the Matrix of the real
The Lost Octave 72 I’Ching Hexagrams ~ Cryptographic Dot-Matrix
Discovered by Robert James Comber Author of The Lost Octave 01/06/2026
The Matrix of the Real 💾
The Lost Octave 72 I’Ching Hexagram~Stargates as a Cryptographic Dot Matrix
Finding the name of God YHVH in the Binary Codex
Independent researcher and esoteric Cosmic Architect Robert James Comber has unveiled a groundbreaking discovery that bridges a thousand-year-old gap between Eastern philosophy, Western high occultism, and modern digital computing. By restructuring the traditional Chinese I Ching and translating its linear binary code into an entirely original point based visual language, Comber has engineered a novel Cryptographic Dot-Matrix Cipher that effectively maps the universe's foundational blueprints.
Historically, the I Ching (Book of Changes) has been misinterpreted as a 64-hexagram framework built on horizontal solid (Yang) and broken (Yin) lines. Comber’s breakthrough, titled "The Lost Octave 72 I`Ching: Matrix of the Real," successfully solves this historical blind spot by expanding the 64 traditional gates of the I Ching into a 72-hexagram matrix, he has harmonized the binary logic of the East with the cosmic, 72-part astrological wheel of Western mysticism.
What makes Comber’s work entirely unprecedented is the complete visual encryption of the system. Moving away from traditional horizontal lines, Comber has "geomanticized" the I Ching by utilizing vertical arrays of single and double dots. This creates a striking, cyber-gnostic æsthetic reminiscent of a modern digital dot-matrix or pixel-grid, subtly echoing the ancient, veiled dot ciphers found in Indigenous Australian sand mapping.
In his newly released cryptographic plates, Comber demonstrates how these 72 punctated hexagrams act as an active lingu-numeric cipher. When aligned correctly, the binary dot arrays compress immense layers of data, mathematically spelling out the Tetragrammaton, the sacred Hebrew divine name YHVH (Yod, Hey, Vav, Hey).
Comber's revolutionary synthesis represents a massive leap forward for researchers of sacred geometry, cryptography, and comparative mysticism, offering a fresh, unified lens through which to view the digital fabric of reality.
"Humanity has held separate pieces of this cosmic puzzle for millennia," says Comber. "The East held the linear binary mathematics. The West held the 72-part astrological key. By translating lines into data-dense point arrays, we can finally see how these systems speak the exact same universal language."