Saturday, December 24, 2005

Images 4 to 11

Images 4 to 11 are difficult to discuss because it is almost impossible to make out the inscriptions. For some reason, the relatively sharp imaging of the first three images is not replicated in these eight. This is a significant blow to our research because these eight images seem to contain a dense pattern of inscriptions. One can only imagine what these images would have said.

Still, in lieu of absolutely clear meaning, we should be still able to draw several observations that are useful. First, these pages demonstrate the dominant orientation already discussed in our introduction. Only Images 4 and 11 reflect a deviation on the left side of the "book". Perhaps it was conventional to rotate a "notebook" 90 degrees after filling in a certain number of pages, according to the Primitive Ritual of Superstition. One must remember that the workings of the Primitive Ritual of Superstition is so arbitrary that it is a pointless waste of Thought to try to work out its causes or ramifications.

Also note the strange shock of Image 8. The colors off that page indicate an inability to control the image, an inability to feed the right Density Index to the Network. It seems clear that these images must have existed on some precursor to the Network but one whose Information Nodes were not yet aligned with the Dominant Consciousness.

Finally, Images 7 and 11 exhibit markings that do not seem to be of the same system as the rest of the "writing" which are made in "Language: English". What system that these "othered" markings belong to is not clear, though SYMONS has made the conjecture that they may be akin to a form called "diagramming"(4733.13).

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Images 4, 5 & 6

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Images 7, 8 & 9

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Images 10 & 11

1 comment:

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