Daniel wrote:I don't feel it's going to be that easy to decypher a sequence that may not be machine code related.
This message feels very subjective and translated to fit the decoders beliefs.
RendleSham wrote:Can't wait to see what the next message is in JP's magic notebook- from which unsubstantiated evidence can be created as and when he feels fit- Genius!
Frank wrote:One thing we shouldn't overlook: a 0 and a 1 are both very human symbols. Why would somebody else use the exact same symbols for 'nothing' and 'one'? So something tells me the origin of the message is human, or at least the message should be interpreted in a human context..
Daniel wrote:Guess it all depends on how Jim perceived the information. Was he seeing 1 and 0's or feeling a pattern from electrical pulses or flashes of light, or simply the feeling of change between two conditions?
RendleSham wrote:Claims like these will win an army of blind believers on internet ufo forums but will be ignored by the general public and mainstream media, which won't help us ever get to the bottom of this.
John Burroughs wrote:We released that there were codes and they have been put out to a national audience.
RendleSham wrote:On the programme they took the binary code to some 'expert' for decoding, probably to try and add a bit of credibility to the story.
Daniel wrote:All this talk about making money and stealing the limelight is just silly. I'm sure Halt and Heseltine will make more for their movie, and as far as I know there is no input from John or Jim on this. We also have Larry's book, Brenda's contribution and so on. It's silly to be whining about this.
Jim's binary sequence is not the only thing I would like. I also would like a first copy of the halt tape and a few other books that are out of print. These aren't impossible to get, but in time we'll have all this shared.
Daniel wrote:All this talk about making money and stealing the limelight is just silly.
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