nightspore
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Posted: Feb. 08 2020, 18:56 |
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Quote (omgmo @ Feb. 08 2020, 09:52) | I don't know if this adds anything, but two days ago this writing came uninvited to my mind, and, probably because I had been reading on number theory, I thought that the "delta", looking like a triangle, perhaps really means "triangular number". (Gauss, in a famous note in his diary, as I recently read, used a triangle (or a "delta" really? I don't know) as a symbol for a triangular number, when he managed to prove an important theorem (the triangular case of Fermat polygonal number theorem)).
P.S. 1: It may have been discussed, but why gamma and delta in upper case and the thetas in lower case? Are gamma and delta (representatives of) sets of numbers (delta being the triangular numbers and gamma perhaps the odd numbers, as they can be arranged in a gamma shape) and the thetas particular numbers (nines)? (Gamma and delta variables of certain types and thetas constants.) Is the writing a number? Does anyone think that it is meaningless? P.S. 2: I don't know of any language other than Greek with a theta. |
The outline of the Voyager spaceship, as shown in the map, is a sigil spelling out "Maestro". "Maestro" rearranged spells "MO est Ra", tying in with all the Egyptian Thoth stuff. ("Est" of course is French for "is".)
"Thoth" is also the way a lispy person would say "SOS", so Abba are pyramid inclined too
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