Realisierungen

 

ILAP: The Mayer Dossier (Part 1)

Exhibition in the foyer of the Saalbau Neukölln

 

         

 

 

 

Evaluation of the recorded data

Sound point 7

Richardplatz
N 52º 28.48' - E 13º 26.78'



Close to sound point 7 Mayer set up a measuring device to capture further data. This data was translated into sequences which are based on an apparent communication between worlds.

The sequences exist of the elements 'dit', 'dah', and breaks in between. To communicate between worlds one uses the most possible cognitive and signal supply. Mayer assumes that the data could be translated by the language course for extra terrestrials, 'Lingua Cosmica' (LINCOS), which was developed by Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Hans Freudenthal in the Netherlands in 1960.

After the evaluation of the measurements was complete, on July 17th 2005 the following sequence of letters declared:

dit - dit dit - dit dit dit - dit dit dit dit - dit dit
dah - dit - - dit dit - dah - dit dit - dit dit dit - dah
dah
dit dah
dah dit
dit dit dit - dah dah - dit - dah - dit dit - dah dah - dit dit

Mayer realised that sites in the south of Berlin were the best to investigate. The central part of this area was surrounded by a huge dust-cloud, which concealed the centre. Only investigations on the radio signals could make visible the turbulent events around measuring point 7, in Neukölln. A strong radiation emanates from the middle of point A. Therefore astronomers can assume that here lies a hidden hole which makes the galaxy rotate. The radiation could have developed from matter falling deep down inside the hole. In this way giant waves could have emerged, radiating from the core of measuring point 7.

 

 

Mayer constructs specific instruments to carry out his measurements.
 
June 26th 2005: Co-workers ascend after their subterranean work and discuss the found data.
 
Building site in Braunschweiger Straße, close to the meridian, on 21st October 2004.
 
Sound point 2: Stadtkrankenhaus Neukölln with markings
 
Markings on Karl-Marx-Straße
 
June 7th 1990: Mayer constructs a primitive receiver station on this spot, because he has detected a mound. Thereby the line is defined as precisely as possible and further investigated. The waves behave similarly as at sound point 1.
 
June 7th 1990: Mayer constructs a primitive receiver station on this spot, because he has detected a mound. Thereby the line is defined as precisely as possible and further investigated. The waves behave similarly as at sound point 1.
 
Horse chestnut trees with leaf miner at Richardplatz. The origin of this mound is unclear. Through observing the many horse chestnut leaf miner (cameraria ohridella), Mayer has discovered this important sound point.
 
One of many red marks which Mayer left through his map work in Neukölln.
 
Aerial view from the Zeppelin-investigation station on April 23rd 2004: The dust cloud is to be made out above the Richardplatz.

 

Pictures: ILAP

 

 

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