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Mastrein
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Some ideas...

It's a rather bad picture. But hopefully you'll get the idea. I think the sequence is a map and the pattern is for making the sequence in 3D.

I've just placed the pattern at those places that have been given to us.
The first pattern, the one marked 1 2 3 4 at the sides, is placed in the square that the image r_key_partial.gif have given us.
The second pattern, the one marked with 5 6, in the "frame" and so on.

Cant explain more than that right now but if u assemble the cards this way, you'll se that it follows the base sequence and that the numbers on the pattern squares will mark the intersections of the sequence card.

What that means I dont know, now I have to go to sleep =P
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2003 8:21 pm
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What if the wafer-thing is supposed to be 3D.
The hexagon in the middle might be the contours of a box, then you draw the lines from the side of the box half-way into it... get it?

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Mastrein
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Yeah! You smack, "place =P", the patterns around the "box" in the middle and thus get the picture in 3D, like a dice!
WOW, never thought like that. If we add Beowulfs coordinates and place the "dice" on TOP och the "frame" square, we have an map in 3D and the coordinates.
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2003 10:07 am
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Glad you liked the idea...
I'm just not quite sure if you got it right... or if I did.
Care to explain that whole idea with pictures...

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2003 10:46 am
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Mastrein
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Yeah, I have to go to school right now. But Ill post you later
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2003 10:50 am
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sorry, I just can't read anything in that picture...
You're supposed to do what with the base sequence i the first pattern square...

...and what are the dimension thing on the right side?

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2003 10:53 am
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Mastrein
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You have to download the ímage and zoom to see what it says.

If you start in the middle of the first square and follow the "basic pattern" you'll end upp in the middle of second square, the "frame" square". And so on. But that aint important anymore since Im more into your dice theory now...

The dimension thing is only to demonstrate that I think it should be in 3D. But to do that u have to know how fare away the card should be to each other. That problem is solved, thx to you.

If you place the Waffel symbol "the box, dice" and put all the pattern squares on it sides with the standard pattern under it you have a dice with symbols on it.

Place the dice on the "frame square" on the sequence card and u have a little 3D map with coordinates thx to Beowulf.

*going to school*


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PS. Im always in the IRC channel #teleporter if you want to communicate and see more high-res pictures.
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I probably would say that that is a good idea, if I understood it Smile
It would be nice of you to try and get a better scan of that paper Smile

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Yeah, I hate myself when I cant explain it so u could understand it.

The main thing though is that the hexagon at the Waffel card is a CUBE with six lines pointing at all the dices sides. One under, one above and the rest at the different weather directions.

If you draw lines in the hexagon so it looks more like a dice you prolly understand. Then u glue the patter-squares on its sides.

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Right, so there's five patterns, but six sides on a cube.

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2003 1:13 pm
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...but hey, weren't the coordinate system about the base sequence and not the pattern squares? How do you fit twelve squares on one cube?

...and what about the r_key_partial?


sorry, I'm really slow

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Chewie again...
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...å varför snackar vi engelska förresten? Alla i den här tråden tycks vara från sverige...

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We speak sweidh since there are alot of user here that arent from sweden, so please speak english.

More fun for all of us!

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Mastrein
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We have only 5 patterns, but the sixth "bottom one" is the pattern square on the sequence card.

U know, "the frame".
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2003 1:48 pm
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*Bzzt* Chewie here *brzt*
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sequence card?
Do you mean the backside of the Base sequence?

If you count all the 3 wafers as one card, are there more than four cards?

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