Saturday, July 16, 2022

Our Architects 'read' the James Webb photo

 After considerable delays,James Webb finally released its first photos.


The photo which interests us is the one released coded with the numbers 1,2 and 7. A photo with a coded message!


We are not done yet!


The photo is of the Nebula which was formed 5.12 billions years ago. Again,the numbers 1,2 and 5! Still,the particular photo is of the nebula at 4.6 billion years--supplying another set of numbers,4 and 6!In the context provided by James Webb,we can comfortably work with these two sets of numbers to finally come to the numbers--4,1 and 2. Magical!


In the above context,it is logical to assume that James Webb is testing how our Architects 'read' their photo.


Let's see how our Architects 'read' the photo:


1) We must first read the light wavelength of the brightest galaxy of the said nebula vis a vis the James Webb photo.


2) Then,we must proceed to read the next brightest galaxy.


3) From the data thus obtained we must determine the co-relation between the two sets.


4) In the same fashion,we must proceed to find the co-relations between the next three pairs of data sets.The three pairs of  data sets must constitute the third brightest galaxy upto the eight brightest one.


5) Lastly,we must determine the light wavelengths of the dimmest galaxy.Then.the wavelenght of the next brightest in relation to our dimmest one.Thus,we find our fifth co-relationship.


6) The value of the above five co-relations is going to be the same.


7) Now,we can cross-check the veracity of the light wavelenghts of the brightest and the dimmest galaxies as obtained in the James Webb photo.


8) Finally,we find the co-relationship between the light wavelenghts of the above brightest and the dimmest galaxies.


9) This value of the final co-relationship should equal the respective value of co-relationship between p(a) and k(a).{The last post}.