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So I decided to experiment with the analog clock the other day. What I did was make a dividing line from one 5 minute interval to the one mirroring it. (e.g. 12 - 6).

Then, using that line as a "mirror" I took the numbers that mirror one another and added them together. I started to notice consistency in the numbers I was getting. Here's an example using 12 - 6.

Numbers that mirror each other with dividing line at 12 - 6:

11 and 1 (11 + 1 = 12)
10 and 2 (10 + 2 = 12)
9 and 3 (9 +3 = 12)
8 and 4 (8 + 4 = 12)
7 and 5 (7 + 5 = 12)

Every single outcome is 12.

Now, the other lines had different outcomes but could get the outcome of 12.

Here's an example:

Numbers that mirror each other with dividing line at 10 - 4:

9 and 11 (9 + 11 = 20)
8 and 12 (8 + 12 = 20)
7 and 1 (7 + 1 = 8)
6 and 2 (6 + 2 = 8)
5 and 3 (5 + 3 = 8)

To get 12 as an outcome:

20 - 8 = 12

9 and 11 only mirror each other on the 10 - 4 line.

10-4 is police code for "Message Rece

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10-4 is police code for "Message Received"

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