Ok. For anyone still keeping up with this. And for my personal notes on what I'm trying to do with this. This is where i am. Been at this pretty much all weekend. Minus a little mechanic work on Saturday. Been here all night testing, again, and have stupid jury duty in about 3 hours. So I'm going to tell what i can about this and, try, to get a couple more up here. Like I said, i see this working like a positive and negative energy source. Like the maiority of things in this life does. This was the 2-3-13 day draw for here. Using the two previous day draws numbers of 4-7-3 and 7-8-2. This draw was 5-9-5 and 4-7-8-3 for the pick 4.
Gonna start off with the 1 in cell AE60. That is where I've been trying to get this to do what my brain has been seeing. If you take the 5-9-5 and sum it up to a whole number you get 19>10>1. Now look in cells J59, L59, J62 and L62. You have 9 - 1 over 1 - 9. If you subtract that 1 in L59 from both 9's it gives you 8 twice. Do the same with the opposite corner 1 there. That gives you two more 8's. Four 8's are 32 which in turn is either 1 or 5. Then you have your two 9's. One each in the added side and the subtracted side. If you merge the two (add) you get 18, which is then 9. Total all four numbers up and ou get 20. As in 2 0's. And 0 is the good twin of 5. That isn't necessary, but i thought it was pretty cool how that worked out. If you look down thru M, you have 5 over 4-6 and 5 again. Add that 4 and 6 and you have 10 which is either 9 or 1. Same thing down thru I. Minus that 3 being there. I don't know about that part. I'm just showing as i see it. And I just a minute ago saw this. I just put in the numbers, let it do it's thing then post here and go over them. Kind of using my intuition as to what I've saw with all this to get it to do what i see. So I can formulate it for whoever wants a copy. Which has been about 13 people on the new one. LOL. Don't blame people for not wanting to try it. It takes some getting used to that's for sure. But, I'm getting used to it.
Let me start now by saying that if this works off of neg.-pos., then i had to make a change to it. Nothing drastic. Which i think i already showed partially. The change is under NS and PS. Better back up a little. To the left of NN. Starting with the 10 there. That is going around the set in I thru M. Starting with that 1 in L59 and the 9 in J59. Add those two together and you get 10. Then with that 9 and the 5 to the left you get the 14 under the 10. This is the adding of the subtracted sums of K60 and K61. I call this the negative side. Under NN, is taking those added sums of the negative side and getting the single digit subtracted sum. NP is getting the single digit added sum of the negative side. Now, under NS. This is doing the same thing as i did with adding the numbers if the negative side, only subtracting them. It gives you all possible whole numbers that they can make. The negative side is L59, J59, I59, I60, I61 and I62. The positive side is M59, M60, M61, M62, L62 and J62. All that data goes in to the right where PN, PP, and PS is. Giving me the neg. and pos. to make the reactions with.
The change now occurs here. I was using the added and subtracted top four of both the neg. and pos. Which was the top four cells under NN, NP, PN and PP in the four workouts above them. Now you can see that i'm using the NP and NS and PP and PS. Because it just made more sense to me with what I've been seeing. Switching has made it even more clearer. Under NP and Ns you can see the 1-8 over 5-4. Those two go into the center of the cube above it. Same as with the four under PP and PS. The two cubes above these switch the 0's to 5's and the 6's to 9's. Their polar opposites, then does the calculations. To give a view of both worlds. Here is how this works and what to look for. Take the cube right above the negative side. (Starting in the top right corner in Y71.) See the 9 over 9 over 5? But, that's 9-9-5 not 5-9-5. See that 4 in between there? You have 9 at the top of this, 5 sat the bottom. That center 9 is a bridge. It links to the 4 then to the other 5. 9-4=5. If you look right above that bridge, you have 1 beside 8. That is 9. Below you have 6 beside 3. That is 9 again. Above that cube, you see the two 9's and the 5 highlighted. With the two 4's as a bridge with that 1 beside the 8. To the right bottom cube. Above the positive side. The 9 is the only one highlighted. See that 2-3 over 3-2? 2 and 3 make???? Behind that 9 is 8-7-8. 7 and 8 is 15. Or the same position the 5 is in the teens. Now, because that 9 is there in the normal world. It is swithced in the polar opposite in the cube above this one. The 9-1 over 1-2 is now 6-1 over 1-2 above. You can see those 7,8's to 15 change into the 5's in the same spots. Now bridging them is a 4 and 6. 4 and 6 is 10 or 9 or 1. Bottom right corner of this same cube is 2-3 over 3-8. First you have 2+3 and 2+3. Both giving 5. Then the 8 and 2 giving 10, (9 or 1). Subtract the two 3's from that 8 and you have 5 from both directions. If you subtract the 2 from the 8 you get 6. The polar opposite of 9. If you add you get 10, (9 or 1). If the 0 and 5 are in fact alternate universe forms, you also have 15 for the 10 which is 1+5=6. The two positve sides, you can pretty much fold them up like a book starting in that bottom right hand corner going along the separater line of added-subtracted.
For the pick 4. I'm just going to show the positive side right now. My brain is slowing down from the tiredness and i can see the 4-7-8-3 clearly in those two. Start with the top one. See that 4 in the top left corner? Go diagonal to the bottom right corner. There is a 5 on either side of that 4. Link them down to that 2 and you have 7. That 6 attached to the 4 with the two 1's on either side and you have 7. Straight down the middle you have 6 and 2 which is 8. I'm pretty sure you can see the 7-8-3 of the 4-7-8-3 linked together there already without me pointing it out. Look at this one like folding it like a book. Going from that 2 in the corner to the 0. See how those two 5's beside the two 1's line up perfectly with the two 7's and two 3's? They're bridging at the 1's and 7's. 5-1=???? 7-3=???? The last time i checked 7+1=8 also. Pretty neat huh? Well, fine then. I think so. LOL. JK. The cube under that one. The regular world set. You can see the 8-7-8 in the upper left corner. This one bridges right down the middle. See how the 7 and 8 equal 15 and gives the 4. The 9 connects to the 2 and gives 7. 8-1 on both sides give 7. The 3's with the 1's give 4. The two 2's give 4. Fold it up and it will put 4 and 3 right over top of 7 and 8.
The bottom parts is doing the same thing as the top parts here. Only it's using the bottom four numbers just like the top. Way too tired to explain all that right now but will later when i get home and rest a spell. I will show you the one cube starting in Y83. This is for the 5-9-5. First you have the 5 and 9 as the hinges. The 2 and 7 as a bridge. 7-2=5. 2+7=9. You have 1 and 6 on the left and top. Both on the subtracted sides. 6-1=5. Bottom and right you have 8's and 3's. 8-3=5. You have the same thing for the bottom one, because there are no parallel 0,5,6,9 there. If i used all the numbers parallels, it'd do the same thing. I don't really want to get into it that deep though. Not just yet anyway. Here is where i am now though. I'll upload a new book made up for February if anyone wants it. You can use it to play with, see if what I'm showing is correct and I'm telling the truth. BTW, if anyone is trying this and happens to see something not right, please let me know. I've got entirely too much time in this for something to not be right. I'd really appreciate it.