To catch you up, someone used google translate (Cebuano language) on the p=23 riddle, and got this
q replied on Truth with "Interesting... but no"
But what's even more interesting? I put the riddle on google translate myself, and noticed that if I insert/type random additional characters, and spaces, etc anywhere within q's original garbled text, we always get some sort of biblical message translated out.
Examples I've gotten:
"p = 23 a place to live and a place to live for those who have lost their lives."
"p = 23 to the people of the world"
"p = 23 they shall not be ashamed, neither shall they be confounded."
"p = 23 who shall be saved, and shall know that there is none like him that knoweth all these things?"
"p = 23 and they shall know that I am the LORD."
I have no clue why, by any 'scientific' explanation all of these statements would be like this. Could the Cebano language, along with the translation algorithm, just be so 'rough' that they interpret anything vaguely similar as having similar meaning? (ex: Yeah, a sentence about sins but now its edited with a few random characters and spaces thrown in? Maybe it is also biblical sounding!)
I remember this from way back... There was some quirk that caused the translation algorithm to spit it chunks of training material.
Ah:
https://www.geekdashboard.com/google-translate-glitch-delivers-creepy-religious-verses-by-translating-gibberish/
Yeah, that was it, I do remember seeing TranslateGate but I didn't realize its application here. Vice Motherboard article.
So that might mean Q is not talking about the phenomenon in general but only the Archi words or the primary "translation" about being punished. But I found the "interesting but no" post and it denies the latter.
If this was an ordinary puzzle the answer would be something like using the index numbers in the Archi dictionary. For the 11 words given those numbers are: 2606 3047 3259 3726 3152 1445 948 4859 3401 1849 4972. Will think on it some more.
Add: For tonight I'm going with the idea that the two Queen truths mean that the intent is any variation of the Archi thought "Anytime you the learned one have desire to understand, it can be submitted that the next day the ruler will be destroyed."