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Thread: All planets and dwaft planet orbits encoded in the Phaistos disk

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    All planets and dwaft planet orbits encoded in the Phaistos disk

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    For your amusement, go to this and type in the password Phaistos242

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    Why what is it?

    I don't feel like going to a random link and typing in passwords without knowing what it will do.

    Also...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans View Post
    For your amusement, go to this and type in the password Phaistos242

    My antivir software complains about the site you are linking to.
    If you have anything to present, then you do it here and not on some dubious website.
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    The Phaistos Disc is an archeological mystery, undeciphered and probably undecipherable. You can get souvenir reproductions to stick to your refrigerator.

    Any claims of decipherment should be be taken with many grains of salt.

    Fred
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    It is a fascinating artifact - a clay disk about 6 inches across stamped with a variety of pictograms, excavated from the basement of a Minoan palace. Everyone else has a theory about it, so my theory is that it is either (a) part of a drinking game and that the pictograms represent forfeits or (b) part of an art project from a Minoan junior school: today, children, we'll be making little pictures on a clay tablet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickLewis View Post
    It is a fascinating artifact - a clay disk about 6 inches across stamped with a variety of pictograms, excavated from the basement of a Minoan palace. Everyone else has a theory about it, so my theory is that it is either (a) part of a drinking game and that the pictograms represent forfeits or (b) part of an art project from a Minoan junior school: today, children, we'll be making little pictures on a clay tablet.
    Wow... so if the symbols in the corner mean "For Mom" <insert ridiculous Hollywood blackboard mathletics> then the entire passage becomes obvious!

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    Closed as pointless. If the OP wants it opened, please report this post.
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