ink test /paper test (binary code)

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ink test /paper test (binary code)

Postby schroedb » Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:07 pm

Hello,

simple question:
when will be the result to the ink and paper test be published and where?

I refer to an interview made by Robert Fleischer with James Penniston (I saw the interview on the german exopolitik internet page (magazin 01/2011, by 14:30 min.).
James said, that the used ink and the paper on which the code is be written, can be testet considering the age of it (1980 he says) and that this test is in progress (sorry for my bad english).

Means all wait for a proof, that the ink and paper is a true fakt and from the year 1980.

thanks a lot

greetings
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Re: ink test /paper test (binary code)

Postby AdrianF » Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:16 pm

Have you visited [url]earthfiles.com[/url]? From memory, it was Linda Molten Howe who was supposed to be organising the tests.
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Re: ink test /paper test (binary code)

Postby schroedb » Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:47 pm

No. But thanks for this hint. Maybe sombody else can give an answer to that question. (I also have a quick look on Linda's side.).
EDIT: Well I tried to have a look but information are only available for "$40 a year". Sorry. Maybe I put an Email to Linda...
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Re: ink test /paper test (binary code) Where are the results

Postby schroedb » Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:03 am

No answers an no replys......this is very sad! I wrote many emails to many adresses but no reply since today ......if anyone has more details about that subject, please put the answers here. thx a lot.
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Re: ink test /paper test (binary code)

Postby Open Mind Ed » Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:22 pm

Is it really possible to test the age of the paper to within a year or so. And even if that is possible and proves the paper is at least 30 years old. How do we prove that the the binary numbers were written that long ago as well? Can science really nail it down to such an accurate timeframe?
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