The puzzle draws from gematria, atbash ciphering, the Vigenere cipher and prime number theory, among other things....
Here's an example of a cracked page:
ᚱ-ᛝᚱᚪᛗᚹ.ᛄᛁᚻᛖᛁᛡᛁ-ᛗᚫᚣᚹ-ᛠᚪᚫᚾ-/
ᚣᛖᛈ-ᛄᚫᚫᛞ.ᛁᛉᛞᛁᛋᛇ-ᛝᛚᚱᛇ-ᚦᚫᛡ/
-ᛞᛗᚫᛝ-ᛇᚫ-ᛄᛁ-ᛇᚪᛡᛁ.ᛇᛁᛈᛇ-ᚣᛁ-ᛞ/
ᛗᚫᛝᚻᛁᚳᛟᛁ.ᛠᛖᛗᚳ-ᚦᚫᛡᚪ-ᛇᚪᛡᚣ.ᛁᛉ/...
I myself haven't had a go at this for about 5 years, but I watched a few short documentaries on it the other day and had a few observations that have arisen after I spent a few years studying ancient languages
Afaik, only 17 pages out of 60 have been cracked
Here's a link to the uncracked...
I think the concept of eating an " evil fruit " is from earlier text titled " Dialogue between a Man and His God "
Dialogue between a Man and His God - Wikipedia
Second strophe " Have I [eaten] a very evil forbidden fruit? "
Predates the Bible by at least 1,000 years and shares themes with...
Weird, because I distinctly recall the Bible saying
" It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings " - Proverbs 25:2
I also didn't propose " a select few ", I proposed one person
The 2014 puzzle came to a stalemate with the final part: a 60-page manuscript entirely written in runes called the Liber Primus
here is an example page:
Well, there was H. Weyl's attempt, using Stoney units ( Associated a gravitational unit of charge with the Stoney length ), but that's considered a UFT instead of a TOE
I could propose a Gedanken that is usually not thought of:
Hypothetically - let's say the Bible actually contains a hidden mathematical proof of the existence of God, but this proof is only revealed to one person ( By something like the " Maggid " of Judaism - Magid (Jewish mysticism) -...
Actually, I reject what you are peddling because it ignores the Greek used in NT scriptures:
Rev 19:11 " And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war "
εν ( in )
Rev 21:10 " And he...
Sure, we're all free to believe what we like
For some, they'll readily believe anything, for others, not so much. Some of us require rigorous proof and that's where the problem really starts ( The onus of proof only lays in the lap of those openly making claims )
When I read about these...
I would think that's a personal choice as long as you aren't making claims to others ( like people claiming to channel letters from Jesus on the internet, as an example )
The point is that this phenomenon has existed for a long time
Tutelary deity - Wikipedia
Genius (mythology) - Wikipedia
People have " heard voices " for eons
Socrates, as an example, heard a voice that advised him against certain actions ( Like becoming a politician )
The problem, I believe, is that there is no way to distinguish them from one's own internal dialogue
Well, in addition to what I posted in the other thread, one of my main interests in life has been in animal intelligence and communication / interspecies communication, technically known as " bioacoustics "
I have extensive experience with parrots like African Greys ( Mom used to breed parrots...