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* Alternatively, the tones can be interpreted as musical notes: '''C#, F#, C#, G#, C, D#, D#, A#''' (though the pitch bend of the last tone could indicate an A instead). This way, if each semitone represents a number starting with C being 0 and going upwards, the pattern becomes '''16180339''' (or 16180338). This number correlates to the first eight digits of the [[Wikipedia:Golden Ratio|Golden Ratio]]: 1.6180339... --[[User:Osh|Osh]]
* Alternatively, the tones can be interpreted as musical notes: '''C#, F#, C#, G#, C, D#, D#, A#''' (though the pitch bend of the last tone could indicate an A instead). This way, if each semitone represents a number starting with C being 0 and going upwards, the pattern becomes '''16180339''' (or 16180338). This number correlates to the first eight digits of the [[Wikipedia:Golden Ratio|Golden Ratio]]: 1.6180339... --[[User:Osh|Osh]]
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** The only problem is that the spacing of notes doesn't match 16180339.  It's ''similar'' in shape, yes, but based on the actual frequency spacing, it's not.  Not that either interpretation is correct, either :P we have no idea what it means or even how to check at this point. --[[User:Thebruce|Thebruce]] 10:09, 4 June 2010 (UTC)
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** The only problem is that the difference of tone frequencies in the sound doesn't match the pattern 16180339.  It's ''similar'' in shape, yes, but based on the actual frequency spacing, it's not.  Not that either interpretation is correct, either :P we still have no idea what it means or even how to check at this point. --[[User:Thebruce|Thebruce]] 10:09, 4 June 2010 (UTC)

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Cut Out Found In Printed Page

Has anyone bothered mailing the cut-out to the address?--Mabiniss1 05:40, 18 May 2010 (UTC)

Several people have. Nhjm449 06:21, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
Alternate meaning to message?

The highlighted words listed without punctuation are:

  • no certainty if a live may be after us we go underground

However, if one also considers the "X"s to be indicating the nearest word, the fragment could be altered to read as:

  • no certainty if any a live may be after us we go looking underground

This new phrase provides a noticeably different outlook - "There is no certainty if any [passengers] is alive. [Target(s)] may be after us. We [will] go looking underground [for surviving passengers/target(s)]." --JSR694

Been doin some research.....and interesting stuff is comin up

At the beginning of the super 8 trailer it says something was moved to a base in ohio.... Doin some research I found alot of interesting things leading to a "Wright Patterson Air Force Base". Alot of articles and conspiracy theorist state that WPAFB is supposedly where the governments secrets of area 51 were shipped to AFTER area 51 became popularized by the media, and is thought to have an EXTENSIVE UNDERGROUND SYSTEM.... the trail might point to clues with this base....

Possible tone pattersn
  • Alternatively, the tones can be interpreted as musical notes: C#, F#, C#, G#, C, D#, D#, A# (though the pitch bend of the last tone could indicate an A instead). This way, if each semitone represents a number starting with C being 0 and going upwards, the pattern becomes 16180339 (or 16180338). This number correlates to the first eight digits of the Golden Ratio: 1.6180339... --Osh
    • The only problem is that the difference of tone frequencies in the sound doesn't match the pattern 16180339. It's similar in shape, yes, but based on the actual frequency spacing, it's not. Not that either interpretation is correct, either :P we still have no idea what it means or even how to check at this point. --Thebruce 10:09, 4 June 2010 (UTC)
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