Data Visualization
These graphics produced by a variety of methods from the basic data (tab-delimited or comma-delimited). Maybe it's not computer code; maybe it's some kind of graphic, with steganographic data within. I don't know. Click on the thumbnail to view the graphic.
I. These four produced by importing the data as scattered data points into QuikGrid™, as though they were points on a surface grid (a landscape).
II. These produced by just converting the numbers to points on a grid and laying them out.
(I think the one below looks like a stereogram, but I've stared at it for hours with no result.)
III. This produced by importing the data into an audio program and looking at the result like an oscilloscope. Interesting blips turn out to be repetitious passages of the Torah.
IV. Auralization. You wanna actually hear the Torah? This is what the data sounds like. First one is my raw data, the other three are filtered. Listen for the blips. Shawn Aronson (contact: decipherhex@gmail.com) did the processing and filtering (thanks Shawn!) and thinks there may be a voice in there - listen carefully.