DivineCoders Redefining Bible Code, Released New 3D Bible Code Viewer

DivineCoders has, yet again, redefined Bible Code by recently publishing a brand new way to view your results. James Everett (Chief Executive Officer) explains, "Our new 3D viewer allows one to see their results in the way they were encoded and is exclusive to DivineCoders."

Cincinnati, OH, May 31, 2012 --(PR.com)-- On May 28th, 2012, DivineCoders released a new advancement in Bible Code that allows their online users to view their results in a brand new way, never seen before in Bible Code. James describes, "Our new 3D viewer takes your discoveries and transforms them into a 3D geometric spiral that is viewed from a zoomable 2D surface."

When asked, what is the significance of the new 3D viewer, James stated "Because Bible Code was encoded using a equidistant letter sequence algorithm, this means that Bible Code must have been encoded using a geometric algorithm... the 3D viewer proves it." When asked, what does this mean for Bible Code, James said "It means we are on the right track."

Does this mean you will be cracking the code soon? James, laughs "Not quite, we are still a long way from doing that... we are closer now than we were a year ago, if that helps." Where did you come up with this idea, it seems sort of familiar. James answers, "Last year, we published an article about a similar concept called the "Wheel of Formation" that never really went anywhere, so we wanted to revisit this idea now that we have already ruled out so many things and are now ready to focus on doing more research in this general direction."

The display is radical. The viewer also draws a set of hansom blue lines that traverse about the viewer, thus connecting each character at the correct index for each word associated to a single discovery, which in turn creates its own unique geometric shape. You can also print and save the activated contents of the viewer and share them with family and friends.

The viewer runs completely online and does not require any browser plug-ins, so there are a few limitations. James explains, "The viewer has a limited amount of memory that it can utilize to generate the models, so we have to place a 6000 pixel cap on each image and the viewer is not compatible with older browsers, such as Internet Explorer 8 and lower."

Don't worry, James assures us that "the pixel cap is handled gracefully and does not apply to every keyword" and that "...you can upgrade your outdated browser for free." James recommends, "Mozilla Firefox, Chrome, or Internet Explorer 9 [Windows Vista and 7 Users]."

The 3D viewer is accessed through the DivineCoders website via the matrix. James explains, "Our users will access the 3D viewer from inside any matrix at DivineCoders.com. The 3D viewer will launch in a new window when the user clicks the '3D Viewer' button located at the top of any matrix they are currently viewing."

DivineCoders also published a blog article that discusses the new 3D viewer in great detail. The DivineCoders article can be accessed online for free at the following url:

Link: http://divinecoders.wordpress.com/2012/05/30/3d-bible-code-viewer/

About DivineCoders

DivineCoders are the leading pioneers in Bible Code software and research. Since their online debut in late 2010, DivineCoders went on to release the world's first truly online based Bible Code software. Since then, they were the first to create and adhere to an official Bible Code Software and Research standard, and the first to begin testing for statistical significance.

Website: http://www.divinecoders.com
Blog: http://divinecoders.wordpress.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/DivineCoders/102599806477624
Contact
DivineCoders
James Everett
859-866-2102
www.divinecoders.com
ContactContact
Categories