4 6 3 8.... Yeah, another solution...
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Hi all
It came to me this morning out of the blue. This is quick and easy to digest. All I did was break the problem into number/letter chunks, converted the letters to numbers and cross-multiplied. You can see the numbers in the table. Then I just plotted a radar chart.
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Now for the expounding. Firstly it looks like a flying highland terrier with a bell round it's neck. Remember the 'highland' and 'bell' parts.
It spells my initials: J.B
My surname is Blair which is Scottish, hence the 'highland' part is relevant. Blair is my father's surname.
If you look at the green part it looks like a lamb's head in profile. That's because I have a second surname which is Lambell. There: Lamb + Bell. My parents weren't married when I was born so I have two entries in the birth register. Lambell was my mother's married name when I was born.The lamb looks like it is wearing a crown... positively Messianic, but that's another topic.
See? Told you it would be quick and easy.
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In the original manuscript there is a page divided into squares with letters across the top and numbers down the side. It is the page with a long diagonal line running left to right and the circle with the cross.
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You can see that the letters and numbers correspond to the columns and rows in Excel.
The diagonal line follows the the numbers on the left, my calculations. The line is a failure because it's only a representation compared to what it is supposed to be.
The circle with the cross, which is also a failure because the true solution is more complex is the chart.
There. Another 'prophecy' completed.