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Notshurly — Mystery Array 3- SOLVED by-nc-nd

Published: 2010-08-17 05:23:59 +0000 UTC; Views: 19739; Favourites: 55; Downloads: 176
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Description Another mystery array that will be in my book. Any guesses as to what it does? When you read the book, it might surprise you. Also, it depends on what symbols you add. Again, the book shall help.

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Krowizard [2012-08-22 04:47:28 +0000 UTC]

Hmm... I see fusion and fission using hydrogen and something else... and... haha I can't interpret anything else about it yet. It looks so cool though

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cara117 [2011-07-20 01:02:48 +0000 UTC]

hey dude.....ow, hang on............... *giggles*.................... erm, i don't trust wikipedia much........... and i don't know where i can find research materials on alchemy......... so what the heck is trilithium?????

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Notshurly In reply to cara117 [2011-07-20 06:09:44 +0000 UTC]

Trilithium is just a theoretical mineral used for collapsing stars in the Star Trek series. I saw one of the movies and decided to make it. Bahahahahah.

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cara117 In reply to Notshurly [2011-07-20 13:42:28 +0000 UTC]

erm.............................

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Azerik92 In reply to cara117 [2011-07-20 19:25:03 +0000 UTC]

More or less its a fictional synthetic substance from Stark Trek and was basically a really big explosive rock.

[link]

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Drake09 [2010-10-28 12:09:28 +0000 UTC]

HOLY CRAP! THATS AMAZING

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Notshurly In reply to Drake09 [2010-10-29 02:15:40 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, thank you!

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Drake09 In reply to Notshurly [2010-10-29 02:23:14 +0000 UTC]

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blablaixion [2010-10-15 02:37:32 +0000 UTC]

The outermost three semicircular nodes are to help draw in energy and materials. From the outside moving in the primary circles are to, create a main barrier to keep chaotic outer forces out of the equation, next to distribute the energy to the three inner circles, next is to block out the null energy area between the second and third circles, next to equalize distribution of energy to the inner triangles (hexagram) from the outer semicircles. The secondary circles described starting at the top and rotating clockwise: an fission (possibly involving the element Strontium, Sr 38), next is a fusion circle involving hydrogen and some Greek which reads "Repeat back to begin : begin x=1 : x=2 :", this Greek lettering is around an 'X' which in the margins of the outer two circles of the next secondary circle is said to be "X=3+1", next is a fission circle involving (presumably) Strontium and Hydrogen, meaning that the element in the center (at least for this specific process) would be Yttrium, there is also the possibility that given the location of the previously mentioned equation 'x=3+1' that the fission is of Beryllium into hydrogen and lithium. The center of the apparatus is both two triangles and a Hexagon, a polygon used for chemistry and is used to help with working with atomic and molecular structures. Given how many of them there are I might have to conclude that the symbol of a circle with three almost touching lines is a router, or centralizer for atomic and or molecular materials, that would explain their existence in the central aspect of the apparatus. So just to go through the general process, the materials and energy come through the nodes, reach the blank triangles where they are deconstructed, are then rerouted to the fusion/fission circles, where they are recreated into different materials and then brought back to the middle and combined. Well that's how it works anyway, wouldn't be able to tell the end product without knowing what the atomic symbols were, now you did mention that it was highly poisonous but then so are most things, however that would imply that it doesn't explode and probably isn't a gas or metal. I would say that given the presumed materials and the process that is was a super conducting magnet, but I could easily be wrong.

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Notshurly In reply to blablaixion [2010-10-15 22:07:25 +0000 UTC]

Very good! Now you were not 100% correct, however, you got into some pretty good detail most seem to ignore. This array is made to create the theoretical Trilithium Ore. It was just one of those things I made when I got bored, so I went on and did.

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blablaixion In reply to Notshurly [2010-10-16 04:23:26 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I only found that it had been answered after I posted the idea. I've have to make some circles before, so most of the details are based on my own logic, symbolism and experience, then tempered with what I could find about yours.

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D-animedrawer [2010-10-02 04:04:36 +0000 UTC]

The 2 circles represent the sun right?

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JxL60 [2010-08-19 17:52:00 +0000 UTC]

[link]
?

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Notshurly In reply to JxL60 [2010-08-19 22:34:36 +0000 UTC]

Sorry, tmi on the last comment. But no.

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JxL60 In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-19 22:50:31 +0000 UTC]

I don't know of any real life counterpart to the fictional trilithium...

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Notshurly In reply to JxL60 [2010-08-20 00:32:57 +0000 UTC]

Imma stop talking right now and let you finish it out on your own. You are so close!!! So close to a free copy of the ebook!

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Asmodean1985 In reply to Notshurly [2012-05-08 11:42:38 +0000 UTC]

Wait... you are really making an ebook out of this?
*neeed*

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JxL60 In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-20 01:00:17 +0000 UTC]

The top array is supposed to have oxygen there?
...Dilithium Oxide? (Li2O)

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Notshurly In reply to JxL60 [2010-08-20 01:06:57 +0000 UTC]

No! Aah!!! You had it on the last comment, but you used the wrong word to describe it!!!

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JxL60 In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-20 01:15:13 +0000 UTC]

O.O
Trilithium is the correct term, I think, it can destroy a star by inhibiting the nuclear fusion reactions taking place. It's created from Dilithium after being exposed to matter-antimatter collisions, right?

Dilithium, Trilithium, or should I say Trilithium Resin?

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Notshurly In reply to JxL60 [2010-08-20 11:39:24 +0000 UTC]

YOU GOT IT!!!! woo hoo! Trilithium!

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Elgomaisa In reply to Notshurly [2010-09-07 15:33:01 +0000 UTC]

Lmao no wonder I couldn't get it. Alchemy + Star Trek is not how I thought this was going at all lol.

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Notshurly In reply to Elgomaisa [2010-09-08 03:14:22 +0000 UTC]

Yeah. It might be a tad confusing, but it works

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Azerik92 In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-21 17:03:30 +0000 UTC]

I get a free copy of the e-book anyway

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Notshurly In reply to Azerik92 [2010-08-21 17:07:23 +0000 UTC]

This is true.

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Azerik92 In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-21 17:41:07 +0000 UTC]



And it is sort of a fission reaction though isn't it. While its not technically splitting anything, its stopping a fusion reaction.

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JxL60 In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-20 14:20:14 +0000 UTC]

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JxL60 In reply to JxL60 [2010-08-20 01:20:27 +0000 UTC]

Trilithium compound?

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JxL60 In reply to JxL60 [2010-08-20 02:43:28 +0000 UTC]

Dilithium/Trilithium crystals/plasma?

:S

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JxL60 [2010-08-19 03:15:25 +0000 UTC]

Are those circles with 3 and 4 lines within them the actual symbols, or are they more like placeholders?

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Notshurly In reply to JxL60 [2010-08-19 11:27:36 +0000 UTC]

CRAP!!! Yes, they are, but I just realized I put a wrong symbol in the top array. It is supposed to be oxygen in the center.

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yotsubaceo [2010-08-18 22:54:04 +0000 UTC]

Singularities? (black holes)

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Notshurly In reply to yotsubaceo [2010-08-19 00:32:33 +0000 UTC]

Hope.

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yotsubaceo In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-19 02:31:36 +0000 UTC]

Hope?

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Notshurly In reply to yotsubaceo [2010-08-19 11:28:08 +0000 UTC]

Yes! Hope! PTSH!

No, I meant nope. Sorry about that

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yotsubaceo In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-19 18:04:51 +0000 UTC]

Creation of a sun then?

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Notshurly In reply to yotsubaceo [2010-08-19 22:33:53 +0000 UTC]

The opposite.

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yotsubaceo In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-19 22:43:41 +0000 UTC]

The absorption of a sun

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Notshurly In reply to yotsubaceo [2010-08-20 00:33:24 +0000 UTC]

I wont say it absorbs the sun, but it has a similar effect.

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yotsubaceo In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-20 00:42:48 +0000 UTC]

Shrinks? Destroys? Converts into power/energy?

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Notshurly In reply to yotsubaceo [2010-08-20 00:44:05 +0000 UTC]

No no no. sorry

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yotsubaceo In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-20 00:46:45 +0000 UTC]

Hrmmmm.......Sunblock?

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Notshurly In reply to yotsubaceo [2010-08-20 01:07:49 +0000 UTC]

Anti sun, perhaps. But I believe somebody is close to solving it, so I will give him a moment and will tell you as soon as he figures it out.

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yotsubaceo In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-20 01:24:15 +0000 UTC]

Ok.

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Notshurly In reply to yotsubaceo [2010-08-20 11:42:48 +0000 UTC]

Look up Trilithium

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yotsubaceo In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-20 13:30:27 +0000 UTC]

Sun collapse?

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Notshurly In reply to yotsubaceo [2010-08-20 21:50:56 +0000 UTC]

Yup! The joys of trilithium! Its also very deadly.

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yotsubaceo In reply to Notshurly [2010-08-21 15:08:55 +0000 UTC]

Cool.

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JxL60 [2010-08-18 15:46:37 +0000 UTC]

"Begin: x = 1, x = 2 : Repeat back to Begin:"
"x = 3 + 1"

Inward pointing lines would indeed indicate fusion, yet...

Antimatter?

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Notshurly In reply to JxL60 [2010-08-18 16:54:53 +0000 UTC]

Nope. But in theory, it is about as dangerous.

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