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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 10:32 am
by Isabella
ApotheosisAZ wrote:I don't see a code here immediately. Other than the idea that Bree's dad might have needed a 34-letter word, I'm stumped for now.
Thanks again for sharing, Daniel. We'll keep looking.
I found this in Wiki:
super- "above," cali- "beauty," fragilistic- "delicate," expiali- "to atone," and docious- "educable," with the sum of these parts signifying roughly "Atoning for educatability through delicate beauty.
Maybe it can help.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 10:36 am
by kellylen
BlogGirl14 wrote:ApotheosisAZ wrote:Daniel,
I know you said to PM you if we figured anything out. I really haven't, but I did want to share an hypothesis.
I think Bree's dad was pointing out the substance in her blood that makes her desired by The Order.
He said that contact would be "periodic," and then said that he left money on the "table."
Both statements aren't true, from what I remember. I remember that the money was found in P. Monkey, and that contact didn't occur regularly.
I think he was saying "Periodic Table," as in
Periodic Table of the Elements. I think he might have been tipping us off as to what substance The Order is looking for in Bree's blood that makes her desirable for The Ceremony.
I am checking the Table for uncommon elements found in human blood. The most promising so far are
Lanthanides, which are also called "rare earth elements." A couple of these are found in blood at the pg/mL amounts.
OMG!!! maybe that was what was in the Injection that she had to have!
lanthanides are blood anticouagalants. i spelled that wrong. meh
meaning that they stop the blood from clotting. medications that are anti-couagalants are warfarin, heparin, etc.
epogen is supposed to help blood clotting by adding more rbc.
i think i have something but I can't put my finger on it totally
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 10:40 am
by RockinDuckie558
Okay, I think that I have found something. I did the counting theory, but to each sentence, not to the words of the paragraph. This is what I turned up with:
6
11
11
7
4
9
6
6
3
5
4
11
1
1
After counting the sentences, I set each number to an element on the periodic table. The elements that I got were: Carbon, Sodium, Nitrogen, Beryllium, Fluorine, Lithium, Boron, and Hydrogen. I'm still trying to figure out most of the elements and why they are special in this circumstance, but I did figure out that Lithium is superconductive whenever it is below 0.0004K. In the note Bree's dad wrote he mentions superconductivity. I'm still trying to figure out if the other elements are related to superconductivity or quantum electrodynamics.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 10:51 am
by Isabella
I was thinking that Bree's dad used a 34 letter word in his letter so I looked you the 34th element and get Selenium, which was an dead end.
Also can anyone remember the name the Nikki B. gave Bree's father?
One more thing the word "super" is used two times in one letter, maybe this is something.
I am trying my best.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:10 am
by iamcool
Isabella wrote:Also can anyone remember the name the Nikki B. gave Bree's father?
drew avery
this puzzle seems like some good shit, if it is a puzzle? lol
i'm gna leave the people that are good at it and not get in the way
ok
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:30 am
by BlogGirl14
maybe Bree had some sort of sickness such as Anemia, She needed to remember to take a medicine that gave more hemoglobin, iron in it, im not good at solving but tryin to help
maybe everyone is trying to find the deepest into this, when its simple, maybe he is saying"I know you are smart and don't forget your intelligents, You know Science well, dont forgett our inside jokes" but idk
also, i would like to point out that maybe you shouldn't be looking at the words or letters, look between the lines, If I was looking more into this, I would be concentrating and focusing on the spaces. so, just pointing that out...hmm:?
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:36 am
by deagol
Ok this is what I have:
6 C
10 Ne
18 Ar
13 Al
10 Ne
2 He
12 Mg
11 Na
cnearalnehemgna
MEN CHANGE NEAR LA
LEARN, CHANGE, AMEN
A NEN (a new?) CHARLEMAGNE
GENERAL MACHENNA (Attorney General Rob McKenna?)
NEE ARCHANGEL MAN (née=formerly called. I remember something about a Grigori named Daniel.)
ARG NAME, E! CHANNEL (ok maybe not)
GLENN, A ARCH-ENEMA
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:40 am
by BlogGirl14
deagol wrote:Ok this is what I have:
6 C
10 Ne
18 Ar
13 Al
10 Ne
2 He
12 Mg
11 Na
cnearalnehemgna
MEN CHANGE NEAR LA
LEARN, CHANGE, AMEN
A NEN (a new?) CHARLEMAGNE
GENERAL MACHENNA (Attorney General Rob McKenna?)
NEE ARCHANGEL MAN (née=formerly called. I remember something about a Grigori named Daniel.)
ARG NAME, E! CHANNEL (ok maybe not)
GLENN, A ARCH-ENEMA
ANEMIA!!! and cnearalnehemgna= at the end is like Hemoglobin!
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:40 am
by agent23
what happens when you mix tungsten and iron? what happens to the metal?
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:48 am
by deagol
BlogGirl14 wrote: ANEMIA!!! and cnearalnehemgna= at the end is like Hemoglobin!
But there are no i's...
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 11:57 am
by BlogGirl14
deagol wrote:BlogGirl14 wrote: ANEMIA!!! and cnearalnehemgna= at the end is like Hemoglobin!
But there are no i's...
abreviation? o well, but it might be a code inside a code, cnearalnehemgna, mix around these letters and count the spaces in the letter to see how many maybe...well i will mix them around too
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 12:13 pm
by kellylen
deagol wrote:Ok this is what I have:
6 C
10 Ne
18 Ar
13 Al
10 Ne
2 He
12 Mg
11 Na
cnearalnehemgna
MEN CHANGE NEAR LA
LEARN, CHANGE, AMEN
A NEN (a new?) CHARLEMAGNE
GENERAL MACHENNA (Attorney General Rob McKenna?)
NEE ARCHANGEL MAN (née=formerly called. I remember something about a Grigori named Daniel.)
ARG NAME, E! CHANNEL (ok maybe not)
GLENN, A ARCH-ENEMA
i still think im getting somewhere
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 12:33 pm
by blendedchaitea
kellylen wrote:(snip)epogen is supposed to help blood clotting by adding more rbc.
Platelets help with clotting, not RBCs. That's why platelet and RBC donations are taken separately.
Something popped out at me while I was waking up this morning. Selenium - how much is normally in the blood? And what was the number on Jules' medical sheet?
Selenium is named after Selena, a Greek Goddess of the moon. A very Aleister Crowley thing to look at.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 12:36 pm
by kellylen
yeah my mistake.
selenium is measured in the blood in micrograms. no picograms
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 12:56 pm
by ApotheosisAZ
deagol wrote:Ok this is what I have:
6 C
10 Ne
18 Ar
13 Al
10 Ne
2 He
12 Mg
11 Na
cnearalnehemgna
Neon, Argon, and Helium are Noble Gases, which means they don't combine chemically.
If you take them out, you have:
6 C
13 Al
12 Mg
11 Na
calmgna, or Calm Gna
Gná is one of the handmaids of
Frigg, a Norse Goddess.
It is an apparent dead end. Just trying to help deagol, Daniel! He's really usually quite adept at figuring this kind of thing out.