I do believe it is Beethoven's fifth symphony and it does the short, short, short, long.
morse code is . . . -
which stands for v. V is the Roman Numeral for 5. This is freaking me out if it is true like that. I was thinking about it and it kind of made sense. any truth here?
2007-05-05
15:27:36
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I asked a simple question and you have the NERVE to insult me like that? what have YOU been smoking!
2007-05-05
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update #1
When I was in Boy Scouts, there was a game to help us memorize Morse code, and V was supposed to be for "VIctory" and they used the dit dit dit DA of the 5th Symphony which was supposed to stand for "victory" as a memory tool. Morse may have done that on purpose, or maybe somebody else made it up just to help memorize the code. The only other part of the game I remember was dit- dit dit- dit dit dit- DA- DA DA- DA DA DA stood for "Estimo" which was supposed to be the name of a fictional American Indian.
2007-05-11 14:47:52
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answered by majnun99 7
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Morse Code was developed many years after Beethoven died. Samuel Morse may have loved this symphony and used ...- for V as a tribute to Beethoven or he might have thought, 'This could be a very subtle joke!' A good observation on your part. And thank you for writing a profile.
2007-05-05 23:13:59
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answered by Keselyű 4
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I really doubt there is a conspiracy here, at least in regards to Morse code. Morse code was developed much later than when Beethoven composed his works, so unless Morse code was created around a work of Beethoven this conspiracy could not exist.
2007-05-05 23:00:05
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answered by palmabeer 1
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The Morse code was invented years after Beethoven died. It's a good observation, though. It could be just a coincidence.
2007-05-06 00:37:46
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answered by aximili12hp 4
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I THINK YOU ARE LOOKING TOO DEEP INTO IT!!! WHY WOULD BEETHOVEN HAVE TO HIDE A CODE IN A SYMPHONY? WAS HE A GENERAL OR A ROMAN EMPEROR? NO. AND THE AUDIENCE AT HIS TIME WAS LIMITED TO THEATERS
2007-05-05 22:47:11
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answered by finderoflostsheep 2
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If that be the case, then it seems that many songs could be related to some sort of conspiracy theory. Think about it!!!
2007-05-07 16:21:24
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answered by redmarc316 4
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forget morse code, there are alot of codes in alot of things if you look deep enough into it. our whole universe is one big code
2007-05-06 02:29:48
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answered by ‡ЭЭЭ‡ 5
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Beethoven lived 100 years earlier than Morse
have you been smoking anything illegal?
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HEY! why do I get a thumbs down? the guy is high!
2007-05-05 23:32:17
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answered by elcabong 2
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What are you talking about? From what I can gather, it is just a weird coincidence.
2007-05-05 22:37:47
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answered by Books books books! 4
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sounds cool to me
2007-05-05 22:34:57
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answered by undercovernudist 6
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