Seventeenth of the primes: > Could be either the 17th prime number (59) or the 17th prime minister
Twin is twentynine: relating back to "17th prime" > twin prime of 59 is 61, twin prime of 29 is 31 > 29 year old twin brother of 17th prime minster?
Po: o is not capital, unlikely to be an acronym > Po river in Italy (Italian prime minister?) > Polonium, element no. 84 > Petaoctet, 10^15 bytes > Po, characters in Kung Fu Panda and Teletubbies (unlikely but NCG is fucked up)
Let's drive: > Digital info drive? could relate back to pentaoctet > possibly movie line from shitty Nick Cage movie "gone in 60 seconds"
Bye, Alfonsín: President of Argentina > Bye: died 31 Mach 2009 (age 82), left office 8 July 1989 (age 63), did a bunch of other shit too that could refer to "bye" > Died in "La Recoleta Cemetery Buenos Aires, Argentina"
Add seven triangular: > 7th triangular number is 28 (starting at 1) > 7th row of Pascal's triangle adds up to 64
Sweet: > Glucose C6H12O6 > Rock band from 1970's
It named the Valley: Capital V, probably refers to specific valley or name > Sillicon (Sillicon Valley) element #14
Most seem to relate to dates in 1900's All numbers stated have 2 digit (primes, triangular #7, atomic numbers) so may refer to dates in 1900's as well From there, dates may become another Base64 number sequence or stuff to decode
Dates seems the most clear answer to me, but let's work this out Veeky Forums
was curious as to why there is no space between twenty and nine, there's a is a film and city called Twentynine Palms
Ryan Rogers
If it's a set of dates, it's more likely to refer to events Date list from given prime, atom, and " Bye, Alfonsio) dates numbers: 1959 (17th prime number 59), 1961(61 twin prime of 29), 1984 (if Po = Polonium), (no idea for Let's Drive), 2009 or 1989 (Alfonsio death or leave office), 1928 (Pascal triangle 7th layer), 1970 (rock band Sweet), 1914 (if Valley = Sillicon 14)
Or it could all be gibberish to fuck with us for leaving the "Go fuck yourself" message
Oliver Rogers
Assuming set of dates theory, that adds 2003 instead of 1961
Any leads on what these dates are?
Wyatt Gray
I don't think they would just make it a set of dates, seems to simple for question #41
Jaxon Lewis
It's obviously a chemical reaction:
>Seventeenth of the primes Don't take it literally. Primes = Hydrogen, 17th = Chlorine Hydrochloric acid
>Twin is twentynine Twenty = Calcium Nine = Fluoride Calcium Fluoride
>Po Polonium, KISS
>Let's drive: Start reaction
>Bye, Alfonsín: Argentium = Silver. Silver disc used to trap Polonium
>Add seven triangular: Addition of seven triangular numbers = 84 = Polonium's atomic number
>Sweet
>Valley Doesn't have to be Silicon >Copper Valley >Bronze Valley >Sun Valley >Death Valley
My best bet is that this is a transmutation reaction, but this is as far as I could take it.
Oliver Rivera
Here are the answers so far for the lazy: 1 a 2 3 3 f 4 35 5 8 6 fantastic 7 e1 8 15 9 moon 10 infinity 11 colour 12 prime numbers 13 pi 14 500500 15 428 16 hidden 17 ramanujan 18 translation 19 feigenbaum 20 queen 21 wall street 22 millennium bug 23 relativity 24 antarctica 25 weleetka 26 1867 27 justice 28 deadly sins 29 descartes 30 psychopath 31 ted bundy 32 world trade center 33 european union 34 horror movie 35 corpus christi 36 world war 37 plato 38 isaac newton 39 johann sebastian 40 borghese
Logan Diaz
I thought transmutation because when I Googled reactions for Polonium plating of silver discs, Gold came up.
HOWEVER
Silver-Polonium is the stable compound used in the Polonium poisoning of Litvinenko.
>To this is added a hydrochloric acid solution and an improvised plastic hood containing a 10p piece-sized disc made of silver - polonium is attracted to silver - and it is stirred for three hours.
>When the disc is removed with a pair of tweezers, it is just possible to see a thin film across its surface: this contains the polonium.
You need hydrochloric acid to get this plating reaction going.
Calcium Flouride is the twin of Hydrochloric Acid because HF is obtained from CaF2
Come on lads, I brought you this far.
Hunter Adams
This might be related to poisonings. Like Thallium poisoning, which is rat poison basically.
Nathan Green
Kind of explains the Sweet, as Cyanide tastes like Almonds.
Tyler Harris
Saving these to post in next NCG thread, in case they haven't figured this out Any message I should add when I post?
Jaxson White
Just tell them to work this reaction out. My chemistry fails me at this point. Also poisoning theory, but I tried Litvinenko and nothing came up.
>was curious as to why there is no space between twenty and nine Because it represents a molecule. see
Bentley Sanchez
How is sweet, ethyl acetate? I don't get it.
Nathan Taylor
It represents a reaction to obtain Polonium for assassination, such as Litvinenko and Arafat.
Aside from potassium iodide-hydrochloric acid mixture, you need ethyl acetate to extract it. Ethyl acetate, or acetate in particular, is sweet tasting.
The silver is used to deposit (plate) Polonium, which can be pulled off with a tweezer.
Jonathan Parker
Ah fuck it.
59th element is Praseodymium
Name literally means "green twin" >The name praseodymium comes from the Greek prasinos (πράσινος), meaning "green", and didymos (δίδυμος), "twin".
It's twin element in Neodymium
Jaxon Moore
I have no idea what this is but. With sweet wouldn't it be more likely it was sucrose
Charles Allen
Sucralose is also very sweet.
Isaiah Lee
Doesn't fit the context, based on what we're seeing thinks it's a chemical reaction, involving polonium and silver ethyl acetate makes a lot more sense in this specific case
Charles Adams
>it's STILL going
Gavin Robinson
If it were actually dates, then the order probably wouldn't be random, but ascending
Jason Gray
59, 29, 84, x, 63, 28, , 28, (Something to do with the band.)