Annuit Ceoptis

Can Level 2 automata be used to decipher the US 1 Dollar Bill code?

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A N N U I T
C OE P T I S

A-B-C

N-O-P

(like a knight move in chess)

T-U

I-I

S-T

The Grebski solution to the Shepherd Monument code uses a pyramid as a decyphering mechanism. The SM code consists of 10 letters. The next lower level of a pyramid is 6 letters and then 3 letters.

A distinct pattern arises when the words ANNUIT COEPTIS are placed one underneath the other. TIS and UIT complement each other in direction. TU is ascending upward and ST is descending downward. This will be the focus of the first phase of attempting to decypher the US 1 Dollar bill code.

Another area of focus of the first phase of this decyphering task is the initial roots of this attempt, the 6 letter pyramid. After producing the Grebski solution the author raced over to an Arco gas station in order to get change for a 20 bill in order to check what was written next to the pyramids on a 1 dollar bill. The author knew ahead of time that the words would be 6 characters long. Two words both 6 letters long! Wow, good guess. Or was it? Another link to the SM code was the letter OE. LEVE translates into DOUO in the SM code. OE is a mixture of the two letters O and E. Six letters. Not just any six letters. Six letters that would fit on a monument. Let's take a look at the history of the AC cipher. It was introduced in Franklin Delano Roosevelt's time. After Roosevelt came TRUMAN. Both were Masons. Hook on six. The concept would be that Roosevelt knew who his successor would be ahead of time. This combination of 6 letters is the current focus of the AC cipher work.

This solution known as the Grebski solution to the Shepherd Monument applied to the US 1 Dollar Bill Code. Please note that this page is under construction and subject to change.

Here is what is known at this time. The right side of the combination, TIS and UIT form a 6 letter pyramid with a unique quality. When an algorithm similar to the SM algorithm is applied all letters map into U.S. Diagrams with more on this later.

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Jack Tuszynski

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