Re: Whom was the clever boy then?
- From: hagen <dan5mark@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:57:05 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 29, 8:28 pm, "graph...@xxxxxxx" <graph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 29, 7:53 pm, hagen <dan5m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It would be easy to put the message of a comparison between some
pyramidal numbers and the year-calendar into a text. The most simple
way would be by making seven independent paragraphs with the
descending numbers of letters of 144, 100, 64, 36, 16, 4, 1.
Very nice !.. The only "small problem" is that such numbers don't
"naturally" exist in thePhaistosDisk's text. They are all "invented"
by you thanks to arbitrary groupings...
But you obviously don't care about that...
grapheus
This is where my gnomonical arrangement comes into the question
http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/hatshepsut.htm
Would it be within reach, simultaniously, to incorporate such perfect
symmetrical arrangement as that into the seven paragraphs at the same
time? Yes perhaps, but this is for sure :
Such system is much more in family with annual ledgers based on
pictures, than to grammatical patterns. Don’t forget: The various
linguistic approaches to this inscription were even disagreeing
completely in how to split up the presumed text into sentences.
Please, be at least that honest as to applaud my unexpected
decipherment.
My premordial intention was to bring out the happy message, that
this
puzzling item 'thePhaistosdisc' had reached its conclusion, which
was a calendar, consolidated by pyramidable figures.
By the way. If I was still a youngster, and was told with such
emphasize as this case shows, that it do not pay off to bring into
being 'dreams' no more. I think, I would then have taken the
cosequence by choosing an other employment.
Was this the signal, that someone wanted to send intentionally to
the world, or just good old greed?http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/hatshepsut.htm
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Of course I care. The problem seems to me to be, that you have a logic
drawback in your understanding of research, because there are no
restrictions saying, what is allowed, and what is not en route of a
structural analysis, and there are no better logic in claiming that my
numbers do not exist, than that J.F.'s letter values do.
http://www.geocities.com/o_hagen/gno3.gif
Regards
Ole Hagen
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