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it's 84 or 0 this is an unclear interpretive bent; arguably he has collected no rings as he has lost them all 7+ times.
the maze is a dungeon right?
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104774004, remainder 9
'loattboobs'
the way loadboot is displayed on bios actually retranslates to 'loattboobs' in bittage, which if I adjust for your base 15 and squaring is what the actual machine code is transmitting when it runs a loadboot code.
oh so it should be load or boot, or loat(t) or boob(s).
when you introduced the nibble to the calc after doubling the bits you generated two potential outcomes, whose nibs are now doubled and appended. although the decohered derivative has advanced a phase, and is thus an s instead of a t or a b.
these are both four letter words 'in the land of bits.' they are simply appended, without increasing the bit size. ie, in terms of info, they are four letters.
they are declensions of the same statement, ie the same word, in two variations.
their definitive meaning as a single word is both or either words, both of which are implied as this single infobit containing 4 letters. ie this single word.
alright.