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The above video explains the entire message of the homepage.
ID33
Why ID33? I do not know. I originally just knew it was what I was suppose to focus and then I did a search in pi for 9433 and found the instruction set at the first representation for what I already found. Image below explains. While technically this is just random chance I am finding it harder and harder to believe it's just chance.
The image above is a numerical representation of instructions. Tau is the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet and in math its value Is 6.28; at decimal places 38-41 is 9433 or id33. A right-handed okay symbol is d3; go to the simulation page for full explanation.
Fibonacci hidden in Pi
The Fibonacci sequence is a mathematical set whose values a derived from the prior two digits. It starts with 0 and 1; to calculate the next digit we add 0+1 = 1. The next digit in the set is form from 1+1 = 2; etc. This will go on for infinity but in this case we only see the entire set of single digits.
180 degrees of Phi hidden in Pi
Phi or as it's better known as the Golden Ratio has a value of 01.61803 and if we spin these digits 180 degrees 30819.10 can be found in pi's pattern as demonstrated in the second section of the image above.
PI hidden in Phi
The message of Phi is early Greek which is read from right to left. The first line from right to left is a value of 80. In Greek the letter whose value of 80 is pi. The next line denotes a place marker of 0 and it's position in pi pattern. The 0 marks where the 7 is in pi's pattern and 7 is the 13th decimal place of pi as expressed right to left 13 in the second line. Additionally, the next number in the fibonacci sequence is 13. The Greek letter whose value is 9 is Theta and this means death or as in the placement of the zero it means end.
e Pi and Tau hidden in Phi
Early Greek was read Right to left and the first line is the value of Pi which is 80. E represents math constant of e and in Greek the 19th letter is Tau represented by 19.
Symbol of Phi
Simply adding a 1 and 0 would have been ok except the fact that pi already has a digit there, so we are forced to move the 0 on top the 1 to form the actual Greek letter for phi.
Additionally, Phi's digits if spun 180 degrees would turn a 3 into an E. This fact does not go unnoticed and will be discussed later.
The Value of 7
While the number 7 can be translated into the english alphabet this is not the case. It is a Hebrew letter whose value is 7; the letter Zayin which means sword or in our case cut. Zayin cut pi's infinite decimal sequence to show the true pattern and we know this because the 7 is the 13th decimal place while 13 is the next number of the fibonacci sequence. Zayin's meaning will come into play again when we discuss Tau.
The eye of Horus "All-seeing Eye"
Phi's message to look at e
E0819.10 is a series of instructions from Phi to look at the mathematical constant of e. 08 tells us to work with the first 8 digits of the number of e decimal place 10-19 as seen by 19.10; each two digit set touches the decimal point.
e 2.718281828"4590452353"6028
The clue that Phi gave guided us to look at e is really straight forward just decimal places 10-19 or "4590452353". This set is a simple alpha-numeric translation in English where a=1 b=2 and o=0. In computer language always starts with a zero as 1 so an 8 would equal 9 characters and we decode "Dei ode We c". This is important because the first word is Dei is Latin meaning God in plural form and if we decipher the rest of the message it reads, "Gods ode we see"; What is, "God's song we see"; for this we take the following digits of 6028 or 6.28 which is Tau the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet whose meaning is life or resurrection. So we are left with, "God's song we see life and resurrection".