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The 3-4-5 triangle in the top sector ?

The first name Karl Ove ?

If that is right I am sure I didn't get all the reinforcements - just eye-balled it.
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Oystein,

I believe the author's name is Hans Egil. I found his website here to confirm that is the name of a Norwegian author: https://www.hanssaele.com/bio.html

I've attached another picture to show how I found the name. Please forgive me for marking up your beautiful drawing:)

The solution was very simple as you mentioned- I should have noticed it before. You showed that 101-91= 10 and therefore that 10=X. X is a variable in a mathematical equation but also a shape that can be drawn on the house. What I missed before is that another house fits nicely between the man's leg and the original house. The name "Hans" is directly in the middle of the newly created "House", where an X would divide it. The roof of the new house points to the second name- Elig. Here it is spelled backwards. It seems that the house was a graphical "key" to solving the riddle.

If you read between the extended lines coming from the arms of the man, you can also get his last name-Saele- if you have some creativity. If you combine the "s" from Hans and read "alle" below it, it pronounces correctly. I may be reaching here though!

I also noticed your house seems to be designed based on a golden triangle.

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Each house could also be seen as a X. We have already found that X=10 in the address equation. X also equals 10 in roman numerals. If we view the man's body as a 0 we could have the sequence of XX0 or 10100. In binary this equals 20. The same as 10 + 10. This could be viewed as further confirmation that we are correct in adding another house to solve the riddle.
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Fletcher wrote:The 3-4-5 triangle in the top sector ?

The first name Karl Ove ?

If that is right I am sure I didn't get all the reinforcements - just eye-balled it.
Oystein wrote:If I was a known poet my fans would LoVe my way of advanced writing.. even establishing new phrases and words..that how great I am :-) But in reality it is caused by a code being present. All the errors in the picture is!
Observations : LoVe => 55 in Roman Numerals

LoVe => Karl Ove = Kar LoVe?!

The triangle corner (not right angle) starts top line at 101 imo => 0 = o

Just sayin ... could be wrong ..
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No to the names. A much simpler an provable method to solve the name.

It has to do with the number sign.. -->

About LoVe

Just to show one of the reasons why the Vatican named Jesus LesVs when a Jesuit pope (Catholic Freemasons) got to the power..

LV 50+5 (a Square and Compass), maybe square and compass is the symbol of this assignment too..?

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I really thought I had it last time! Back to the drawing board...

Here is the square and compass.
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Nice try.

But I think there is nothing in the original drawing/text proving or forcing the compass to be there. More like this was forced onto..

Think that all this should be explained and proven to a professor..

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Fletcher wrote:The 3-4-5 triangle in the top sector ?

The first name Karl Ove ?

If that is right I am sure I didn't get all the reinforcements - just eye-balled it.
No 3-4-5 in this one..

Don't know any Karl Ove ;-)
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Tell me, should I post step 2?
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Please do, Oystein.
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The hidden author's name is:

https://youtu.be/xv0HMrp7_Lw

Still there are a known figure and a (at that time) unknown symbol to be proven/learned.
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hmm .. not knowing many Norwegian names I took a look into WikipediA for Norwegian writers alive in the 21st century.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_N ... st_century

Alas, no Odd Harald Hauge in the list. Seems WikipediA is fallible.

.................

But it does show that people can see patterns in just about everything. And then there are coincidences.

So the code system has to be robust and provable, beyond doubt or coincidence. That is once you know the rules to follow.

In this case Oystein I can kinda see why you chose the diagonal to hide the name (even if I didn't recognise it as a two-barrelled name). I assume that we all placed a second X beside the first one in the house walls that lined up with the blokes foot etc. Visually the blokes leg formed a box with the house wall of the same size as the house plan and a second X flowed into that. And 101-91 = 10 (X) .. and 9+1 = 10 (X) .. therefore perhaps 2 X's.

But you didn't create 2 equal sized X's. You just extended the legs of the X in the number 91 box so that the right diagonal had letters on it that spelled a name.

But what rule said we had to go look there for a name ? Especially when we had to add the -ald. Well we knew there was something wrong with the split word because you told us, so some part of that word was 'special'.

Did that diagonal hold the key to the name because it went exactly thru the middle of those first 7 letters, while other 'lines' did not ? Then we had to take a turn and read the ald into the string.

Lucky the language and alphabet isn't Mandarin Chinese ;7)
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"When you know the rules to follow" "What rule say we should look there"..

I think this is why these things have been able to go under the radar. I think the human mind is awful at studying outside their tutoring (rules). A lot of knowledge hides other knowledge. and then it becomes hidden.

The only thing we should ask ourselves is. why? Why did I write the number different in value, and why did the line pass above two letters that I made appear out of the "blue" the capitol H and the d should not have been there. and the ald- would not have to be split just there.. So when your Why's has been answered, often the answer is meaningful knowledge and/or information. Trust yourself follow NO rules. Rules are not only tools but also your limits!

Of course the language barrier made this a little harder. If it said known combinations of letters as: Fra. Bacon, Ant. Bacon or Rosie CROSS it would be even easier for us the catch the words..
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So no rules to follow. Just look for what's Odd and key off those (pun intended). In this case the house number box position sticking out like it does. And the made up word dumhendt, and the split word ald-ere.

The Jolly Giant looks suspect too if you ask me ;7)
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You will also get an answer to the Big Guy, when you solve the ancient figure he guides, and the other earlier unknown figure. Then you will understand why he needs to be so big ;-) So that is a good "Why".

Then you also understand why I did use two words of the same meaning..slashed.. and why Velkommen (Welcome) has captital V. It shouldn't.

Like many words in the 16 and 17 hundreds print found new ways of spelling and they flexed with the use of J/I U/V and font types etc. I found this was simply due to meet special Gematria values and to guide geometry! Often that of the Ph.Stone. It was so common among the highest ranked that we could call it the "Royal" poets and printers secondary language.

Some guideline of course exist:
- Look for abnormalities and defend them.
- Geometry is always symmetric
- Square and compass is the basic tool.
- Gematria was often involved
- Fonts can make words change meaning or geometric function
- Straight lines, fonts and figures can be used to prove a hidden line.
- Hidden lines are finally always symmetric.. As in all historical symbolism.
- A hidden line can change a word by splitting or making a letter convert / look like another.

I have made myself a list of all the methods I found that leads to the "hidden Jesus" and the Ph.Stone in print and Art. The list is rather long, as it seems the next artist wants to outdo the other by clever and further enhanced usage.

But since the code is applied by artistic and philosophical means well hidden from computers and book-smarts, the rules are that there are no rules but only a set of tools. It's only a not public kind of ART created by a human mind. Just like religion.
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