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kipin

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So, anyone figured out what the train station means?

I've been to some anagram sites, and can't come up with anything logical.

But, there must be a reason why they included Mobile Ave, and had it get that much screen coverage.

Anyone have any reasonable ideas?

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Mobile is theoretically not neccesarily a state of puncion but more a INDEX of puncion. So if you think of it in those terms, it would make sense that it is used to take the programs in and out of the Matrix wouldn't it? It is like they (the programs in the real world) are PERFECT puncions of those in the Matrix because the binary code would not be altered. For more Info read the book "Plus 8 Puncion" by Dr. Kravtd (I cant quite remember EXACTLY how to speel his name but that is what it sounds like).

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Can you please provide a English definition of puncion?

English dictionaries turn up nothing, and google finds pages in other languages.

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The following comes form the "Webster's Dictionary for Mathematics":

Puncion: to be within parameters at all times; so long as it is never succeeded by another puncion or alternate equation (ie. irrational nubers, pye, anything producing quotients with quadratics, binary code, linear equations, parabolic expressions etc.

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I just wanteed to point out that it is named Mobil Ave, there is no e at the end of Mobil.

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number_eight

One more obscure anagram for the mix  

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Perhaps its means something in Hebrew .. ELOVIM is the hebrew word for God .. not too sure what BA means though.


God is truthful in all things, so we must believe Him in all things. Moses was the first to prophesy that the Son of God was born and existed, not only before He appeared in the world, but before the world was made. He said in Hebrew: BARESITH BARA ELOVIM BASAN BENUAM SAMENTHARES. which translates to "the Son in the beginning, God established then heaven and earth" (cf.Genesis 1.1).(4)

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Sorry, but your hebrew is wayy off.
Elohim is G-d in hebrew
Mobil is just an anagram of him being in limbo (hence the missing e i.e. he is not mobile, he is in limbo) very simple and sweet

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too straight forward ! It's a matrix film ! .. there has to be some obscure explanation with a bibilical reference for Mobil Ave Very Happy

I don't actually speak hebrew (shock!) .. but I knew Elohim was the word for God .. I just misspelled to suit this debate and put it into google. I think you can find meaning for every misspelled word these days!

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yuvye wrote:

Mobil is just an anagram of him being in limbo (hence the missing e i.e. he is not mobile, he is in limbo) very simple and sweet


Nice work, I wouldn't have caught that. Thank you.

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Mobile = Mobius  

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I think that mobile is used because it is a derivative from mobius....which is a shape that is only one sided are therefore neverending. (I have also seen in hung like a mobile)


just a thought

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xedni wrote:

I think that mobile is used because it is a derivative from mobius....which is a shape that is only one sided are therefore neverending. (I have also seen in hung like a mobile)


just a thought


Nice, considering the loop Neo found himself in!

Check out "A Subway Named Moebius":

math.cofc.edu...

and "mobius strip"

en2.wikipedia.org...

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