http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liYNOm0dzrMThe text at the top of the Wheatley video says:СПУТНИК НАБЛЮДЕНИЯ "ЛАНТАНУМ"Number found in Wheatley video FMP2WH0912. This is the same number as a coupon code that was release last month for Portal 2 merchQuoteQuote:Originally Posted by leveragedFMP2WH0912P2 = Portal 2 WH = Wheatley 0912 = Dec 9th, the date the coupon was releasedQuoteQuote:Originally Posted by CopitoxFM = Free Man, duhQuote:QuoteOriginally Posted by WramoFM is harder. The only thing I can come up with is frequency modulation. This gets pretty tin-foil hatty though. With frequency modulation digital data can be sent by shifting the carrier's frequency among a range of settings, a technique known as frequency-shift keying.Frequency-shift keying: Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is transmitted through discrete frequency changes of a carrier wave.[1] The simplest FSK is binary FSK (BFSK). BFSK uses a pair of discrete frequencies to transmit binary (0s and 1s) information. With this scheme, the "1" is called the mark frequency and the "0" is called the space frequency.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency-shift_keyingIn english: OBSERVATION SATELLITE "LANTHANUM"Quote:QuoteOriginally Posted by Wramolanthanum being used in Soviet lenses was actually very common. A lot of Russian Leica copies came with lenses coated with lanthanum, in particular the Industar 61s. So including lanthanum in the text would be historically accurate, and it probably just means the satellite lens is coated in the element. Or it could be significant. Regardless,the text at the top isn't just some deus ex machina detail/clue. It at least makes historical sense.Lanthanum in greek Greek λανθανω [lanthanō] >>>>λ<<<<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotopes_of_lanthanumHe says: 1 1 1 at the end.Consumer Electronics Show is sometime between 10/1 and 13/1 2012, which means 11/1 could be CESLANTHANUM is Atomic Number of 57, In group THREE of the Periodic table.Quote:QuoteOriginally Posted by Chickenguy12Also, don't know of this has been posted or not, but the half-life of Lanthnum is 60,000 years an it has an atomic number of 57.The dates of e3 2012 are 6/5/12 through 6/7/12The word lanthanum comes from the Greek λανθανω [lanthanō] = to lie hidden.When Wheatley taps the camera to get clarity, two images are in the frames. View both of these with red/blue 3d classes and close one eye.Headcrabhttp://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/402/1323578171903.jpg/Another Headcrab on the middle framehttp://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/685/1323582082789.png/For those that don't have 3d red/bluehttp://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/831/1323582541148.jpg/A face?http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/31/1323582879064.jpg/This youtube channel appeared during the VGAs. It only has Weatley's speech from the VGAs on it. Beware it may or may not be relevant. Subscribing, will update if needed.www.youtube.com/user/LittleSpaceCoreQuoteQuote:Originally Posted by Dizzenbee I believe I found something...in the wheatley video there is a constellation of a lambda on the righthttp://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/339/lambdav.jpg/
Quote:Originally Posted by leveragedFMP2WH0912P2 = Portal 2 WH = Wheatley 0912 = Dec 9th, the date the coupon was released
Quote:Originally Posted by CopitoxFM = Free Man, duh
Originally Posted by WramoFM is harder. The only thing I can come up with is frequency modulation. This gets pretty tin-foil hatty though. With frequency modulation digital data can be sent by shifting the carrier's frequency among a range of settings, a technique known as frequency-shift keying.Frequency-shift keying: Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is transmitted through discrete frequency changes of a carrier wave.[1] The simplest FSK is binary FSK (BFSK). BFSK uses a pair of discrete frequencies to transmit binary (0s and 1s) information. With this scheme, the "1" is called the mark frequency and the "0" is called the space frequency.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency-shift_keying
Originally Posted by Wramolanthanum being used in Soviet lenses was actually very common. A lot of Russian Leica copies came with lenses coated with lanthanum, in particular the Industar 61s. So including lanthanum in the text would be historically accurate, and it probably just means the satellite lens is coated in the element. Or it could be significant. Regardless,the text at the top isn't just some deus ex machina detail/clue. It at least makes historical sense.
Originally Posted by Chickenguy12Also, don't know of this has been posted or not, but the half-life of Lanthnum is 60,000 years an it has an atomic number of 57.The dates of e3 2012 are 6/5/12 through 6/7/12
Quote:Originally Posted by Dizzenbee I believe I found something...in the wheatley video there is a constellation of a lambda on the right
video blocked by viacomand only one pic works
I doubt the transition has anything to do with it. It was used for every transition.