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After having posted WD Gann's Map of Time (MOT) yesterday, I've been getting some brain storming of suggested messages.  It has been great to get these new ideas because I am pretty burnt out.  If you downloaded the MOT yesterday or early this morning, there was a bug in the first version.  I corrected the error (an error in "Finder") so go to this LINK and re download it.  The filename  should have a 'v2' at the end to denote the corrected version.

Just minutes ago I received a suggestion from Danny that Mr. Gann may have encoded the name of Albert Einstein, theorist of 'special relativity' and 'general relativity' and credited with the tools necessary to create the first atomic weapon, in TTTTA.  You can find Mr. Einstein at line 10168:


You'll find 'enstn' in blue and, yeah, its a bit iffy to claim this means Mr. Gann was referring to Albert Einstein.  You'll also see I had previously highlighted 'Cate' in red for a reason that presently escapes me.

I remarked to Danny that if Mr. Gann intended to name Einstein in the abbreviation, as I expected he did, then he would have buried a means or several means to confirm that suspicion.   And he did.

Google "Einstein" and "Cate" and you get:


We all remember Schrodinger's cat.  Well, I didn't until I saw the above.  In 1935 Einstein, in collaboration with Podolsky and Rosen, wrote a theoretical article suggesting "the EPR paradox."  The EPR paradox was later that year refashioned in a more easily understood thought experiment by Erwin Schrodinger.  From Wikipedia (found HERE) we find Einstein's, err, Schrodinger's cat:

More needed?  Well, what about the dates in the right and left of the first insert above?  Let's look at February 1904?  Off the top of my head I knew Einstein published his theory of special relativity in 1905 but Danny dug up the following:


Well, what about the date at the right of the first insert above, October 1960?

As we know, Albert Einstein became an outspoken opponent of weaponization of nuclear energy and you will find the above text was a then celebrated compilation of his thoughts published in 1960.  I could not readily find the month of publication, but my low bar of evidence was surpassed with the cat.  

Ohh, how did, or did, Mr. Gann know in 1927 about the publication in 1960?  I have an opinion on that.  Where Albert Einstein theorized about the meaning of time and space in 'special relativity' in 1905, WD Gann had proven its mathematic mechanics in real time in his laboratory of time and space in 1909; the stock market.   Mr. Gann towed a Ticker Interview observer behind him in 1909 on the floor of the Exchange, entered an incredible 286 transactions in 25 market days (more than 10 per day) incurring only 22 losses.  From my imperfect recollection, Benoit Mandelbrot did comment in another context "Can this be random?"

So I leave you with a previously floated thought; was WD Gann an Einstein class mathematician or was Einstein a Gann class mathematician....wannabe?  At the end of this journey, I expect it will be time to take sides.

Jim Ross








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