Request Memory Timestamp

A new form opened up after the password was finally solved by @YourBasicMaths, see: May 30 2026 - Security Log / Password - #229 by YourBasicMaths
For a rundown of the password solve: May 30 2026 - Security Log / Password

Direct link to the form:

The form looks like this:

We have started to make requests, assuming the following for the fields listed:

  • Operator (obligatoire (translates to required))
    Username or handle that identifies you within the community.
  • Timestamp (required)
    Unix Epoch Timestamp value (seconds since January 1st, 1970 at UTC)
    Be aware of possible timezone adjustments that may be needed to get a correct value.
  • Initial Memory Value
    A title or short description of the memory to be requested.

After submission of the form, you get to a confirmation page.

The instructions recommend to: ‘Inject data from multiple sources to increase the chances of anchoring’.

Initially the actual data submitted will appear below, but is lost at some point after.

A spreadsheet to fill in requests made, has been provided by @ThatBomberBoi
Note: Make sure to read the instructions and contribute accordingly!

Related topic by @the_architect:

As a result of the communication shared by @the_architect above, we should likely share more related events that have a strong emotional value for us as an individual or group/community.

@7101334 shares the following link to a sheet the Galactic Hub will be using going forward. Feel free to have a look and ‘steal’ the template if useful for your own submissions:

For a list of Memory Fragment hallucinations or inconsistencies see:

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Awesome ! Now we need an operator ID, BUT i wonder if just “the_architect” would be enough

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And I’m not dure about the format of the timestamp

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The form is basically a contact form.

I’m assuming these entries are being sent to the PM’s inbox.

Operator is likely just your name. You can enter anything as far as I know.

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We just got the password, we are now in the memory anchoring phase. Go anchor memories!

Request Memory Timestamp – project-skyscraper Password EMILY

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Here’s what I tried

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I’m going with Epoch / Unix since that’s been used throughout the ARG.

My question is
 what do I submit for “Initial memory value”? Should that be a timestamp for a memory bloc we don’t have yet?

“Instructions: Injecting data from multiple sources increases the chances of anchoring” makes it pretty clear we should have as many people do
 whatever we’re doing here
 as possible, imo. I can get the Hubfolk on it. I’ll also be using 7101334/Galactic_Hub_Project as my ID.



EDIT: I requested a memory from the day the Galactic Hub Project was created - Oct 30th, 2016, 04:54:31 UTC

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For initial memory value my guess is the memory bloc number

For the next anticipated memory bloc or a specific one? Or the one we reached this page from?

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here’s what I put in (i didn’t really know what to put in so I appologise to the pros)

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I put the memory bloc 1778433240, which is from the image we got yesterday

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looking back at the /Origin page, it looks like the initial memory value might be text that accompanies the timestamp, much like the title for Sunday Morning on /Quote:

Since no/val is the “text” on this page as well, but timestamp appears to be the memory bloc ID we’re adding to itself.

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Since it basically says “the more the merrier” in the Instructions, I’m going to rally the Hubfolk to submit with the minimal info we have so far.

For now, I’ll suggest they either submit any date which is significant to their NMS journey or 1778433240 (the memory bloc with the image we’re trying to stabilize). I’ll also suggest no/val or 0 as another potential route.


EDIT: I also got my first submission wrong. Accidentally put the Epoch time for PM when it should’ve been AM (Reddit defaults to military-time-style UTC measurements so I forgot to check). Not going to post another screenshot but yeah I’ve submitted an updated request.

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With it saying

Instructions: Injecting data from multiple sources increases the chances of anchoring.

Like you said more the merrier. It could be a numbers game.

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But should multiple sources all out the same one in or just a variety? Either way, way to go solving the password y’all!

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Assuming it will be whichever request has the most will go through.

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Also, do we have a date for the creation of the Atlas? Or Emily? That’s a log I want to see

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Doing my part

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Perhaps we can put the date of the final scene in WT? I’ll have to check when that was now :rofl:

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Should you do more than one?
EDIT : “you” was more “we”. Nothing personal here (Sorry english is not my native tongue, and I don’t want to be rude or boss around anyone)

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