I'm not convinced of the treasure map idea either, but in an earlier post you said:
...so I'm a bit confused!I'm sure [Michael's] idea of the treasure map is right and although I didn't think of that concept I guess I've been treating Apologia like that for quite a while.
I thought that at the time of publication of Apologia Bessler was living in Kassel? I would have thought that any map references in Apologia would refer to Kassel, or maybe places he had lived in the past. Why would he refer to places in Apologia that he didn't live in until 13 years later?If such a map exists I think it's more likely to be a map of Karlshafen, where he lived or Furstenberg where he began his windmill project. I say this because he left Karl's castle at Kassel around 1729 and went to live a house in Karlshafen provided by Karl.
It's a real shame the tomb is no longer there - there could have been clues all over it! I doubt papers would have been buried in the tomb as that would surely be the first place anyone would look. Do you have any information on the tomb? Was it definately in his back garden? It seems unlikely anyone would have removed the tomb/bodies until recent times. Is there any record of it having been removed when the car park was built? Surely if it was removed recently someone would have recorded it and maybe photographed it?
You're right, there are so many possible ways Bessler could have coded info into Apologia - it's very daunting. I think Bessler's main plan for Apologia was to use it as a proof of priority over his wheel design should anyone else develop a wheel that worked in the same way. Bessler could then provided the method of decoding the information in Apologia to a judge, who would then be able to confirm that Bessler was first. This means that Bessler might not have intended anyone to be able to decode Apologia on their own and so the decode method could be very complex. Maybe it was the decode method for Apologia that Bessler left on or in his tomb.
Thats's very interesting, I didn't know that! Cracking the Bible references code does seem impossible without knowing what Bible Bessler used!I should also point out that the numbering of some verses varies from bible to bible so that your quote above might be the same verse as refered to in AP.
All the best
Stewart