Hello Jaime,
@jaimemaussan1
after posting recently about the 2001 Chilbolton crop circle, I had the idea to create a written message and convert it into binary code.
The message, written in English, is as follows:
"I beseech you, celestial beings, you who float the luminous orbs in the skies above our earth, you whom we do not know, wherever you dwell,
I beg you to show us a sacred and powerful sign of your presence, before all mankind."
Today I took a step further: I transformed that binary code into a .wav audio file composed of 225 packets, each made of 8 bits (0s and 1s).
To represent each bit, I used pure sine waves:
• 0 → frequency 216 Hz
• 1 → frequency 432 Hz
This is a symbolic experiment, but I truly feel it may hold deep communicative potential.
If you wish, I’d be happy to share the file with you. 🙏
Please try playing the video I’ve attached below — it shows the image with the full sequence of 225 binary packetsalong with the sine wave audio.
Place a speaker near the Buga sphere and let this wave message repeat in a loop... and let's hope something interesting happens 😉
As we say: there’s nothing to lose by trying.
✨ With respect and curiosity.
#BugaSphere #BugaYumbo #BinarySignal #BinaryCode #432Hz #216Hz #MessageToTheOrbs #CE5