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astrofig
Decorated
Joined: 28 Aug 2009 Posts: 165
Dunno. I just remember reading somewhere about how without 0 we couldn't count or perform any higher functions.
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:09 pm
sem
Greenhorn
Joined: 21 Nov 2008 Posts: 7
teh_lisa, if anyone thinks about the symbolic meaning of 1, as the beginning, the start.... then i would agree with you... But i feel that it is something much less vague... Perhaps we should think about the word: "math" or smthing like this...
Before algebraic mechanisms, mathematics were only based on common sense and instinc
like geometry. After that it has become more complex... so i think we should consider the
arabic numeric system as the one we are looking for..
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:14 pm
moneyman232
Greenhorn
Joined: 04 May 2009 Posts: 8
true...without zero we probably wouldn't have math as we know it...how are you to build something up without a base??
There's something about these numbers along the bottom that have a direct connection with the answers we've found...guess i'll be playing with the numbers...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:25 pm
teh_lisa
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Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 950 Location: my chair
I can see arguments for both 0 and 1. I agree the numbers at the bottom have something to do with the answers, but the 41 throws me all off.
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:30 pm
moneyman232
Greenhorn
Joined: 04 May 2009 Posts: 8
ok...just noticed something that might or might not be important ...but there are only three numbers in the sequence along the bottom that aren't repeated
6, 11, and 14
wonder if that has some sort of importance to the numbers
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:37 pm
brownowl23
Boot
Joined: 03 Nov 2009 Posts: 47
could the ponder the wisdom of the river refer to a book in the bible? and could the numbers then be verses which we need to take the first letter from?
Ok im thinking way way out of the box here and im tired. off to bed.
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:39 pm
brownowl23
Boot
Joined: 03 Nov 2009 Posts: 47
The staffordsire Hoard went on exhibition at the british museaum yesterday. I did try to see if any of our numbers managed to match the os coordinates of it but they dont.
There is a gold bracelet that cotains a altin description though, could this be the thing found with the gold in the field.
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:42 pm
AUZ505
Unfictologist
Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 1599 Location: Germany
Might be a big big coincidence, but
(not spoilered since I am not sure if this is indeed a solve)
if you use the standard symbols for Sulfur and Phosphorus and combine them with the numbers we have (SP06686x; with x anything between 0 and 9) you get a so-called "Grid ref". And all of those places are in Birmingham .
This might be coincidence.
Here a link that explains the British Grid Reference System: http://www.sewhgpgc.co.uk/os.php
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:44 pm
jaeger138
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Joined: 20 Aug 2009 Posts: 372
Had a quick look through the books of the bible and I can't think of one that would relate to a river. Of course I don't speak Hebrew but I can't think to which book you're relating. Besides, we don't have enough numbers do we? We'd need a page, line reference and letter reference for it to work right? Plus, there's so many different copies of the Bible we'd need a specific edition outlined.
And nice one AUZ! That could be it. I think SP066869 is correct. Maybe the numbers at the bottom are references to an A-Z or Atlas of some sort?
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:45 pm
AUZ505
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Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 1599 Location: Germany
SP066869 would be exactly Chamberlain Square http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamberlain_Square
There are several interesting buildings:
- Birmingham Central Library
- Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
and many more.
I wonder if one of them has a linkage to "Ponder wisdom of the river"
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:54 pm
teh_lisa
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Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 950 Location: my chair
AUZ505 wrote:
SP066869 would be exactly Chamberlain Square http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamberlain_Square
There are several interesting buildings:
- Birmingham Central Library
- Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
and many more.
I wonder if one of them has a linkage to "Ponder wisdom of the river"
Very interesting. Nice work.
ETA: the fountain in Chamberlain Square is called the River Goddess.
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:56 pm
Caterpillar
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Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 1887 Location: cem's otherbody
teh_lisa wrote:
ETA: the fountain in Chamberlain Square is called the River Goddess.
There`s also one in Victoria Square called `The River`... nicknamed The Floozie in the Jacuzzi.
Quote:
The main modern sculpture is directly in front of the Town Hall and occupies the centre of Victoria Square. It is based around a fountain with cascade, containing a garganuan nude woman in the top pool and a couple of small, slender figures in the lower pool, with flanking sphinxes of large size. These sculptures are the work of Dhruva Mistry RA and date from 1993. The colossal nude is called The River , and is bronze. The sphinxes (the Guardians) are close to the Assyrian type, with rear legs ending in hooves.
Engraved in the rim of the upper pool by Bettina Furneé are the following words from the poem Burnt Norton by T. S. Eliot:
Quote:
And the pool was filled with water of sunlight, and the lotos rose, quietly, quitely, the surface glittered out of heart of light, and they were behind us, reflected in a pool. Then a cloud passed, and the pool was empty.
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Use the poem with the Word - Letter count for the last set of numbers and you get POTTERIES MUSEUM
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:45 pm
jaeger138
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Joined: 20 Aug 2009 Posts: 372
It's in Stoke-on-Trent and it's website is here
It is where the ancient items of Gold that were unearthed recently will be displayed, so whoever mentioned that earlier, kudos. Looks like there was something else found with the Gold items according to our last email. Also, the items are on display at the British Museum in London at the moment, so why would Flynn be heading there? They aren't due to be displayed until next year at that location.
I was confused about the statue for a while, I was looking for it on wiki in Chamberlain square, wish I'd seen my error and I could have got there before Catterpillar, darn!
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 11:19 pm
teh_lisa
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Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 950 Location: my chair
That is the same statue I was talking about. It isn't called the River, it is called the River Goddess aka The floozie in the Jacuzzi. It came up when I googled chamberlain square river. I must have misread somehow.
eta: it seems to be called both the river and the river goddess. lol
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 11:46 pm
AUZ505
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Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 1599 Location: Germany
Great find caterplillar and Lisa
I have sent the final solution to Darcy mentioning your names as the ones who figured it out. I already informed here about the solution of the first part yesterday
Let's see and wait.
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:33 am
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