Taino-Coffers

AB-coins
The AB-coins is a name for a set of 64 golden coins. In each of them is engraved a number. The sum of these numbers is 92864 (92864 = 4x4x4x1451).

 

Numbers of Columbus
Christopher Columbus was likely born in the year 1451. This number is the median of numbers that were engraved in the AB-coins. Moreover, Cristopher Columbus was a man who probably introduced the AB-coins to Europeans. Maybe, that is why the set of the numbers engraved in AB-coins is called Numbers of Columbus.

 

Taino-Coffers
According to legend the Taino-Coffers were 4 golden treasure chests that guarded secret of 64 AB-coins. It is said that Taino-Coffers were stolen and with others golden items sent to Europe in the time of Christopher Columbus.
Each of these coffers was split into 4 same sections and these again into 4 same parts (see picture below). Into each of these 16 part of the Taino-Coffer was inserted one AB-coin in accordance with the Rule for Four Coins.

 

The Rule for Four Coins
This rule tells that 16 AB-coins must be inserted into Taino-Coffer in such way that a sum of numbers on AB-coins in the same row or in the same column or in the same sections is always the same. This rule is expressed by the twelve equations of the Rule for Four Coins.

 

The Table of Five Colours
According a legend in the Table of Five Colours is hidden a secret of AB-coins. Its picture you can see below.
 
But a real message of the Table of the Five Colours is this. Among natural numbers are both prime numbers and composite numbers.
(Look at the Table of Five Colours once more and you can see this message!)

 

Solutions:
3.1 Solutions BYBGR.pdf (419,3 kB)

 

 

Four Stories

The Italian Story
(A Clue to the Number 8)
It happened in Genoa in the year 1451 according to the Julian calendar. A boy was born there and one of his fairy godmothers was the number 4. It prophesied him 4 voyages across the Atlantic Ocean and his meeting with Taino people.

 

The Cuban Story
(A Clue to the Number 16)
Taino people used the product 4x4x4x1451 for expressing the sum of 64 Sacral Numbers. Those numbers were engraved in 64 AB-coins which according a legend Taino people received from AtaBei. Someday Taino people from Cuba met 3 numbers 4 that lived in a Cube. Taino people believed it was AtaBei who set up this meeting to tell them
a great mystery of 64 Sacral Numbers. Taino people  listened to AtaBei's whisper that encouraged them to have produced four coffers for safekeeping of AB-coins and wait for the message of a mystery of Thick Lines. Someday after that event Taino people met a stranger who was born in the year 1451 according to the calendar of people living behind a horizon. He came in the name of the cross that looked like Thick Lines. Taino people believed that he was destined to tell them the mystery of Thick Lines.
 

The Czech Story
(A Clue to the Number 19)
Someday lots of people from Cuba started to work in a country behind the horizon. Some of them lived in Prague. Among them were also descendants of Taino people who lived in Cuba five centuries ago. They heard whisper of AtaBei: “search three Thick Lines Tables with 64 Sacral Numbers in the mystical city!” They started to search these tables in Prague and in the end they were successful. But when they found them they were surprised by some facts.
The 64 Sacral Numbers were identical with Numbers of Columbus. Each of 64 Sacral Numbers was linked to one of four colours. Among 64 Sacral Numbers were four twins. But to compare with legendary Four Twins they formed two pairs. Each of Thick Lines Tables was marked by one of these three letters - T, F and C. They believed that AtaBei via these three letters sent them message that legendary Table Five Colours really existed. When they heard how AtaBei started whisper: ‘Time of Five Centuries’’ they were sure it was a signal for Taino people to start searching the legendary table.

 

 The UK Story
(A Clue to the Number 3)

In the year 1506 a man who made four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean and met Taino people died. When Time of Five Centuries passed, exactly 506 years after his dead, 10x10x10 descendants of Taino people were in the big city where peaceful games began (the games had 10+10+10 order). They were searching Table Five Colours there. They heard how AtaBei whispered “medal table and four countries in four stories are clues”. When the games finished they found the legendary Table Five Colours in London.

They compared Table Five Colours with the results published in the medal table. They quickly understood that numbers 8, 16, 19, and 3 were their clues. In the Table of Five Colours were 8 pairs of solutions marked by yellow colour and green colour in such way that was clear that from any pair is easy to derive other pairs. Those 16 solutions formed the significant part of total 19 solutions but were not as original as remaining 3 solutions that were mark blue, black or red colour.

 

Taino People in Cuba
https://www.onaway.org/indig/taino2.htm

Genoa a major port city
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genoa

Prague a magical city
https://www.czechtourism.com/a/prague/

Medal table
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/2012/medals/countries