Binary Code?

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Binary Code?

Postby simple » Tue May 17, 2011 12:31 am

Can this really be termed as binary codes? I watched the 30th anniversary video on this discussion.This sgt.penniston dude(sorry if i spelled the name wrong) stated he did not give the codes that name but was suggested to him by his wife of what they appear to be...and thus springs out the whole case from here on out that this is what they are..Binary Codes..yep easy to gun down lookin around in the prehistoric 80's digital age.Digital was still in diaper stage.Why would these eggliens torment the poor soul with an advance source of communication technology? On the other hand ...1's an 0's been around since the dawn of electronic communication.Yep i'm sayin morse codes..We don't use it anymore but morse codes was a tool used by the military and also became a global language... especially with maritime activity..and if i read my history correct...military personel were required to test out with morse codes back in the 80's.So it would be easy to hypothesis that E.T's may have tapped into this throughout the years they've been taunting the military. If i remember right.. morse code may have been included on that disk they blasted out to space along time ago in search for life.I don't know the morse code jingle but i loaded those codes in my synthesizer..1's being a tone and 0's not..sped it up to about the avg speed of morse code at a rate of what would be the equivalent to 14 words per minute...voila..entertaining.. i have no background with morse codes at all, but would suggest to the ones who are getting paid (because I am broke and no time) to examine the codes... to maybe step back into the yesteryears and see if it bears discovery..who knows.. could be the rosetta stone...maybe the eggliens have a message like"We Come In Peace" or"we are going to annihilate u" or better.. keep ur hands off my craft i just polished it... thank u..
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Re: Binary Code?

Postby simple » Tue May 17, 2011 10:26 pm

thanks admin..nor do i think it is a coincidence what these guys witness and what happened there in 1956.I mean here we have trained personel whos job is to protect our and allies countries from adversaries..It means being called to stand guard 24/7 and this stuff starts going on..I mean how much more credibility do u need ? There seems to be alot of activity going on there yes indeed.If it's now a park..we ought to talk them into setting up web cams around there.
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Re: Binary Code?

Postby tpreitzel » Thu May 19, 2011 2:42 am

No, digital wasn't in it's infancy by 1980. The microcomputer age was in it's infancy, but not binary numbers.
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Re: Binary Code?

Postby simple » Thu May 19, 2011 10:06 am

tpreitzel wrote:No, digital wasn't in it's infancy by 1980. The microcomputer age was in it's infancy, but not binary numbers.

Then it would be better to state that Digital Communications was far less advance in the 80's...compared to the use of good ol RF modulation and morse codes..I think flip phones were bigger than Gets Smarts shoe and much more costly at that time... beyond any practicality for daily or maritime use. thanks..
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