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reply posted on 5-11-2004 @ 02:12 AM by Arkaleus
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It's a Compass and Square hidden in the pattern. Combine the shapes with the helpful hint given by the masonic clock.
The 22 layers of the maze probably correspond to Hebrew Letters.
Fun game!
Arky
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reply posted on 5-11-2004 @ 05:51 AM by bigdanprice
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still working at it
I am still working at it, I think the problem is none of our ideas address the problem what do we do next, how do we get to the next question, indeed
what is the first question. What exactly do they want us to do. If the game has started then it must be in there somewhere!
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reply posted on 8-11-2004 @ 01:42 AM by just_a_pilot
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Here is your translation.
in one eternity
to be born to assert
this is your trial and trial your might
twenty three to conduct one's self to the highest part power
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reply posted on 8-11-2004 @ 01:57 AM by MKULTRA
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HarmoniusOne- the symbol looks similar to the Seax-Wica runic alphabet's "TH" symbol (sans the tail at the end of the one you've produced).
MK
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reply posted on 8-11-2004 @ 07:04 PM by swintersVT
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This is probably on the wrong path...
Dimensions of images
bl.gif 250x250, 8 Frames
message.jpg 2000x290
8x250=2000
If you were able to make the points on the Bl.gif transparent and overlayed the new image over the .jpg what are the letters and do they form a
message?
Obvious problems:
Height Difference: Correct by stretching?
Width Difference: Either break up the .gif into its 8 frames and place them next to each other or place the main image of the bl.gif side by side.
33 Possible letters x 8 images = 264 letters for a possible message.
Anybody with the right image software want to try this out?
Or anybody willing to use their image software to make the points on the bl.gif transparent?
u2u me if you are completely lost. I do not remember the term for this type of hiding messages. An example of its use would be say you have a message
you want to send to a General. You have a letter written in the typical "How are you? Blah Blah blah" form. When the correct key or stencil is
placed over the letter the secret message is revealed that you were trying to conceal.
-swinters
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reply posted on 4-1-2005 @ 10:49 PM by ben91069
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Is this close to what you want Swinters?? The sizes are the same, but I have to admit that the center of the BL is not in the same position as it is
on the BL site. If anyone knows where the center falls on the text, I can reposition it. However, it doesn't look like it matches very well with
the lines of text:
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reply posted on 5-1-2005 @ 06:04 AM by klain
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reply posted on 5-1-2005 @ 01:07 PM by DarkFlame
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Just to clarify, I'm pretty sure the first "P" like symbol means happiness and the two dots mean rain... I'm not exactly sure though, but the
"P" reminds me of the very basic ideographic structures simmilar in the earliest rune alphabet. (ancient language studies 101). The two dots can be
justified because that's what it means on many diffrent maps, along with anicent alchemists.
_df
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reply posted on 5-1-2005 @ 01:19 PM by Simulacra
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It almost looks like the Phoenician c.900B.C. letter 'A' 'D' or 'P'. Take a look for yourself.
www.wam.umd.edu...
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reply posted on 5-1-2005 @ 01:27 PM by DarkFlame
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It's very funny you say that, because I first thought some form of Greek, because of the labyrinth, but then I thought it was an alchemist symbol. I
was looking through my old rune books, and came across a symbol very simmilar to the "P", but insted of the triangle being located in roughly the
middle, it was located on the top. That is the closest of an idea that I've come to what it is exactly though.
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reply posted on 18-2-2005 @ 12:39 AM by skychief
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If you ask me it almost looks like the night sky. It resembles those time lapse photos of the star filled sky/dome. Could this be an example of the
night sky on a certain date, maybe the autumnal equinox. You can almost make out some constellations and where the planets should be. Also, Toutatis
passed by this fall and caused some alarm so maybe this could tie in somewhere. Just a thought.
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reply posted on 19-2-2005 @ 12:51 PM by duff beer dragon
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ben91069 - that there picture looks very much like the engraved aluminium plate that Pioneer 10 had on board.
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reply posted on 19-2-2005 @ 02:10 PM by skychief
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Originally posted by duff beer dragon
ben91069 - that there picture looks very much like the engraved aluminium plate that Pioneer 10 had on board.

I see what you mean, it does resemble the engraving. Also, the shapes behind the people look like the center of the Labrynth image.
grin.hq.nasa.gov...
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reply posted on 24-2-2005 @ 11:03 PM by Cheung Tak Wah
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Sierpinski?
That green points pattern reminds me on a Sierpinski Triangle, though incomplete.
Just a thought
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reply posted on 28-2-2005 @ 07:26 PM by poonchang
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There is definately more than one labyrinth within this game. What does that mean? I don't know. One way to look at it is that the black labyrinth is
composed of other labyriths nested within the image itself. I ran across this site which had
this.
 Cretans had gone beyond the labyrinth game to analyze the structure of the Cretan maze, because in fact the Cretan maze can be realized
as two copies of 0 3 2 1 4, one nested inside the other.  Now, if you separate the black labyrinth into three separate labyrinths, you
get this:
external imageexternal imageexternal image
And separating the black labyrinth into two:
external imageexternal image
A problem with all this is that the key is right in front of our faces. Is all this an overkill?
Another way to interpret more than one labyrinth is that the image has a secret image imbedded within it through digital stenography:
www.ignorancedenied.com...
It could also mean that the background is a different labyrinth.
una infinitas
abominatio nascitur autumno
hic est tuum temptamen quod temptat tua potentia
viginti tres gradus ad summam potestatem
in one eternity (or even more precisely “in one infinity”)
to be born to assert
this is your trial and trial your might
twenty three to conduct one's self to the highest part power
A few questions:
there's more than one labyrinth in this game,
but you must ask yourself why?
why would they put one on top of the other?
why put the URL in english yet the game in latin?
and how does the latin text link to the labyrinth?
Also someone asked me about the lyrics to this song: Diablo_TheSinWar_OC_ReMix.mp3
Though, I lost the link.
Aha!found it: remix.supertux.com...
[edit on 2/28/05 by poonchang]
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reply posted on 1-3-2005 @ 10:57 AM by Lupus copy
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At last the plot thickens out,
People wonder at the doubt,
Knowledge passed is knowledge found,
Like ants waiting for the next round,
Giants stare and do sense,
The game heatens up building suspense,
For inch by inch, you all do vie,
For information passes by,
Look unto the nether region,
Where nothing controls the happy medium,
For people do follow the shepheards crook,
A wolf in sheeps clothing partains a rook,
Time is short and time is long,
But angels do get increasingly forlorn.
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reply posted on 1-3-2005 @ 06:15 PM by DarkFlame
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Hum....
Lupus, what are you trying to tell us?
What is up with all the fuss?
I do not understand of what you speak,
But possibly to us answers you leak?
Tell me now, rhyming wolf double,
Are you of friend or are you of trouble?
Weave words, the masses lurk in turmoil
To who the plans of must we foil?
Give a hint, among us heighten your fame.
Who are you? what's this game?
Are you another Five?
Who is Icewolf? What's his Jive?
So many questions I want to ask,
But in riddles you hide, like a mask.
Explain the Game, point us in the direction
We've been pondering a long of this afflection....
*cues bongos*
  
_df
(edit: bongos)
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reply posted on 1-3-2005 @ 06:54 PM by Mayet
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Originally posted by HarmoniusOne
Numbers in the labyrinth:
22 Rings
11 with one space
11 with two spaces
33 Spaces
11 Spaces below center
03 Spaces in Center
19 Spaces avove center
12 Spaces left of center
11 Spaces in center
10 Spaces right of center

Fascinating..those numbers and the shape are the same as something I spent years trying to decipher before I finally found the keys.
www.rejectz.com...
This was deciphered from the so called secret knowledge passed down through the centuries...
the full circle being 231
inner circles being 99 and 132
numbers all add up to 33, 22, 11, 44 and 66
 Each element and all lines add up to 33 the total of the zodiac circle,
being 132 out of the full Major Arcana circle of 231.
The first four signs of each element add to 22
The second signs of each element add to 44
The third signs of each element add to 66
showing once again the perfect balance of the numbers.
Notice the patterns of double numbers in the results.
Pay close attention also to the perfect balance of differences between the numbers.
Each difference adds up to 11 in a perfect forward and reverse pattern again and the mirror images of the negative - positive are also perfectly
balanced, showing a perfect enclosed circuit system

The box at the bottom has the exact same numbers as the first post....
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reply posted on 1-3-2005 @ 10:26 PM by poonchang
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Argh, I forgot to mention a very important point in my "multiple labyrinth" hypothesis. BlackLabyrinth could be a clue to another website. Thanks,
Lupus, for reminding me (nether region). Guys, why is the url in English but the text not? Hmmm...
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reply posted on 3-3-2005 @ 02:36 PM by swintersVT
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Lupus Copy,
Who did you recieve applause from and which thread did you receive applause for?
Also, nice X-files quote in your signature.
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