two.
About the Moon landing. I think it never happened—because they couldn’t test it.
If that’s the case, then discovery can decode to pretty much anything cuz any encoded word/message would be a discovery.
Eve was the first women—women are sexy. It also converts to many more things that women are.
What if you find an interpretation that you disagree with? Do you discard it?
What question didn’t I answer?
What happens when multiple interpretations are found? - although I found the answer by looking at your site - they are all valid.
Who taught you the rules?
We had corn for dinner last night. Cooking it in the husk in the microwave results in a tasty ear of corn and makes removing the husk and silk very easy. Although generally I prefer grilled corn. Corn bread is good too. Although I’ve never cared for corn mush… The texture is just weird to me. I found a recipe for a corn and tomato salad with fresh basil. Very yummy. For a salty snack I enjoy both popcorn and corn nuts.
I’m sorry… What were you folks talking about?
Take care,
Derek
Derek, If you’ve never tried grits with butter then you’re in for a real southern taste treat. Also, it’s the corn Goddess selu who turned herself into an ear to propagate the plant. She shucked herself to spread the seed. So no corn daddy. Sorry fella! and I didn’t have to back that up with mathematical formulas. Spider woman told me.
I was at Cape Kennedy for eight weeks in 1963 and had breakfast at a local restaurant every day - bacon, scrambled eggs and hash browns OR grits. I always had the same waitress. Ond day I said, “I’ve never tried grits. I’ll have them.” She said, “No, you don’t want ‘em. They’s taa-rble. Ah hate ‘em.” I got them anyway. As soon as I tasted them I realized they just needed enough sugar and cream so I had a version of Cream of Wheat. When the waitress came back and said, “Ho -ble, ain’t they?”, I told her what I had done. She was shocked. “They’s supposed to have salt and pepper and butter.”
Naw. Just a bit of garlic, butter and pepper. Had ‘em this morning with my migas. Grits is great stuff. Just have to cook ‘em long enuf so’s they ain’t runny.
Wow, I never realized how ignorant of southern cuisine I was. First, I see grits and cream of wheat as the same, then I have to google migas, since I had no idea of what it was. Interesting conglomeration.
This is the most entertaining thread I’ve seen in a while. I couldn’t stop laughing. I think you guys have all been taken for a ride here. There is no way this guy really believes this stuff. I mean even the name “ET Corn Gods”?? What a hoot. He’s just yanking your chain. He needs to check the calendar though. Its way past April 1st.
Wow, I never realized how ignorant of southern cuisine I was. First, I see grits and cream of wheat as the same, then I have to google migas, since I had no idea of what it was. Interesting conglomeration.
Occam
Ahhhh… migas are great. Corn tortillas, eggs, tomato, onion, serranos, garlic and whatever else you want to include. If you are lazy (like me) just whip some good salsa into the eggs and cook ‘em. Mmmmm.
Ahhhh… migas are great. Corn tortillas, eggs, tomato, onion, serranos, garlic and whatever else you want to include. If you are lazy (like me) just whip some good salsa into the eggs and cook ‘em. Mmmmm
Damn that sounds good! I love salsa on anything, and a little tobasco sauce on my eggs. Speaking of southern-style food, has anyone had hominy? Another favorite of mine. A little butter, pepper and what a taste! Also cornbread made with popcorn meal. Mix in a dollop of mayonaise. Try it sometime.