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Originally posted by Molimo
reply to post by ReAdY2AsCeNd
Worst case scenario we failed
Originally posted by stonedlion
reply to post by JourPolaire
Maybe that's when it's time to speak to Open.
409-233-3735edit on 9/10/2011 by stonedlion because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by snewpers
reply to post by buddhatrance
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I understand what you mean. And as I said before:
the riddles are pretty neat. However, the riddles that
are there could be made well in advance and shown
to us when we hit the trigger. There's no real path,
just a lot of riddles that are shown to us when 'we'
even the path for it.
About the number and such: that's the part that would
trick us into this game. After that, nothing made sense.
The beatles are known for their mystical behaviour and
weird songtexts. So that's a good choice. Pink FLoyd or
The Doors would have done just fine too.
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Originally posted by KhaliWitch
reply to post by Molimo
Yeah, well all the good stuff seems to happen when I log off and then I'm spending loads of pages playing catch up!
Namasté
Originally posted by LightSpeedDriver
The picture of the milky way has been removed and the wave thingy got a whole lot bigger too. Whats going on?
AID: Sing.=Big Bang=Energy=Matter=Stars/Planets=Life is also new and MiRoR is now mIrOr.edit on 10/9/11 by LightSpeedDriver because: Added 2nd sentence
Originally posted by Molimo
reply to post by TNTarheel
I just thought that because you said order can be found in chaos and then this smile i thought you weren't being serious because that is something most would disagree with saying no good can be found in chaos
Chaos theory demonstrates how order can be produced from chaos. The chaos that appears to exist on the macroscopic level (to our eyes) is order when seen at the molecular level (through a microscope).
The perfect circle, a symbol for linearity and order, uses the Greek letter pi for its circumference as
circumference = (pi) x diameter
But, pi cannot be calculated exactly; it must always be rounded off and is therefore nonlinear. Pi is a chaotic number in the sense that it is undeterminable. For this reason, the circle is a good example of how chaos and order work together in perfect harmony (Peitgen, Jurgens, and Saupe, 1992, pp. 154-163).