The essence of the discovery of the Russian mathematician Vladimir Pakhomov is as follows. The scientist mathematically analyzed the strict sequence in which the numbers in the calendar are located. And he came to the conclusion that it is a matrix containing a gigantic array of digitized information. And people, without knowing it, carried it through the centuries.
- I was interested in an amazing fact, - Vladimir Leonidovich said. - The Egyptian pharaohs, ascending the throne, made a strange oath: "Do not make any changes in the calendar!" How is it? Is it not for the purpose of preserving the information in it in its original form? In addition, many ancient manuscripts that have come down to us tell of the god of wisdom, known under two names - Thoth and Hermes. Allegedly, before his return to heaven, he wrote and carefully hid some "books". One old manuscript literally quotes the words of Thoth: “O you holy books that have been smeared with the means of eternity. Remain incorruptible for centuries and be invisible and undetectable to all people who will walk on the plains of this earth until Heaven, having grown old, will not give birth to organisms worthy of you."
The writer Walter Scott at one time interpreted the concept of "organisms" as follows: "Literally, these are complex creatures, that is, people worthy of reading the books of Thoth - Hermes." And Pakhomov pondered: what can be "incorruptible for centuries"? Only something not quite material. For example, information. And specifically the one that is associated with time and chronology. So, with a calendar.
“I spent 15 years looking in the structure of the calendar for an access code to encryption - information left by a highly developed civilization,” Pakhomov said. - And in the end I discovered a hidden information object, scientifically speaking, a matrix, which, in turn, has incredible characteristics even for today. Information technology specialists will understand that the matrix uses an original method of digital coding and compression of information thousands of times. It is so perfect that it allows you to digitally save 3D images and even a melody!
According to the mathematician, the graphics in the message are encoded in such a way that they look rolled into a torus, in other words, into a "donut". Its surface contains images that can be expanded and viewed from different angles. In one of the pictures you can see a bird-like creature with a large beak and very reminiscent of the Phoenix bird from Ancient Egypt. Another drawing depicted the head of a fish worn on a human head, which gave the owner a clear resemblance to the ancient Babylonian amphibian god Oanness. At the same time, the figure also showed a figure … of a mermaid with a forked tail - also a character familiar to mankind. And not just myths. Rock carvings of such creatures have been found in South America. Scribbled, according to archaeologists, about 6,000 years ago.
Using the already known "keys" to the cipher, the mathematician carried out an additional analysis of the message, replacing the designations of the days with notes in the matrix. After all, there are seven notes too. And the calendar began to sound like music composed by God knows who. The most amazing thing is that it was not a cacophony, but was like a lullaby.