A test? I think I can handle this.
First, I copied the photo into MS Word, and saved it as a PDF, then used an OCR program to recognize the text. Then I copied the text to Notepad to strip off the non-text characters.
I noticed that you misspelled the name of the photo as "Pysch Test" and not "Psych Test" as I had suspected. Was this a clue or a planned deception? I'm not sure, but I wasn't distracted.
Next, I manually recreated the matrix to get an 18x19 array - very insidious using an unbalanced matrix, and you probably thought it would throw me off the track, but that didn't work! Let's see... 18 x 19 = 342
So... what is significant about 342? It took me a bit to remember that 342 is a power number for ancient astronomers:
[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]Significant about the cited rate of 48 weeks (with added weeks) is that the resulting calendar rate averages out to be equal to 365.24232 days on an annual basis. To be specific, a count of 342 days can be correlated to each annual circle when the other days are accounting for in the context of the following time cycles:
- 1 additional week at every 7th month of 30 days. [The count rate of this cycle is equal to 12.17473 days per year.]
- 1 additional week every 7th pentecontad, where a pentecontad is a time span equal to 7 lunar quarters. [The count rate of this cycle is equal to 7.06758 days per year.]
- 1 additional week every 7th season. [The count rate of this cycle is equal to 4.00000 days per year.]
The cited rate of 342 days with additional week cycles is then equal to a composite rate of 365.24232 days per year (rounded from expanded precision).
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Note that 342 days and 12.17473 days and 7.06758 days and 4.00000 days are equal to 365.24232 days per year (rounded from expanded precision).
[/SIZE][/FONT]This was my first clue - it references a calendar, though not the calendar we use today.
Then, using a dictionary crack program to search the array in every direction - and even inverting the array for reversed words. Diagonals were much harder, but flipped and inverted and voila - names and dates!
Now - references to the Tzolk'in and Haab. As everyone knows, these are references to Mayan calendars, but with 260 days and 365 days respectively, with a repeating cycle every 52 Haab years. Hmm... the number 12212012 kept coming up... what does that mean?
Aha! A date in the future!
The text points to the date December 21, 2012!
Clever, very clever, Mr. Kylie Kinslayer! Or is that a code name for Professor Moriarty? Hmm...