Jul.4, 2026 - FUNDAMENTAL REALITY OF MATTER AND TIME

This seems like a new puzzle, separate from the Calculator. Operators are already sending in corrections to fix the corruption via Memory Timestamps.

Analysis from the WP ID’s shows that this puzzle is an old one, set up a long time ago. (@ThatBomberBoi & @vector_cmdr could probably explain this better than me )Perhaps for a rainy day like one where we got stuck on that damn calculator :stuck_out_tongue:

memory bloc 1783190580

Isotope: Cesium-55 (Cs-55)
Atomic Number: 55
Mass Number: 55
Decay Mode: Beta decay (theoretical)
Half-life: Unknown (unstable beyond standard models)

Note: Cs-55 is not found in nature. It exists only in high-energy particle collisions and theoretical temporal simulations.

Current observation: Stable oscillation detected at 9,192,631,770+ cycles per second.

Report ID: corrupted

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The image is of Cs-133, the stable version of Cesium, where there are 78 neutrons, 55 protons, and 55 electrons. In this image, the valence electron is zipping around.

The official definition of a second is based on the time it takes for a certain number of oscillations to occur that have to do with Cs-133. There are 9192631770 oscillations that occur per second, which is where that number in the memory bloc comes from.

Mass number 55 means the total number of protons and neutrons = 55, so that doesn’t make sense. I assume this is one of the things operators are trying to correct.

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Yes it is Cs 137 that has a decay rate of 30.5 years, it is mostly Beta decay (94.5 %) into Barium 137, which is stable.

The Bohr model has one electron on the outermost shell for Cs 133.

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You’re all geniuses! I’m not worthy…I’m not worthy…I’m not worthy : D

(My first thought was ‘Oh, that looks like a solitaire puzzle board.’ o.O )

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The purple dots change position, i bet this is a clue…

I know the electron layers all have a letter associated to them, maybe thats what we have to look up…

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The electron configuration of cesium is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 6s1, which means that the first two electrons enter the 1s orbital. Since the 1s orbital can hold only two electrons, the next two will enter the 2s orbital. The next six electrons enter the 2p subshell. The p subshell can hold a maximum of six electrons. So first we put six electrons in the 2p subshell and then the next two electrons in the 3s orbital.

But this it’s more complicated, it’s more like a distributed probability cloud. . .

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Overlaied the pi image on the cesium image. Hope this helps!

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The row and order of the numbers as they appear in each frame are:

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2.1 _ 5.1 , 1.3 _ 4.2 _ 3.6 , 6.2 _

in other words:

row 2, #1
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row 5, #1
row 1, #3
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row 4, #2
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row 3, #6
row 6, #2
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For reference, the Pi image came from here:

Posted on the forum here: FLOW password/ComputerZeroTime - #20 by vector_cmdr

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Every cyrcle has a purple point, also every PI starts at a different position in the circles. What if it is like a safe dial, we just have to find the aligment and the order of movements?

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I like the image a lot, especially the arrangement in your post and thought it would make a nice Duvet to sleep under while thinking about the puzzle:

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I gave it a shot with one idea…

Ordering the dots by the row on which they appear, which gives us a 6-digit output from the outermost dot, with 0 starting at the top.

The result is 307528

Did it mostly out of curiosity, no idea if this leads anywhere.

6-digits_0-9

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The innermost purple is right where the Pi starts. Moving on to the outer circles we have to rotate the purple “electrons” R15, L23, R24, L4, R19 to get them to the start of Pi.

Just in case something rings a bell for someone based on this.

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I took the liberty of screenshotting your frames

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The alternating L and R does fit for a safe dial puzzle.

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Tried out using A1Z26 and adding/subtracting based on the L/R movement (+15 -23 +24 -4 +19) and got this set of strings:

apsqmf
bqtrng
crusoh
dsvtpi
etwuqj
fuxvrk
gvywsl
hwzxtm
ixayun
jybzvo
kzcawp
ladbxq
mbecyr
ncfdzs
odgeat
pehfbu
qfigcv
rgjhdw
shkiex
tiljfy
ujmkgz
vknlha
wlomib
xmpnjc
ynqokd
zorple

Not sure if it’s useful but wanted to share in case it inspired someone else.

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I hear Zorple is the official colour of the Church of Ned.

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Purple dots, from the outside going in, read as follows:

212,613

Wasn’t that the max player count?

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Great catch! I found that number, too, but was told it didn’t make sense to read them starting from the outter ring.

I didn’t recognize the significance of the number, but it is right there, in the August 12, 2016 memory.

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