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Meaning of "scribble"?
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Junesun
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Joined: 08 Apr 2008
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Location: Berlin, Germany

Meaning of "scribble"?

Have a look at the chapter recovered from Berlin for example (http://164.109.150.213/PRUVO/PRNK/0Z3P/OWGC/S8BC/REH7.PDF). At the top and also toward the bottom, there is scribble like somebody was trying out his pen, except it doesn't look like that pen was used, and I don't think quite as much trying-out would be needed. Also, from what I recall, this kind of scribbling has been on all pages we recovered. Does it have a meaning?

Additionally there are some dots near the wave graphs and a weird kind of half-transparent labyrinth shape underneath the drawing of the temple of Delphi. By the way, has the drawing been matched to any archeologists' finding? Maybe there is something there that archeologists haven't yet found?

I believe there may be more to these artifacts than the text.

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joeyhess
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Joined: 15 Mar 2008
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I've wondered about the excessive scribbles too, but I haven't been able to see a pattern in them.

I do think I see a pattern in the use of circles, and of dashed and solid red lines.

Reposting from the Toronto thread:

In chapter 16 page 2, the solid red lines connect the different positions of the man and cartwheeling woman in different worlds. And there's are circle around them too. The dashed red lines seem to show the direction the woman is moving.

OTOH, on page one of chapter 16, the dashed red lines don't seem to indicate movement.. the woman is sitting still. Here they seem to connect her different positions in different worlds. Hmm.

In chapter 18, the dashed red lines could be depicting planetary orbits. I notice that a solid red line connects Venus with the "extra" planet showns after Earth and before Mars. Perhaps meaning that Venus is in a different location in another universe?

Now in chapter 15, dashed red lines indicate where the continents are moving together to form pangea. And it mentions hiding a secret in clear sight. I'm now convinced that the lines, dashes and circles throughout the codex have a consistent meaning, and that this meaning can be used to decipher additional clues in the pictures in the codex.

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