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Message Subject Volume 1, Mona Lisa on the Moon, Thirty-Two Thousand Years in the Making by George B. (Fiction)
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We suggest the use of Time's Pivotal Events (TPE).

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The Hidden Galaxy; Volume II of
The life and death of Mona Ann Lisa on the Moon, 32,000 years in the making by George B. (All rights reserved published work (c) 2016 George B.)


Levie continues: “MoonBeam and I, after significant discussions with Sam1 and Dr Dearborn suggest the use of a tool we have used before. We suggest the use of Time's Pivotal Events (TPE).

Foundational Truth's Identified by TPEs:

1. DNA of any surviving sentient being has genetic memory of their ancestors embedded within their chromosomes. It is a binary code and can be accessed and replayed as a visual and sensory set of data.
2. The DNA code does contains the individual's emotional impressions making the data somewhat unreliable. The data is also subject to damage and mutations but is felt to be at least 98% accurate especially when validated by multiple observers with different cultural perspectives viewing the same events.
3. This history is massive and requires careful decoding and analysis beyond most Artificial Intelligence's ability.
4. Despite all the draw backs, the study of this history is felt useful in identifying known and unknown TPEs.

Simply stated, newer algorithms we (the Sisters), Sam1 and Dr Dearborn validated have greatly improved the methodology to identify and study TPEs.

The TPEs are represented on the DNA binary code as clusters of emotionally complex signals or lumps of code that looked much like the ingested prey that was swallowed by a long snake. Important TPEs appear as larger clusters followed by several, spaced smaller clusters which probably represented a remembrance or anniversary of the original event.

Each time such a pattern is found the code can be decoded and analyzed. The bigger the code node is and the greater the number of subsequent following equal distance nodes, the greater the likelihood it is significant.”
 
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