Fonte Original em Inglês: Aqui!
Objetivo:
- Encontrar uma maneira de fazer um enigma que levaria anos para descobrir?
- Deve haver alguém que fez isso antes, de onde tirou a ideia.
- Livros podem ser a chave para entender o idioma.
- Mantenha as coisas dentro do jogo.
Teorias:
Professor Ziman
O livro clássico do sobre a teoria dos sólidos foi publicado pela primeira vez em 1964.
- A Força do Conhecimento
- Quebra-cabeças, problemas e enigmas
Significado oculto dos livros
Livros escritos de maneira estranha podem ter segredos, outro significado. Como os números podem ser traduzidos em nosso entendimento.
Dmitri Borgmann
A parte mais importante era um cara que fazia muitos quebra-cabeças, um eram números traduzidos em palavras. Ele fez muitos quebra-cabeças diferentes, como paradoxos, etc.
Me faz pensar, o que mais eles 'copiaram' e transformaram em missões e etc?
Sobre Dmitri Borgmann e a relação com 469
- Homonímia numérica, parece que o pensamento por trás de 469 e obras semelhantes.
- Além da Língua.
- 469 = "além da linguagem"
Language on Vacation
O manuscrito que Borgmann apresentou originalmente continha dois capítulos adicionais, sobre jogos de palavras envolvendo fonética e semântica, que foram rejeitados pelo editor. Parte desse material foi reciclado para o segundo livro de Borgmann,
Além da linguagem: aventuras na palavra e no pensamento, e outros tópicos foram trabalhados em artigos do Word Ways
Os apócrifos de Borgmann
"Uma breve excursão à homonímia numérica, ilustrada por" 100204180 "(traduzido como "Não devo dever nada, pois não comi nada")
Frases compostas por palavras com o mesmo som inicial, mas com letras iniciais diferentes (gnomos pneumáticos conheciam nomes mnemônicos) ou frases compostas por palavras com as mesmas letras iniciais, mas sons iniciais diferentes (Pshaw! Psychotic Peiping filosofa o envenenamento por ptomaína de Pnom-Penh), no Problema 58: Visão e Som. "
Parte do trabalho que Borgmann fez em 1964
- Jan. 1964 - Apresentando o único Dr. Matrix, numerologista, em sua performance anual
- Fev. 1964 - O fascínio hipnótico dos quebra-cabeças de blocos deslizantes
- Mar. 1964 - A notável tradição dos números primos [capa]
- Mai. 1964 - A tirania do 10 é derrubada com o sistema numérico ternário
- Ago. 1964 - A respeito de vários truques de mágica baseados em princípios matemáticos
- Set. 1964 - Puns, palíndromos e outros jogos de palavras que compartilham do espírito matemático
- Nov. 1964 - Alguns paradoxos e quebra-cabeças envolvendo séries infinitas e o conceito de limite
- Dez .1964 - Em poliamonds: formas que são feitas de triângulos equiláteros
IDÉIAS / CONDUZIR / TESTES - MISTOS
- Não está quase completo (d)
469 = "além da linguagem", também conhecido como linguagem bonelord
Soletre as letras, ele será capaz de formar palavras ou usar letras a partir dos números escritos completamente
Um número também pode ser / soar como algo semelhante (?)
Mas isso não vai conseguir uma tradução 100%, então deve haver uma pista em outro lugar, livros?
Palavras do inglês médio (?)
469
four six nine
our sin
your sixth sense (proprioception)
our six senses
Não faz muito sentido - Pensamentos
1, I
13, am/m
94, the/a
49, prisoner
1, I / one
13, on / the / am
94, in / for / your
49, our / mind
a wrinkled bonelord: I am 486486
I am four eight six four eight six
I am foresights
Avar Tar: 29639 46781! 9063376290 3222011 677 80322429 67538 14805394, 6880326 677 63378129 337011 72683 149630 4378! 453 639 578300 986372 2953639!
Knightmare: 3478 67 90871 97664 3466 0 345!
IS AR EA NR AN AE ES IS EE IS T
it is a real scentist!
Player: our sin
A Wrinkled Bonelord: The world is full of inferior species. Once, our race ruled the whole world, but then the gods destroyed our empire ...
A Wrinkled Bonelord: But our race is proficient in the return from death. One day we will rise again, that's for sure!
Teoria acróstica - Existem segredos ocultos nos livros "relacionados" aos bonelords / 469
Alguns livros, por exemplo, Beware of the bonelord or You cannot even imagine are written strangely
Eles parecem esconder o conhecimento de como usam os números para codificar sua fala com letras nos livros
Cada livro relacionado é uma parte da chave para a imagem completa, alfabeto, mas também quando usar palavras, etc.
Palavras de uma letra:
a, I, 0.
Palavras frequentes de duas letras:
of, to, in, it, is, be, as, at, so, we, he, by, or, on, do, if, me, my, up, an, go, no, us, am...
Palavras frequentes de três letras:
the, and, for, are, but, not, you, all, any, can, had, her, was, one, our, out, day, get, has, him, his, how, man, new, now, old, see, two, way, who, boy, did, its, let, put, say, she, too, use...
Palavras de quatro letras frequentes:
that, with, have, this, will, your, from, they, know, want, been, good, much, some, time, very, when, come, here, just, like, long, make, many, more, only, over, such, take, than, them, well, were...
Como dizer 0 em um número
Quando existe um 0 (zero) no número de telefone, existem duas maneiras de dizê-lo:
A forma mais comum é pronunciar o Zero como o nome da letra O (oh).
Exemplo 01: cinco oh cinco nove, um oh dois três.
Às vezes, no inglês americano, o Zero é pronunciado como Zero e não O.
Exemplo 02: 5059-1023 = cinco zero cinco nove, um zero dois três.
No entanto, você também ouvirá as pessoas dizerem OH em vez de Zero no inglês americano.
Números consecutivos
Se um número contém dois dos mesmos números juntos, geralmente dizemos o dobro (então esse número):
cinco sete um oito, duplo três, seis, nove.
Se um número de telefone contém três dos mesmos números juntos, geralmente dizemos triplo (então esse número):
dois um quatro nove, oito triplo sete.
No entanto, em muitos filmes ou séries de TV, o número de telefone que aparece começa com 555... e eles dizem esses números individualmente como cinco, cinco, cinco... e não o triplo cinco. Este é um número de telefone falso para que as pessoas não liguem para eles. 555-3527 = cinco, cinco, cinco, três cinco, dois sete.
DECODIFIQUE O SIGNIFICADO OCULTO DOS LIVROS
A partir dos livros, o número pode ser escrito enigmático, por exemplo dez = 10 e isso terá uma tradução da letra correspondente ou como você deve usá-lo no contexto.
The words are not written completed but are for example th can mean the, som could be some, las could be last, wat could the what, thrac could be track, sev can be seven
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Beware of the Bonelords
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The Bonelord Threat I
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The Bonelord Threat II
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The Bonelord Threat III
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The Bonelords Threat III
These efforts met with a first, important success when the bonelords managed to create a new kind of undead minion that was capable of acting on its own, without direct control by a bone master. Unfortunately, these minions still lacked intelligence, and although they were unwaveringly loyal they were of little use to their vile masters. And so it came that the bonelords continued their horrible experiments on living and dead ... They stole souls and implanted them, they switched minds and bodies between the dead and the living, but none of the gruesome experiments ever produced the kind of monstrosity they had in mind. Eventually they started exposing undead bodies to evil energies and merging them with living beings into massive undead monstrosities, which, however, withered and died almost as soon as they were created. After some experiments that failed in an particularly spectacular manner, the bonelords were forced to abandon their experiments. Soon, their gruesome experiments faded from memory. They had been all but forgotten when a number of braindeath emerged in a remote bonelord city, claiming to have achieved a decisive breakthrough in the field of necromancy. The high council of the bonelord elders reluctantly sent a number of scientists down to the laboratories to examine the results. The undead creatures they found were so hideous and degenerated that the scientists flatly declared that these experiments that led their creation contradicted the very principles of the bonelord race. All undead were to be destroyed and the experiments were to be abolished once and for all. The braindeaths, whose own minds had suffered considerably through years of isolation and of unholy experiments, were enraged by this decision. They openly defied the scientists and even the high council. When the elders issued an ultimatum and threatened to destroy the undead by force, the braindeaths rebelled. A war ensued that was short, but vicious. Both sides fought without mercy, using any weapon at their disposal. The braindeaths were eventually overwhelmed and killed, but not without unleashing their undead menagerie. The bonelords pursued them without mercy, but some of the undead, who were well capable of sentient thinking, escaped by blending in with the regular undead that employed in the city.
Today, it is impossible to work out how many of those creatures escaped. However, it is safe to say that the powers they reportedly possessed are strikingly similar to those that are characteristic for vampires. For this reason it is safe to say that at least one of those creatures must have managed to escape from its subterranean prison. The bonelords, however, destroyed the remaining laboratories. It is even said that the remaining scientists that had been sent to assess the braindeaths' experiments eventually asked to be executed, as their analyses had tainted their minds in a way that only bonelords could understand. Their requests were granted. They were collectively put to death, taking their knowledge about the vile experiments to their graves. Today, nothing but speculation remains.
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