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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 11:32 am
This falls in the category of conspiracy theories, I think. This is not exactly 100% Supernatural related, but it does belong here somewhere... One of my favorite poets is Charles Algernon Swinburne, and ever since I saw his name, I knew there was something fishy with it. However, when I started to think about it really hard last night, I came up with a discovery.
C H A R L E S Has 7 letters in this part of his "name". A L G E R N O N Has 8 letters in this part of his name. S W I N B U R N E Has 9 letters in this part of his name.
If I change the E's in his name to 3's, this is what happens. CHARL3S ALG3RNON SWINBURN3
Using the 7-8-9 values, I count from the first 3, starting with 1... so 3 is 1, S-2, A-3, L-4, G-5, E-6, R-7 So we have R for the first part of this riddle. Now, counting from the second 3 (in ALGERNON), we count 8 away, starting with the E again. I found that the 8th value was I . Following the same mechanics, we determine the third value from the third E, which equals A.
Now, in order to do this, you have to take the R and make the loop into a jagged R, connecting it in the middle of the first stem, so it looks geometric and pointed. Then write the I on top of it, in the center. Take the A and write it on top of your I, with the point of the A in the center again. You can write the A as it is pointed or flatten out the top of the A to make it squarish, it doesn't matter because it makes the same lines, but the pointed A (instead of the squarish A) makes the lines the same. Turn your square box with the letters R,I, and A written on each other and turn it 90 degrees. Repeat. Turn again, repeat. Turn once more, repeat.
What you come up with is an 8-pointed-star in a box.
Now, looking at this, I also took the time to look up one of his first works. "ATALANTA IN CALYDON". Using the same principles and squaring out all of the letters, turning 90 degrees when I came upon a new word, I came up with the same exact thing-- an 8-pointed-star in a box.
I'm trying to continue with this study. I'll let you know what I come up with.
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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 3:04 pm
hmmmm interesting-sounds pretty cool
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 6:05 pm
What is the name if the science that decodes things the way you did?
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