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Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE!
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sblitz
on 27/01/2018, 20:26:34 UTC
7) Internal patterns
  • The flames themselves have internal patterns like my earlier post explored. Starting point, 7 bits taken from all 3 streams, put together exist in the inner color stream AND contains the 011010 pattern on 8th bit in each track AND in the 7*3 stream as well.
  • The Poem mentioned Phoenix and the Dove merging into one. Dove's tail encodes 1000 and Phoenix spikes 11110, together, with added '0' in-between, it results in 10 bit pattern 1000011110 which exists in all 3 streams. That being said, statistically only 7 bit patterns should exists in triplet of 63+139+139 bits (76-13, 152-13).
  • If you remove 7 bits "codec" and the 011010 "key" from the beginning of the Heights stream, you'll be left with 63 bits
  • The "codec" bits in the inner color stream are mirrored at bit 0 ("0" might refer to the Bishop's bottom that looks like a zero and seems to be a mirror/transparent), it goes like this: 00001(0)01101(1)11010(0)10111(1)11001(1)00100   (0)   11100(1)11010(1)01100(0)01101(1)11110(0)01011
  • There are 17 bits repeated in inner and outer color stream, in mirrored setup
  • There is also a possibility of ECC code being implemented, because if you disregard the 011 bits, and read all 3 streams flame by flame, then flame that carries 3 bits is data, and flame with 2 bits (where you removed one of the 011) encodes number of bits from the data, here is my post about it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766000.msg26676467#msg26676467


Crax0r, i think you are certainly heading in the right direction, and I have some ideas I think may be of use.

1.) The 'fm_aur' message, which was discovered within the height data, seems to be another cipher which somehow indicates how to interpret the rest of data from the flames.  Are you able to reproduce that message with this character set: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page_437) ?

2.) It seems possible that another flame data-set could be formed from the flame's inner colors, (0=red/purple, 1=green) for a few reasons.  The '011010' that was discovered starting from the 'rabbit's eye' on the left side of the inner-top could potentially be a starting point, but we still don't know how to navigate the rest of the way?

Using this inner flame method, perhaps we are meant to ignore any (light orange) flames, or blobs, which do not clearly have distinct INNER and outer colors.

3.) I am fascinated with the part about the bottom of the bishop/queen.  Considering mirrors are a theme in Alice and Wonderland, perhaps you are supposed to 'mirror' or reverse the data at a certain point?
Or instead it may indicate the direction to read the flames this way... along with the 4 shapes in the corners..  
I am very curious about the three drips and also that dark shape, which almost looks like a rabbit tail.  Maybe you are supposed to do a three-step decryption process, and the data set ends at the last drip?

I also think the colored chess squares in the center could be important.  Has anyone counted them or thought about interpreting them as data somehow?

As usual much of this is speculation, but I thought It might help someone who can code in this thread.