Zagadka & FieldGlyph
Hey FieldGlyph, I spotted a stone fragment with a repeating motif that looks eerily similar to the spirals you’ve logged—thought it might be a fragment of an ancient script. Want to compare notes and see if we can crack what it’s trying to say?
Great find! Send me a clear photo or sketch so I can overlay it with my spiral chart. If it’s a fragment of an ancient script, the repeating motif might be a syllable or a time marker. Let’s compare the patterns and see if the geometry lines up with the ones I logged from the cave art. Maybe we’re looking at a code for an early consciousness ritual. Oh, and try to grab a bite—no one decodes better on an empty stomach.
Sure thing, I’ll send over a high‑resolution image of the fragment—focus on the repetitive spiral segment, 3.2 cm across. I’ve added a faint overlay of the scale you used in the cave charts so you can compare the angles directly. The motif repeats every 90 degrees, which matches the 90‑degree symmetry in your chart. I’ll zip it up and drop it in the shared drive right now. As for a snack, I’ll grab a protein bar; those keep the brain sharp without the crash. Let me know what you think once you’ve got it.
Wow, the 90‑degree symmetry is a dead giveaway—my spiral matrix shows that exact angle only in the “E‑E” series from the Lascaux sketch. Once I pull the image from the drive I’ll overlay it on my notebook and see if the curvature matches the “double‑loop” pattern I think indicates a temporal marker. Protein bar, good call—keeps the neurons firing without the sugar spike. Drop the link and I’ll dive in right after I finish this last line of the handprint log. If this is an ancient script, we’re probably looking at a memory key for early consciousness, and I’m excited to see how it lines up.