Rusty
June 21, 2026, 9:57pm
22
(4x(12x4))x4
Hex converted to binary, same 4x4 grid layout
(12x4)x16
Hex converted to binary, vertically in order from grid
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Rusty
June 21, 2026, 10:43pm
23
Grid in order published, lowest number first starting at 1
14
15
2
6
5
12
16
3
10
7
1
4
8
11
13
9
D
E
1
5
4
B
F
2
9
6
0
3
7
A
C
8
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We have resorted to the only thing we can lacking the required brain capacity or appropriate amount of sleep… Finding patterns where there are none
Selfie gek saw a crocodile
I saw a giant mouse with an elephant trunk
Everyone saw a dad doing his silly dad dance
This is what Selfie Gek thought my Giant mouse elephant was before I started colouring in my hallucinations
This is all for you Archie. Look what we have resorted to! Is this what you want?! IS IT!? I hope you like it, Happy fathers day <3 mmmmwah!
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Thought it would be interesting to see where in the Euclid galaxy each of the picked #GlitchingReality ‘hallucinations’ were located. Presuming they are in Euclid and not in another galaxy. Below are the #GlitchingReality picks situated on the No Man’s Sky Galactic Atlas. If you use the links to the actual atlas you can zoom in and see nearby stars.
1 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/8740677A9483
2 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/53A05806675F
3 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/B1C9E4F072A5
4 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/BCDCF4DFCEDB
5 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/12DD862FD254
6 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/A7E9F3B8C2D6
7 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/4E2B91D8A370
8 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/1E31D7C81379
9 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/DD85AC69AE24
10 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/1BFD5D647A1C
11 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/5167FF2C25FA
12 https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/me/454D6E49B199
The following summary contains each individual plotted location and displays their referenced portal glyphs.
Summary
Was wondering if any of the ‘portal’ numbers are hallucinations and if they are. what the real numbers might be. Hmm.
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Rusty
June 22, 2026, 9:56am
27
Data Matrix Visualisations
16x48 version: 4x12 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
48x16 version: 12x4 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
24x32 version: 6x8 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
32x24 version: 8x6 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
12x64 version: 3x16 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
64x12 version: 16x3 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
4x192 version: 1x48 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
192x4 version: 48x1 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
8x96 version: 2x24 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
96x8 version: 24x2 per hex organised in 4x4 grid
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Welp, I just input the glyphs for #10 [vision] and … corrupted location, says the portal. Landed in a two-planet system, both hot worlds… [Putian-Vut XVI, green, Vy’keen]
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I posted this in the Glitching Reality picks (and accidentally in the Wreckage Systems) topic but posting here too, relevant to the puzzle:
Compiled all submissions into a Google sheet cross-referencing usernames, links to original posts and location on Project Skyscraper in attempt to appease the System request for cross-verification. HALLUCINATION X-VERIFICATION - Google Sheets
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Rusty
June 22, 2026, 7:29pm
30
Repeated rows found in 8x96 version (17 pairs in the 96 bytes)
Each 12 char hex from glitches was converted to binary configured as 2 wide x 24 high. The same is done for each glitch image hex. These are combined in the layout of the 4x4 16 Hallucinations grid. The result is 4x2 wide (i.e. a byte) and 4x24 high, giving a series of 96 bytes altogether.
@BenR has noticed some similarities of this data structure with “old” Apple and Modem formats.
Binary / Hex Conversion
00000000
0
0
00010101
1
5
10001011
8
B
10101110
A
E
10111100
B
C
00011111
1
F
10111100
B
C
11010101
D
5
10100111
A
7
11000101
C
5
00011101
1
D
00100111
2
7
00000111
0
7
01101000
6
8
01110110
7
6
01110000
7
0
01110100
7
4
10011101
9
D
01001000
4
8
11101011
E
B
00010001
1
1
11010111
D
7
01011110
5
E
00000001
0
1
00010101
1
5
11000001
C
1
11011100
D
C
00011001
1
9
01010001
5
1
11001010
C
A
10111001
B
9
10011111
9
F
10011011
9
B
01100111
6
7
11110011
F
3
10100111
A
7
00011100
1
C
10000110
8
6
10101011
A
B
11010000
D
0
01101000
6
8
01111010
7
A
11000001
C
1
11011101
D
D
01100111
6
7
10011111
9
F
10100010
A
2
00010010
1
2
01011010
5
A
01110001
7
1
00010111
1
7
11101111
E
F
10010100
9
4
10100011
A
3
00100010
2
2
00010010
1
2
01010101
5
5
01111011
7
B
10000111
8
7
00111100
3
C
00010100
1
4
00101110
2
E
01101011
6
B
10011010
9
A
01011001
5
9
10100110
A
6
01110110
7
6
11110011
F
3
01011010
5
A
01100000
6
0
11110000
F
0
11101101
E
D
10101011
A
B
10111101
B
D
01001111
4
F
11010001
D
1
11111110
F
E
10000100
8
4
10101101
A
D
01010001
5
1
11111110
F
E
11101110
E
E
00010111
1
7
11000000
C
0
10111101
B
D
11110110
F
6
10001110
8
E
00001101
0
D
11011110
D
E
00110010
3
2
00001111
0
F
10101010
A
A
11101100
E
C
01100110
6
6
01011001
5
9
10011100
9
C
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memory bloc 640960380: Draw the future
Value: 15 hallucinations and one vision
“What is real? How do you define ‘real’? If you’re talking about what you can SEE , then ‘real’ is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain (or algorithm).”
Current state: verified
This was anchored by a mem bloc submitted by @vector_cmdr
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Ferdinand Monoyer is the person in the image. French '^ _^
Ferdinand Monoyer (9 May 1836 – 11 July 1912) was a French ophthalmologist, known for introducing the dioptre in 1872.
He invented the Monoyer chart, used to test visual acuity. He inserted his name in the random letters of the chart. It appears when one reads vertically from bottom to top on each side.
Monoyer was of Alsatian heritage by his mother and his father was a French military doctor.
He invented the Monoyer chart…
He invented the Monoyer chart, used to test visual acuity.[3] He inserted his name in the random letters of the chart. It appears when one reads vertically from bottom to top on each side.
I think we are getting a hint at which order to read the hallucinations in. This may actually belong in the 16 Hallucinations thread, rather than it’s own unique thread.
Little help? @DevilinPixy @sheralmyst
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He is buried in Lyon
Speech at his death…“it (Societe) has lost a friend who was also her counselor who knew to think and reflect”
Here is my chart again just in case
But what do you get it you read up both sides?
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Thanks for the assist buddy
Another Lyon connection. Nice spot!
There is a dead guy in your town.
So he’s the eye test guy.
I didn’t cop that when reading the wiki about the top to bottom bit. My brain is still booting up I guess.
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and our chart contains 15 hallucinations and 1 vision which is @Klarac s image
should we change the title of this thread to reflect?
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I think Vision came from the Gravity Falls code book image. Which was the last image uploaded but the 10th one now in the list. 16/10 or 10/16 however you want to look at it. October 2016 or perhaps 16th of october seems to be what people were trying to take away from it but I don’t believe it turned up anything.
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edited. @Klarac is the one who posted that one I think…data set is now unverified
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reposting this from @YourBasicMaths to help with the bottom to top readings for any Alan Turings in the house
0A8BB0156734 12DD862FD254 1BFD5D647A1C 1E31D7C81379
3C7A9E2B5F68 454D6E49B199 4E2B91D8A370 5167FF2C25FA
53A05806675F 766973696F6E 8740677A9483 9F3A7C2E6B81
A7E9F3B8C2D6 BCDCF4DFCEDB B1C9E4F072A5 DD85AC69AE24
Isolating just the letters, bottom to top
Column 1 - AEFBCD AF CAEBF ABB 16 letters
Column 2 - BCDCFDFCEDB FE DEB DDFD 20 letters
Column 3 - BCEFA A EBDA BFDDAC 16 letters
Column 4 - DDACAE FACEB FFCFA EDC 19 letters
Another way to look at this would be
Column 1
ABB
CAEBF
AF
AEFBCD
Column 2
DDFD
DEB
FE
BCDCFDFCEDB
Column 3
BFDDAC
EBDA
A
BCEFA
Column 4
EDC
FFCFA
FACEB
DDACAE
If we follow his trick of hiding his name in the name chart on the left side, bottom to top…
Column 1 - AACA
Column 2 - BFDD
Column 3 - BAEB
Column 4 - DFFE
If we take the full string into account taking the left character from each row going up, it would look like this
Column 1 - A530
Column 2 - B741
Column 3 - B841
Column 4 - D951
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Hubble telescope was launched into orbit 24 April, 1990. It certainly helped us see things we had never seen before and to see things we had, much better
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