The Babylonian Base-60 Matrix: Cuneiform Dialects, Francis Bacon’s Cipher, and Newton’s Mint Transformation

THE BEACON

The Babylonian Base-60 Matrix: Cuneiform Dialects, Francis Bacon's Cipher, and Newton's Mint Transformation

The forum community, led by fieldlilly, Deckard256, and PrinceWizdom, shifts focus toward decoding the specific mechanisms of Sir Isaac Newton’s alchemical code, proposing that it may mirror or expand upon the bi-literal cipher framework established by Sir Francis Bacon. Faction members trace historical parallels between Bacon and Royal Printer Robert Barker, noting that both endured unusual imprisonments during the 1611 publication window of the King James Bible. Technical investigations into the cipher suggest it moves beyond traditional Base-10 layouts into an Assyrian, Babylonian, or sexagesimal (Base-60) trigonometric matrix—mirroring advanced mathematical tablets discovered by modern human archaeologists. Community researchers reference academic media detailing Newton’s severe mental breakdown and his subsequent abrupt career transition to Master of the Royal Mint, interpreting his sudden fixation on printing currency as an operational cover for executing physical alchemical processes. As users decipher the multi-lingual symbols spanning ancient Hebrew, astrological charts, and Sumerian Enūma Anu Enlil omen tables, explorer1357 likens the escalating collective effort to a real-world thriller where a dedicated grassroots team is actively piecing together a hidden math puzzle to secure human liberation.

 

THE BEACON

The Babylonian Base-60 Matrix: Cuneiform Dialects, Francis Bacon's Cipher, and Newton's Mint Transformation

The forum community, led by fieldlilly, Deckard256, and PrinceWizdom, shifts focus toward decoding the specific mechanisms of Sir Isaac Newton’s alchemical code, proposing that it may mirror or expand upon the bi-literal cipher framework established by Sir Francis Bacon. Faction members trace historical parallels between Bacon and Royal Printer Robert Barker, noting that both endured unusual imprisonments during the 1611 publication window of the King James Bible. Technical investigations into the cipher suggest it moves beyond traditional Base-10 layouts into an Assyrian, Babylonian, or sexagesimal (Base-60) trigonometric matrix—mirroring advanced mathematical tablets discovered by modern human archaeologists. Community researchers reference academic media detailing Newton’s severe mental breakdown and his subsequent abrupt career transition to Master of the Royal Mint, interpreting his sudden fixation on printing currency as an operational cover for executing physical alchemical processes. As users decipher the multi-lingual symbols spanning ancient Hebrew, astrological charts, and Sumerian Enūma Anu Enlil omen tables, explorer1357 likens the escalating collective effort to a real-world thriller where a dedicated grassroots team is actively piecing together a hidden math puzzle to secure human liberation.

 

Image: Babylonian clay tablet YBC 7289 with annotations. The diagonal displays an approximation of the square root of 2 in four sexagesimal figures, 1 24 51 10, which is good to about six decimal digits.
1 + 24/60 + 51/602 + 10/603 = 1.41421296… The tablet also gives an example where one side of the square is 30, and the resulting diagonal is 42 25 35 or 42.4263888…( Photo byUrcia, A., Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History via Wikimedia Commons)

Source: GT, "Help Decode Isaac Newton's Cypher!" r/reptiliandude (9 February 2018) https://old.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/7wg6uz/help_decode_isaac_newtons_cypher/

fieldlilly: There are several different cuneiform dialects in those symbols, as well as a couple of others, such as Hebrew and astrological. Anyone an ancient language specialist out there? I am plodding through it, but have a hard enough time learning modern languages!

For Newton’s cypher, I think it might help to look at some of Francis Bacon’s writings, as most modern cryptology is based upon an appendix that he wrote in one of his books. He was alive during the time the original 1611 edition of the KJV was published, and spent some time in jail under unusual circumstances/charges, much as Mr. Barker.

Deckard256: Googled the cuneiform.
http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Enuma_anu_enlil
Watched two different videos about Newton last night. One was from the BBC. I got the feeling he was definitely up to something.
https://youtu.be/s2YZN2L700Q
His alchemical writings apparently outnumbered his scientific ones. His scientific writings mirror the content in the above link. He was pretty damed nerdy and liked to calculate different kinds of tables. He had access to a huge library at Cambridge and, if any of those writings were available at the time, it’s not inconceivable that he read the above. Also he had several different bibles and would study the differences in each, however, the video didn’t further elaborate. Also, a scientist was able to partially and successfully follow newtons instructions with building the first part of his stone. Again, though, it did not further elaborate.
Later in his life, Newton had a breakdown. He recovered and had a sudden change, and went on to become the head of the mint for the queen. He was printing currency.
A second video mentioned a book on the alchemical writings of Newton. I plan on finding it today.

garbotalk: How sad for him.

PrinceWizdom: I posted this in the original thread but I’ll paste it here too. It’s the meaning of the image of the post.

https://imgur.com/a/NZa02

fieldlilly: Thanks! Totally missed it somehow in that first post…

garbotalk: Many names of those worshipped as God.

PrinceWizdom: Hey u/reptiliandudeu/fieldlilly suggested that this may be something akin to the Bacon cypher. Since there are capital letters scattered throughout the document I agreed as well. However when I try the regular Bacon cypher it seems i just end up with gibberish.

u/fieldlilly suggested that Since Bacon used the number 5, perhaps Newton used the base 9. Or is it a base 3, 6 and 9? Since you spoke those Assyrian terms did you mean that the cypher translates to Assyrian in this case? Is it right if we use the following Assyrian alphabet or should we be using a different one?

http://connectplatform.com/images/blogs/178743

Newton ends the paper with a Latin phrase-do you reckon this had something do with it as well? Does Latin have anything to do with decrypting this?

https://www.omniglot.com/images/writing/latin_archaic.gif

ACuriousHumanBeing: Wouldn’t it be base 12?

PrinceWizdom: 12? Hmmm plausible

explorer1357: This feels like a real life movie, a strong team of dedicated humans focused on saving mankind from destruction!!!

question: The majority of fiction is a warped and stretched perspective of reality. Maybe there is a whispering part in people that notices that something is odd.

suddenlysnowedinn: Art imitates life.

question: There were some ancient Babylonian tablets found with very advanced math carved into them using base 60.

garbotalk: Link?

question: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonian_mathematics

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/aug/24/mathematical-secrets-of-ancient-tablet-unlocked-after-nearly-a-century-of-study

velezaraptor: Yeah, I posted to RD about ‘dropping’ his trig tablet some time ago. This is by far one huge mindfu$! Or this is proof we were advanced enough or someone was helping someone somehow a long time ago with this tablet.

question: Sorry about that. I thought that I had read it somewhere else. I should go back and read through the posts again.

Everything feels like a gigantic low level drug trip looking around.

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