Rod,
Mmm, sweet bread! (More delicious-sounding than sweetbread
s, which I was shocked to discover are the innards of certain animals

). I read this latest update without logging in last night, which produces GMT-times. There I discovered I'd posted a recent response to your search at 11:11, and your most recent post was also at 11:11! It was like placing a keycode over the data, and watching the hidden message pop out!

Very cool. So there are layers to the support you receive! (9:11 right now!)
It's great to hear how often the Midwayers are checking in with you. During my GMT-review of this topic, I read back through the beginning discussion from 2010. While I had a vague understanding that you'd been at this for some time, there's nothing like reading the evidence of it, page after page -- I am in awe! Which goes triple for my line I drew between you and the late great Isaac Newton!

I wonder if he's up there championing your cause . . I can't imagine they haven't elbowed him at some point and said "Hey Isaac, check this out!"

I bet you've got him on the edge of his seat! Einstein would have been a fan of this search as well -- he was more into the esoteric than is commonly discussed, having written the forward to his buddy Upton Sinclair's book, "Mental Radio." The book proved the psychic abilities of Upton's wife Mary, and Einstein had reviewed the double-blind results and put his stamp of approval on the work, urging future scientists to continue further down the rabbit hole. Here you are!
Sorry my comments are always of the general variety and I have little to add math-wise, but I am still struggling to catch up. It's a mental challenge and I love it!
I was trying to share with a friend about the work you're doing (and he understands a bit more about math than I

); it was in trying to answer his questions, that I realized I didn't know the answers. I told him you're trying to square the circle . . he started asking, "Does he want to find the
square root of the circle? the
square root of Pi? Is he trying to square the circle geometrically, by placing a square around the circle? What?" I thought I understood what you were after until these questions came at me.

Could you answer in English, please?

What do you mean when you say "To square the circle, one must circle the square"? What does it mean to 'circle the square', and what does it mean to 'square the circle'?

All this time later I thought my math acumen had taken me at least that far, but clearly it hasn't for my answers did not satisfy my curious friend . . .
Peace!
