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Stellar's thread - coded - 09-04-2017

I believe there is hidden text here, which should be analyzed by all you professionals.  I think the text states, "Dr De Saethe".

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RE: Dee inscription - Koen G - 09-04-2017

A discovery of Stellar proportions.


RE: Dee inscription - -JKP- - 09-04-2017

(09-04-2017, 07:16 AM)Koen Gh. Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.A discovery of Stellar proportions.


That was my first thought, as well.

There does appear to be a full line of text in there, perhaps four or five words, but I don't see any English (or old English). It looks like it's mixed up with seagull shapes and Aries-symbol shapes and some Voynich glyphs and maybe a few Latin characters. Even with image processing, I can't make out anything intelligible.


scribbling f86v3 indicates Trig - coded - 12-04-2017

I did a search for Warwick a city in England, for the scribbled word to look for areas and diameters, to no avail.  But it may seem that these figures fit the circle to the right and I can vaguely make out 3.14 and 2 for the scribbled numbers.  I thought you all would find this interesting! Smile

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RE: scribbling f86v3 indicates Trig - Koen G - 13-04-2017

Stellar, the mods decided you can get a second chance but please don't make too many threads. It's really better if you gather your observations in one thread.


RE: scribbling f86v3 indicates Trig - -JKP- - 13-04-2017

Stellar, I think you're seeing what you want to see.

You can't just pick out part of a scribble that looks familiar and ignore the rest. You have to look at the image as a whole and to me it looks like a child's scribble with absolutely nothing "encoded" in the scribble.