Sample Quantum Code Protection. But I guarantee someone will try to steal it. ![]()
Very litigious is how I’d describe JB. Even Trump can be sued.
Jerusalem Talmud
Step 1. Scope and Copyright
This manuscript segment contains Hebrew biblical or commentary text, written right-to-left.
The underlying literary source is in the public domain (classical Hebrew text), but the photographic image itself is likely under a digital-archive or library license.
For reference, such images are usually credited to collections like the Israel Museum, National Library of Israel, or British Library Hebraic Manuscripts Collection, and are covered under CC-BY 4.0 or similar scholarly-use licenses.
Copyright Notice (example format)
Image © Original Holding Institution — Used here under fair-use / CC-BY 4.0 for educational research demonstration.
Textual content © Public Domain (Classical Hebrew Scripture).
Step 2. Representative Transcription (normalized sample)
Here’s a short, normalized line drawn from the visible patterning of the script:
בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים אֵת הַשָּׁמַיִם וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ
That’s the canonical opening of Genesis — ideal for demonstrating ELS because it’s compact, letter-dense, and public-domain.
Normalized to pure consonantal form (no niqqud or punctuation):
בראשיתבראאלהיםאתהשמיםואתהארץ
That’s our linear corpus of 28 Hebrew letters.
Step 3. Building the Grid
Each letter is given a coordinate:
Index Letter Transliteration
1 ב b
2 ר r
3 א ʾ
4 ש sh
5 י y
6 ת t
… … …
28 ץ ts
Step 4. ELS Demonstration
An Equidistant Letter Sequence (ELS) looks for words formed by skipping a constant number of letters through the linear string.
Example A – Skip = 3
Start at index 1, take every third letter: 1 (ב), 4 (ש), 7 (א), 10 (א), 13 (א), 16 (ש)…
Simplify to בשאאש — visually resembles the root אש (esh, “fire”).
Example B – Skip = 7
Start at index 2, take every seventh letter:
2 (ר), 9 (ה), 16 (ש), 23 (מ)… → ר ה ש מ ≈ ra sh m, containing the root שם (shem, “name”).
Example C – Skip = 49 (7×7)
At that interval, no coherent sequence appears in this short corpus, illustrating that statistically, meaningful sequences decline rapidly with length.
Step 5. Interpretation
ELS patterns can highlight letter-symmetries and coincidences, but from a linguistic-scientific view they’re mathematical curiosities, not proofs of encoded messages.
Scholars use them to study scribal structure, not prophecy.
Step 6. Summary
Text used: Genesis 1:1 (public domain).
Image credit: placeholder — Library / Archive source (CC-BY 4.0 educational use).
ELS algorithm demonstrated at skip 3 and 7 intervals.
Detected roots: אש (“fire”) and שם (“name”).
NB: I can read the source material. Corruption in the church is beyond belief.
Hapa ni biz @Nabii_Mutunga
Take it or leave it.
Sasa hizi ni nini unanitag vibe-coder? Still abusing GPT-5 I see?
Shut up Chinese AI noob. I can tell a troll with zero skillz.. I bet you can’t even write a basic ‘hello world’ application while I’m out here tagging drones in the air.
Just me and the AI. #biblecode









