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Official video COSE DELLA VITA, taken from the album TUTTE STORIE. Directed by Spike Lee
(I posted the wrong one before 😂 )
I wonder if the Italians that we have here know him 🤔
I met an Italian a few months ago, and she didn't know him 🤦🏻♂️
@south wyvern @tender leaf I have a very important question for you guys: Do you know Eros? I understand he's not that liked by some in Italy, is that true? 😂
I had to ask 🤷🏻♂️
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (; Russian: Григорий Ефимович Распутин [ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲɪj jɪˈfʲiməvʲɪtɕ rɐˈsputʲɪn]; 21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1869 – 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1916) was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia, thus gaining considerable influence in late Impe...
The first periodic table to become generally accepted was that of the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869
is their a chance this is morse code?
It seems to be the same thing repeated
yeah i was think maybe it could be just two letters
its probably not, just a thought i had
It's possible
I tried but determining what is a dash and what is a dot is too difficult for that too be the case I think
yeah, after thinking about it further it actually reminds me of the spectrograph mini game in spiderman 2018
which i think people already were talking about earlier
Yeah it looks like it could be either spectrograph or DNA sequencing
how about converting to bar code
I tried to put together a cleaned up version of this. Barcode seems possible? https://imgur.com/MSaj2nW
I'm curious if we are still looking for numbers for this password, or if it has moved over to names/words 😖
See a lot of plausible names/words pop up. But nothing as clear (in hindsight) as 1064 / lxxix has been
i feel like if its following the previous levels pattern, the only thing that could possibly hint at a format for it would be the elements stuff
Which one?
For now it's only useful as a tool to log all passwords we try, but i can expand it with more functionalities if it's required, what would you like to see?
Clue solver 🙏🙏
How? Ahahahahah
Neural network AI with unlimited access to the internet and can iterate across every possible answer
should be easy
hahaha
Hold up, imma go and buy google
Brb
Just talked with my friend Sundar Pichai, he said that he's gonna give us Rob's search history for free, that should give us the answers we seek
My question is really does it get response back like the “try again” and will display that in your tool… if it’s the right answer what will it say?
Just making sure when the right answer is entered it knows what to do with the response that could be a link to a mail form
Yes, it does. It doesn't display "try again" but it makes you enter another password. Otherwise it says you entered the correct password and blocks all inputs
and it says "password already tried"
The last screen is what gets displayed if the password is guessed
okay I think 460BC is solved
I think 118 is the only clue left
Democritus founded Atomic theory
damn, that's cool
I think 118 being Oganesson is very plausible
It's either that or 118 Peitho
or both
Spectroscopy is used to identify asteroids
James Webb telescope uses it
118 Peitho is one of the few that it followed
however
Oganesson is Russian
We did find this about 118 yesterday as well https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Spectra-of-the-Sun-in-the-wavelength-ranges-from-116-nm-to-118-nm-in-the-first-order-and_fig1_43996153
Download scientific diagram | Spectra of the Sun in the wavelength ranges from 116 nm to 118 nm in the first order and 58 nm to 59 nm in the second order covering the He line at 58.43 nm and the four spectral humps. The QS spectrum observed near the centre of the Sun on 28 April 1996 is plotted as solid line, and a polar CH spectrum from 5 Jun...
Spectra of the Sun is directly tied to Ångströms work of the same name (but in French)
From what I know not really to be honest, I don't know why he should be not liked by Italians ahaha
reached you to you!
I don't remember how I got to this article but here you go
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Golden_Ass
The Metamorphoses of Apuleius, which Augustine of Hippo referred to as The Golden Ass (Asinus aureus), is the only ancient Roman novel in Latin to survive in its entirety.The protagonist of the novel is Lucius. At the end of the novel, he is revealed to be from Madaurus, the hometown of Apuleius himself. The plot revolves around the protagonist'...
@pure loom In your latest video, did you intentionally leave out the finaly candy image we got and summarized everything on the third one? 😆
also no "my my my, MY SHARONA"
i just realised serpenger didnt post the password for us yet, he must be saving it
A Code 49 barcode actually does look quite a lot like the image
Gotta at least wait until we have a new NamaTama image to input the password haha
good pint we need new artworks first then can pretend we solved it from that clue
@mortal ivy can you make the 10 to power green on the padlet plz
We actually solved it with the first image, but we want more artwork...
Done
thanks! also I realised the magazine was upside down, so we should have rotated it round and read it that way! X -x not x- X
Yea, I did bring it up sometime when we first got it
But that didn't really help with identifying it being a 10^-10 either way haha
worth remembering for other clues in the future, same as the Å clues, look at them in context
what is this?
The first use of barcodes was on rail cars
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can we read it ?
this is awesome 
Possible connection between the spectroscopy and DNA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_51
Photo 51 is an X-ray based fiber diffraction image of a paracrystalline gel composed of DNA fiber taken by Raymond Gosling, a graduate student working under the supervision of Rosalind Franklin in May 1952 at King's College London, while working in Sir John Randall's group. The image was tagged "photo 51" because it was the 51st diffraction phot...
Diffracting X-rays through DNA to discover the double helix
Which earned a Nobel Prize in 1962 of course
Wait haven't we connected all the clues now
ngl, looking at the pattern with stages so far, we've probably mentioned the answer already 😭😭😭
Dont say that haha, you’ll wish it into existence
I mean we've connected everything
118 is the only vagueish one
but even with that, we have Oganesson (Soviet + atomic theory) or 118 Peitho (asteroid)
1869 actually as well
I am more than certain that we have touched upon the answer
I think now would be the time to try using our connections as answers
For keynames, A was Aethusa, B was FKramer, I think our C is Angstrom
It's gonna be something under Angstrom's name
We are aware of the Angstrom asteroid right
42487 Angstrom
well I mean Aethusa 1064 was that easy
I've only been inputting numbers so far
haven't even tried any words 😭
i've mostly put in words / names and only tried numbers when they have been as "special" as 1064 and lxxix
i haven't even considered using numerals for this yet
I'd hope they're all in English
So far the passwords has been in the title of the wikipage, or at least next to it
So maybe we only need to try the bolded first part of interesting pages?
It's probably right under our noses
sorry, meant this of course
definitely a pattern
whats the connection to Democritus though, just that is a crater like Angström?
Democritus was born circa 460BC, in the town Abdera
uh huh yep
he had a crater named after him like Angstrom and thought of atomic theory
yep, as well as the first known person to speculate about the moons surface
just trying to see any significant connection, and the intended path form him
Yeah, Democritus is not yet tied to Ångström or spectrography directly, as far as I know
But the atomic theory is what binds it together the most, but not like a straight connection
The first image on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_theory has the 1 Å = 100pm image 🤷
Atomic theory is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms. Atomic theory traces its origins to an ancient philosophical tradition known as atomism. According to this idea, if one were to take a lump of matter and cut it into ever smaller pieces, one would eventually reach a point where the pieces could not be furth...
perhaps its the answer is related to the university, as we have clues for the other honours but not the university
like the aethusa disambiguation page had all the clues...
ye
In physics, the wavelength is the spatial period of a periodic wave—the distance over which the wave's shape repeats. It is the distance between consecutive corresponding points of the same phase on the wave, such as two adjacent crests, troughs, or zero crossings, and is a characteristic of both traveling waves and standing waves, as well as ot...
looks like a crack to me
Wavelength is commonly designated by the Greek letter lambda (λ)
Clearly an Half Life 3 reference
it follows down
Yeah it's very similar to lambda in the half life box art
has a value of 30
probs not relevant
Everything, except maybe Democritus, seems to point towards light
Eros Ramazzotti, do you know that singer?
Yeah, I'm not sure why he wouldn't be liked. I guess it could be his nasal voice that some people don't like, but he has some good songs. I learn a bit of Italian through those (and other artists') 😛
My gut tells me that this is the page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_spectrum
So many clues have led us here
Dark side of the moon, 2.75-3.26, Ångström, Wavelength, the spectrum that *might *be on the rifle
ok what if the answer is in greek but spelt out like lambdazeta would be 37...
and thats the greek clue tied in
whats greek for 118
cyrillic for lambda
ριηʹ
Angstrom star, a unit of length equal to 1.000 014 98(90) angstrom
In 1965, J.A. Bearden defined the Angstrom Star (symbol: Å*) as 0.202901 times the wavelength of the tungsten
"obsolete due to higher precision measuring equipment"
just reading, no idea what the numbers actually mean haha
Maybe try “obsolete” as the password? It would fit the images well.
The Ångström unit has also been made obsolete
I think it's the opposite, the people loves him for his nasal voice
I don't listen him so much because it's not my genre but yes he has some good songs
Of course, not my type of music though
This is awesome Saam
Yeah, I noticed the blanket has yellow and green sections in it. The rainbow thing is a clue.
We've got a lot of hints to the moon and a lot of hints to color spectrum, what do these two things have in common, how do they overlap?
I was thinking about your comment on the bullet reflections and thought maybe it looks like long shadows on the moon
Apollo 13 and pink didn’t make it?
Yes! It does look like those!
Damn that’s a good observation.

I realized the dark spot appears on the same place on the bullet no matter its orientation
so can't be a reflection
If that’s the case, does it mean the yellow in the picture is reflected off the LEM?
You just reminded me that a Pink moon is a thing. The first full moon of spring is called a pink moon.
@tender leaf @south wyvern Thanks for the answers! I appreciate it! 😃
The very first thing the Apollo 11 astronauts put on the Moon after they landed, somewhat ironically, was their trash.
That's the most human thing to do, to pollute 😂
I think Aldrin tossed it out the door of the LEM. As per checklist.
I know, right!
Admire earth
I must say for the team making the meshes and textures for these renders all I can think is rob leaning over their shoulder like "This looks great. Now put 2.75 3.26 etched below the spring cover. Also you see that little fabric tag? Put 29.9N 41.6W on it. Do you know the spectrograph code for copper by the way?" and everyone on the promotional art team just being like.
Do a backflip
They landed, tried to have a sleep for a couple of hours, then got ready for the EVA, IIRC.
Do a barrel roll.!
moon nap sounds like the most peaceful nap
Go stand on the dividing line where the sun hits and see how neat it must be
It’s the Police song 
Rooooxxaaaane
You don't have to put out the 660-700μm light!
I feel like we have so many clues, but not the little break we need to send us in a solid direction.
I’m definitely enjoying this tier more than the last one though.
Yes, iseult is the superior tier
We have solid leads, we make progress, and it feels like we actually know what is going on
But as you said, we miss that arrow pointing us at what we need to care about
*Rob laughs
We’re at least making a little progress with each clue.
I dunno
I was having a great time watching movies and destroying the padlet
Haha. I’ve started watching Yojimbo last night. Great movie!
And finished the Fistful of Dollars trilogy
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly is damn good.
Maybe Rob just ignored that so the clue could be provided?
I mean, primer marks shouldn’t be there either
Yeah that's kind of what I mean. It clearly doesn't reflect anything in the surrounding scene so that is probably intentional
It's definitely a reflection of something
Yeah, otherwise you’d probably see the LEM if it was there.
It's like they've provided a seperate reflection map for the bullet assets
Yeah. The bullets also look a little corroded.
Which would be impossible on the lunar surface. Micrometeorites maybe.
maybe a reflection of regolith and moon rocks
Could be.
i saw that yesterday haha
Does the perspex have a light coating of lunar dust? 
looking at his birthday
yes
Love that song! When I was a kid, "The Very best of Sting and The Police" was one of my favorite CDs to play 😂
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angstrom_exponent
Not our Angstrom but there is Lambda
The Angstrom exponent or Ångström exponent is a parameter that describes how the optical thickness of an aerosol typically depends on the wavelength of the light.
I mean I see what it is
That resolution tho
I think I might still have it somewhere at home 🤔
I’ve been listening to Pink Floyd a lot the last few days.
The Wall hits hard.
Rob introducing more people to Pink Floyd is my favorite thing ever
Thank you UK for so many great rock bands!
“Snapshot in the family album” Oof. Great line.
Hopefully the next tier is about airships 
We don't need no edumcation
Jimmy Page
Having the children’s choir sing in that was brilliant
All in all you're just Å nother brick in the moon
Yeah really adds another layer of depth to it
I have an urge now to experience the whole album again. I guess I'll listen to The Wall later today 😂
Or maybe tomorrow, I have a concert today 😅
“Daddy, what’d you leave behind for me?” - Harry Styles doesn’t write lyrics like that does he?
(A friend's band is playing at The House of Blues in Orlando, and he got me tickets 😛 )
what are you doing in my house 
Not really the kind of music that I listen to, but a concert is a concert 😂
(It's not Blues, its heavy rock/metal)
I listen to the "softer" side of the rock spectrum 😂
RockhoundBlues
Lambda Literary Awards, also known as the "Lammys", are awarded yearly by Lambda Literary to recognize the crucial role LGBTQ writers play in shaping the world. The Lammys celebrate the very best in LGBTQ literature.The awards were instituted in 1989.
The program has grown from 14 awards in early years to 24 awards today. Early categories such a...
The Lammy's
how is going the hunt?
It does look like a turntable, good catch!
after that finding you can make an appointment with an ophthalmologist
Darnoux what the hell are you smoking
I want it. I want to have these earth shattering revelation
Fair
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There are clues about both refraction (Pink Floyd prism) and reflection (colours cast on blanket and maybe reflections on bullets) in the images. On the reflection front we also have this, which I’m not sure has been brought up before: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Laser_Ranging_experiment
Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) is the practice of measuring the distance between the surfaces of the Earth and the Moon using laser ranging. The distance can be calculated from the round-trip time of laser light pulses travelling at the speed of light, which are reflected back to Earth by the Moon's surface or by one of five retroreflectors installed...
oooh
The X-x could represent 10 to the -10 and also a laser travelling between Earth and Moon.
There are a handful of observatories that have range-finding lasers (listed in the article above). The Geodetic Observatory Wettzell, Germany, has a laser with a wavelength of 1064 nm 
Further to this path: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_distance_(astronomy)
Greek astronomer Hipparchus was the first person to calculate an accurate distance to the Moon. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipparchus
Hipparchus (; Greek: Ἵππαρχος, Hipparkhos; c. 190 – c. 120 BC) was a Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician. He is considered the founder of trigonometry, but is most famous for his incidental discovery of the precession of the equinoxes. Hipparchus was born in Nicaea, Bithynia, and probably died on the island of Rhodes, Greece. He is k...
I tell you what, my 3080ti is running Wikipedia well. POG
If I'm not wrong, this is the only Apollo era experiment still in use/working
can i see if your 3080ti runs wikipedia wellfor me too? 😉
1869 Philoctetes is a Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately 23 kilometers in diameter.
It was discovered on September 24, 1960, by the Dutch and Dutch–American astronomers Cornelis van Houten, Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory on Palomar Mountain, California. The asteroid was named after Philoctete...
Philoctetes (Ancient Greek: Φιλοκτήτης Philoktētēs; English pronunciation: , stressed on the third syllable, -tet-), or Philocthetes, according to Greek mythology, was the son of Poeas, king of Meliboea in Thessaly, and Demonassa or Methone. He was a Greek hero, famed as an archer, and a participant in the Trojan War.
Philoctetes was the subject...
Det är Filles kille 🥲
Sorry, I had too haha. An iconic line from the Hercules movie in swedish
@pure loom perhaps this can explain the state of the bullets
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_weathering
Space weathering is the type of weathering that occurs to any object exposed to the harsh environment of outer space. Bodies without atmospheres (including the Moon, Mercury, the asteroids, comets, and most of the moons of other planets) take on many weathering processes:
collisions of galactic cosmic rays and solar cosmic rays,
irradiation, i...
ive missed a lot
is this irl ray tracing
cosmic raytracing I suppose 😄
You'll need a suns worth of power
A 4090 probably draws abouut that much 
explains why the cables catch fire
Ah, very good! 👍
Italian Astronomer
Invented the Amici prism
Has a crater named after him on the far side of the moon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Battista_Amici
Giovanni Battista Amici (Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista aˈmiːtʃi]; 25 March 1786 – 10 April 1863) was an Italian astronomer, microscopist, and botanist.
Amici was born in Modena, in present-day Italy. After studying at Bologna, he became professor of mathematics at Modena, and in 1831 was appointed inspector-general of studies in the Duchy of Mod...
I have an idea - there are things in the image that can be linked to specific dates - for instance, the Moon landings, Dark Side of the Moon being released, and maybe others. I wonder if there is a specific date that we could work out, and that might be the password?
lmaoooo
need a better cooler - a better ozone layer
well we've got 1959 when luna 3 was launched
1869 in the image
460 BC also in the image
The Dark Side of the Moo is an unofficial compilation of early recordings by the English rock group Pink Floyd, featuring recordings not available on albums released in the US. Unlike other bootlegs containing previously unheard material (bootleg recordings), the album is made up of recordings that had at least one commercial release.The name pa...
lol
The 460 and the BC aren’t necessarily linked, right?
*the FBI has entered the chat…
They both appear on buckles on the same rifle, and they point towards Democritus. However, democritus hasn’t really given us anything so far
i think i maybe got it, the Barcode (BC) for russia is 460
in which barcode format?
Ooh
https://preview.redd.it/qyqlxyudsuj81.png?width=300&format=png&auto=webp&s=dcedaf9512a96ff6cc56eca689057f8180adb366 the start of this looks like the pattern on the side of the plastic stand on the new image
I think in terms of priority, we should try and piece together the most prominent clues
1869 has a few connections to the moon, no direct connections to any clues/people
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Angstrom-Atlas-1869.jpg
right, forgot about that
I think, if anything, this is where clues are pointing to instead of it pointing towards other clues
Yeah, to me this feels like a clue pointing to Angstrom
wait let me think
it could be either
I couldn't find anything relevant to this document with other clues
It's either that our knowledge of Angstrom pointed us towards the Atlas, or that 1869 + Moon = Atlas, which leads us to the author, A.Angstrom
probably the latter actually
Imho this clue was meant to confirm Angstrom as an element of the hunt.
With that i mean that it's meant to point towards him, and not away from him
yep I think that now
Mainly because there isn't much relevant info about this "Atlas" that could tie with everything else
This was if we hadn't found Angstrom in the first
Exactly
we should go back to the first image only with the new information
This is my interpretation though
there are a lot more Angstrom clues than anything else
it really seems like it's pointing at him
if anything, it would be easier to gather the non-Angstrom clues
To me the answer is in between Angstrom and the moon
Also, just a thought, but when Rob says that clues are multi-level, I think he meant more in a thematic sense
like Roman+Greek theme carrying through, Asteroid theme, etc.
cause based on what he said, that's how we would've got LXXIX over 79AD
You're saying that there might be relevant info from the other two levels?
well really the opposite
A theme that follows through?
a general theme
it's just the themes that we should consider
Oh ok
not actual numbers and info
unless something like 118 is Beethoven's 118th Sonata and I've got this all wrong 🤣
The problem is that we don't have much data to work with. Once we advance we might start to see a pattern
The one i'm starting to see is the asteroid/celestial body one
Promo_ISEULT_Candy__
LMG pouch charm: Pink equilateral triangle = Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon album cover ✅
LMG stock white label: E-2A No.1 = Luna 3 codename ✅
LMG stock white label: AAИ = 118 (Spectra of the sun 116-118 nm) ❓
LMG stock white label: . . _ . = F ❓
LMG stock: Å = Anders Ångström ✅
LMG stock bullet strip code:1-5-1-3 ❓LMG Ammo pouch: ЛУНА III = Luna 3 to photograph the far side of the moon ✅
SMG body: 118= Spectra of the sun 116-118 nm❓
SMG handle: Striped shoelace = space lace/space race❓AK Magazine : X-x = Angstrom unit ✅
AK Buckle on grip: 460 = Democritus birth date / atomic theory ✅
AK Near the sight: Å = Anders Ångström ✅
AK Buckle on stock: BC = Democritus birth date / atomic theory ✅
Greek/Roman
I'm pretty sure LOADS of our clues here are Greek/Roman based
460BC, Abderus, Democritus etc etc
which could mean the answer should be written in Greek
It might be an option. But imho it's highly unlikely
well when we mentioned cyrillic... yes ⬆️
One thing is writing a number in roman numerals. That still uses the latin alphabet. But using another alphabet is an hell for everyone. You can't even type it. You either copy paste it or you're from that part of the world
How can it be greek without greek characters?
It's just a translation at that point
yhyh
but if it's a greek word we want
we could turn it into numbers
I think is the point here
It could be something greek, but it won't be greek if it's translated
if its a number we need, im saying we can turn it to greek numbers written in english
oh that's even worse than what I was thinking
that would be despicable
we would never get that
Oooh, i get what you're saying
not that the actual password is in greek
but that it comes from greek
Allright, now i get it
an extension of LXXIX
I see now
we could already have the answer, but need to convert it to enter it correctly
so it could be any of the important dates listed above such as angstroms birthday
translated to this format
It's something that gets pointed at by multiple clues. With 79ad there were a lot of things hinting at it
well only by the third image
in the first, it was literally just FKramer, and we had to get to LXXIX by following through on the Roman theme
We had 1962, Fkramer and the X on the Sheriff badge
We could've technically solved it
It's easy in retrospect
but everything was already there
And Rob said it. you can technically solve it with the first image, it's just orders of magnitude harder
13 8 1814 = iota gamma eta alpha? omega iota delta
its not clear
cause last time they were literally pointing at the answer
tysm
I can see 1 5 1 3 on the vertical in dots, not much on the horizontal
but people were saying the whole primer *shading * could be a code, dark light etc
the code: ** AK blue engraving: 2.75 3.26 = 2.75-3.26 eV violet light** was very blurred yet intentional, this could be a bigger lead somewhere
Violet is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum, between blue and invisible ultraviolet. It is one of the seven colors that Isaac Newton labeled when dividing the spectrum of visible light in 1672. Violet light has a wavelength between approximately 380 and 435 nanometers. The color's name is derived from the vio...
Though the violet color is normally composed of blue and red light, violet color can also be monochromatic, composed only by violet light. Combinations of red and blue lights and monochromatic light of wavelength smaller than blue produce a similar effect for the human eye due to a second resonancy of the red-sensitive cone cells.Composed-light ...
just looking back at B
the 32 on the SMG, did we ever use that?
I'm gonna assume no
ammo sling on side of SMG
completely impractical + there for a reason
other bullets totally meant something
there are 8 bullets
number 32 on gun
832
I think this was our other connection.
waiting for people to be online::
anyway yeah cause I was wondering how we were coulda got 79AD
I'm sure we're circling the answer
We're really close for sure
I'm concentrating on eating my Carbonara though
Lord of the Memes, hello!
okay okay so based on that, I think we'll need two different clue threads which point towards the same word or number
at least two yeah
easy - Frank Krammer movie 1962 = 79 A.D.
Oh
I think some of us missed that
that reminds me, I gotta start working on my recap haha
we didnt know until it was solved
That's the problem
and rob confirmed it
it would really put me off if it was a word
Same
I'll be honest I don't see it being something like 'spectroscopy'
The lack of consistent format would make it almost impossible to circle in on anything
okay people who might have just missed it: 8 bullets + 32 in text, = 832
AD79 in the local calendar of Vesuvius (where the movie is based)
is 832
still a stretch to know is AUC format
and in extra candy was changed to 34 for the sharona clue
has Embark said they got it wrong the first time?
cause I think we're supposed to regard them as 2 distinct clues
I think they changed it to make it a clue in the extra candy image
the first time it might be the actual 32nd weapon in the game
will have to wait and see if the clues get revealed
really doubt this
in this image
118 is also a clue
which we think because of AAИ yes
yes
Rob said around 80 clues were hidden in B
I don't think there are 20 clues in that image and one of them wasn't that 32
everything is a clue 🔍
anyway it can't hurt to consider the years here
if you find AUC then much stronger connection
'At the time, it was known as..'
also it could be read as 328, impossible to confirm 100%
yes but that wouldn'tve been a connection
lets just ask Saint Rob
yes, but I only think it's strong when you consider this was the only *possible clue in the first image that we haven't resolved, and it appears in the same paragraph as the literal answer
makes me think, maybe we should consider the number 871 here then
871 Amneris is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It is the namesake of the Amneris family, a subgroup of the Flora family of Main Belt asteroids.
This asteroid was named after Amneris, a character in Giuseppe Verdi's Aida.
no eyes but had other rob reactions ❤️
;
Wasn't that because they discussed Arc raiders?
Hmm, it says for this easter egg, nvm
this 👀 was from fishxw though so could just be agreeing and its not a clue
just fyi, i've already solved it but didn't send the email to namatama, just so we can get another image
I'm sure they'll get sent out anyway
but if we make it up to D today, then we'd have to wait 3 weeks worth of images before we get a D image to help us out haha
The security at Disney Springs is strict, they would tell you to leave your rocket launcher at a locker or something 😛
Security in the airport in the movie Airplane 2.
Viola odorata is a species of flowering plant in the genus Viola, native to Europe and Asia. This small hardy herbaceous perennial is commonly known as wood violet, sweet violet, English violet, common violet, florist's violet, or garden violet. It has been introduced into North America and Australia.
wouldn't be a Rob EE without getting some plants involved
I had a look through these a day or two ago, but could really see anything that linked. Did you spot any connections?
"The violet flower was a favorite in ancient Greece and became the symbol of Athens. Scent suggested sex, so the violet was an emblematic flower of Aphrodite and also of her son Priapus, the deity of gardens and generation."
"Iamus was a son of Apollo and the nymph Evadne. He was abandoned by his mother at birth. She left him lying in the Arkadian wilds on a bed of violets where he was fed honey by serpents. Eventually, he was discovered by passing shepherds who named him Iamus after the violet (ion) bed."
From there I went down the path of Ionones, which are a topic of DNA and also Ions which are used in spectroscopy
Also found something called minisatellites, which is a tract of repetitive DNA
Also the word Chromosome is derived from the greek words "colour" and "body"
All of those things are probably coincidence but I enjoyed finding them
The ion for Gold(III) is Au3+
Luna III Angstrom Unit 3+
Still nothing solid for 188 😅
I'm encountering a lot of Swedish scientists along my journey so that may be something to look out for
you mean 118
Yeah that's what I meant 😅
hopefully that's the number I was searching for this whole time
The more I look at AAИ = 118 the more sceptic I get. It translates into 1 1 8, but not 118 as a whole.
PIИ (100+10+8) = 118
But AAИ on it's own makes zero sense, it returns nothing of importance when google and never pops up on wiki pages either
PAIИ
118 seconds or 1:58 into a pink floyd song?

Psalms 118 verse 18
"The Lord has chastened me severely,
but he has not given me over to death."
hmm yes relatable
wait till u find a phoenix reference to this
and then
I'm not entirely sure what you are implying with this gif or if I want to know 😂
u know that meme where the student asks "can u help me with this question" and the teacher goes "read it again"
and then its like the student now knows everything
including eveyrhitng in life
I have no idea but that sounds like a funny meme 😅
Getting pixar vibes again
👀 how is the easter egg hunt going
Au is short for Aurum, which is the Latin word for gold.
Ye I'm just making silly connections
There’s some combination of all these numbers etc that will give us a break. I’m sceptical whether 118 will do it because that Pink Floyd Empty Spaces find was such a good fit, albeit seemingly a dead end.
Nothing is a silly connection in this channel! 
You never know!
The answer in the first image is always when two unrelated clue threads coalesce to the same thing
So I think it may help to group all of the non-Angstrom clues together
since there really aren't that many of them now
have we tried putting my name in it
hey Rob ❤️ 👋
also I think the number of pink bits visible looks a bit deliberate
with how the bullets are covering some and not others
however if you count them, you get 12 - 1 - 4 - 15 - 13
LADOM
MODAL?
I don't think my counting is correct
Every time I doubt something is a legit clue, I reread the '80 clues' message, and return fully reinvigorated.
PANDA (from NADAP)
lmao
Immediate question from that is: do pandas have fur like polar bears which refracts light? (IIRC)
fsr i only see 15 for the last one
OANDA?
No proper words from that.
Unless it’s an offset alphabet (like B = 1 for instance)?
I think the DCode website allows you to check that. (I’m on mobile, sorry!)
16

ohhhh
what was

The chance of working out the password so far.

i think u guyys did a great job
so far
Yeah, I do reckon. We’re doing better than the last tier.
i think u guys are focusing on whats there rather than what it could lead to
as in like, not falling into massive rabbit holes
actually idk how to word my first sentense
The year 1869 kinds of stumps me. At first it appeared to point to Ångström, but there is only one semi-reliable source mentioning his atlas released in 1869, but several good sources speaking of his research paper released in 1868
What I have found is that the first periodic table was presented by Dmitir Mendeleev in 1869
WAIT
oh my god that fits way more
I was thinking that the Democritus side didn't fit too strongly with spectroscopy
I think element 118 probably means something then
Also did what I could to try and highlight the spectral lines / barcode on the gun. Not sure if I covered everything, but zooming in only causes photoshop to blur up everything 😅
Okay so I think what we have is 2 distinct clue threads
Periodic Table and Spectroscopy
All the clues so far fit into either one of those
Unless Angstrom is supposed to point us towards Pink Floyd, equally likely
in the aurora borealis im pretty should its nitrogen
Yeah I think Google is a liar
also andres was also involved in discovering some thing to do with the aurora borealis
"In 1867 he was the first to examine the spectrum of aurora borealis (northern lights)"
Hello rising star
Oh shit didn't even realise
Thanks ❤️
Have u guys solved it yet?
we have yes, sure! just cant reveal it until we get a new nama tama friend we need image
I'm just wondering why Violet specifically showed up, and if we were supposed to get there from just the first image
I'm just trying to get Oganesson and Lunar/Spectroscopy/Pink Floyd to match up now
What if 118 is atomic numbers 1, 1, 8
Which would be two hydrogens and one oxygen
aka water
then AAN would make more sense
as they are isolated digits
1 1 8 not the number 118 (the one between 117 and 119)
ooh
the guys who founded Pink Floyd
Roger Waters!
Oh shiiiiiit
other thing... why was III used for luna 3 when it should have been Г
І is 10 so it would be ЛУНА III = LUNA 10 10 10
roman numerals
maybe they want a roman answer again, or just going with the theme
or maybe they wanted to make it a bit harder
there's definitely a Roman/Greek theme running through all these parts
also if that was a mistake and not a clue to roman, so could be 118 as AAИ not РІИ
but the russian wiki for Luna 3 is just written as 3 so 🤷🏻♂️
well technically russians don't use cyrillic numerals
like english speakers don't really use roman ones
yeah they just use 0-9
I've been trying all my answers as Numerals as well
just in case
the thing is, if Waters really is the connection, we'd have finished the entire first image and connected all the clues
Roger Waters solo album Radio KAOS has a secret message in binary on the cover art
think thats moorse code not binary
now might be a good time to revisit this then
. . _ .
yeah I wasn't too strong on that
but there's no way those are letters right
theyre backwards
Oh yeah that's what I meant 😅
welcome to the club 🥹
bruh
what do you think it looks like
yeah, I was trying to read them but I think there literally aren't enough pixels for anything except dots
also the only reason I'm still reaching is cause we've "Solved" all the clues in the first image but still no answer
The bigger blob looks like cells dividing
and there's always** at least one clue which is a direct synonym of the answer**
yep, but it can't hurt to mess around with the current stuff we have
I wanna solve this one before the LMG image at least 😭
that's like 2 weeks away
I wondered if this might be an image of a broken up comet (like Shoemaker-Levy that impacted Jupiter) or a chain of craters https://www.boulder.swri.edu/~bottke/crater_chain/chain.html
https://www.scientificamerican.com/gallery/curiosity-rover-bores-holes-in-mars-soil-with-laser-beam/ Or these
There are two known crater chains on the Moon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_(crater)
Davy is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the eastern edge of the Mare Nubium. It was named after British physicist Humphry Davy. It overlies the lava-flooded remains of the satellite crater Davy Y to the east, a formation which contains a crater chain designated Catena Davy. To the southeast of Davy is the prominent crater Alphonsu...
Catena Abulfeda is a chain of craters on the Moon that runs between the southern rim of the crater Abulfeda and the north rim of Almanon, then continues for a length of 210 kilometers across the Rupes Altai. It is located at 16.9°S 17.2°E / -16.9; 17.2. This crater chain is the best known feature of its type on the Moon. It consists of a linear...
A crater chain is a line of craters along the surface of an astronomical body. The descriptor term for crater chains is catena , plural catenae (Latin for "chain"), as specified by the International Astronomical Union's rules on planetary nomenclature.Many examples of such chains are thought to have been formed by the impact of a body that was ...
^ this last page includes a list of all known crater chains
Yes, I think we need to start looking at the clues from different angles or push paths a little further. For instance, the light spectrum path could lead to lasers and Pink Floyd might have used them in shows first, or something like that (I just made that up, by the way)
“The laser system show first made an appearance during The Dark Side of The Moon tour in 1974, and soon became a staple at every live Pink Floyd performance.” Lol
Blue Oyster Cult were, apparently, the first band to use lasers at all
I think we need a year once again
We've always had at least one clue in the first image which is a direct synonym of the answer
To solve this puzzle?
Yeah you probs correct
Two years for the next one 
exponential amounts of time
I'm hitting walls here, it really seems like it
I'm debating on whether to use the primer marks in C, seeing how crystal clear they were in B
Yeah just looks like reflections to me tbh
Either we've found all the clues in Pic1, and we're interpreting one of them wrong
or there's at least one more
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I'm really hung up about this T still
it's so clearly shorter than the L, which it shouldn't be
for comparison
60 60 60 not 45 90 45 degrees
Pink Floyd / Prism reference then
Could be a third? Clue yeah
I think we just presumed that but never said it in chat
in what direction?
Impossible
we don't use the 'i' word here 🤫
Well Pythagoras would say impossible
flip the other arm of the t and you've got a pyramid
"pyramid is just a triangle with a square arse."
@tulip matrix these colours look deliberate though - especially considering the iseul-t is red, not pink.
There’s something about all the colours of the visible spectrum being represented
Plus pink
So far we have: Soviet-era space, the Moon landings, Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon (+ Empty Spaces 118 link from The Wall), white light split by a prism with those colours all represented by colours in the image, spectral lines, Angstrom. What else?
I have a LONGER list… .___.
There's the whole theory that Dark Side Of The Moon lines up with The Wizard of oz
as themes?
cause then we also have Democritus (+ the crater and Abderus), Atomic Theory, Periodic Table, either Element 118 or Elements 1 1 and 8
the 118 I'm iffy about
… .___.
I mean it was originally discovered by Victor Ninov but that was fabricated. It was then found in JINR in Dubna.
And Element 11 is Sodium, Element 8 is Oxygen and when you mix them together it half explodes.
This is better than you saying you have a shorter list 
There is the “P” clue too
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If we take P away from pink, we get “ink” - maybe we’re looking for something that makes a coloured dye. What was used for pink ink originally?
“The color pink was recognized as a concept in 800 B.C. in Homer’s Odyssey. The term was coined in the 17th century by a Greek botanist for the ruffled edges of carnations.”
Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity, and romance. A combination of pink and whit...
Oh I have a related finding
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_violet
Crystal violet or gentian violet, also known as methyl violet 10B or hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride, is a triarylmethane dye used as a histological stain and in Gram's method of classifying bacteria. Crystal violet has antibacterial, antifungal, and anthelmintic (vermicide) properties and was formerly important as a topical antiseptic. The m...
used for staining bacteria and DNA
The Moon is mostly grey (gray for you NA-types), but on Apollo 17 Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt did find orange soil.
Some colour-related (I assume pink) path like this is probably where we need to head.
Violet was a whole clue
the limit of perceptible colour
118 is the limit in terms of atoms
There are values for both but I'm not sure that connection is intended
There’s certainly lots of info on the history of colours
random bit of info that i found, ganymede is the only moon in our solar system that displays auroras and it was discovered by Galileo
proof?
MOGUS 
okay I'll be honest I think we've hit a roadblock
amog
amogus
rob just reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cashbox_(magazine) on his free time, thats where the name for the box came from
Cashbox, also known as Cash Box, was an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996. Ten years after its dissolution, it was revived and now continues as Cashbox Magazine, an online magazine with weekly charts and occasional special print issues. In addition to the music industry, the magaz...
There's a line of Soviet ZX Spectrum Clones
One is even called the ZX Prism
The following is a list of clones of Sinclair Research's ZX Spectrum home computer. This list includes both official clones (from Timex Corporation) and many unofficial clones, most of which were produced in Eastern Bloc countries. The list does not include computers which require additional hardware or software to become ZX-compatible.
What if AAИ is initials 🤔
Like this guy: Aleksei Mikhailovich Isaev, his name in russian is Алексе́й Миха́йлович Иса́ев or AMИ
But not finding anyone, so far, that fits the pattern :/
Unless.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksey_Isayev 😆
Inb4 AdidasTracksuit_NamaTama.jpg
Found someone who at least lived in the 1800s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Andreyevich_Ivanov
Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Андре́евич Ива́нов; July 28 (July 16 [OS]), 1806 – July 15 (July 3 [OS]), 1858) was a Russian painter who adhered to the waning tradition of Neoclassicism but found little sympathy with his contemporaries. He was born and died in St. Petersburg. He has been called the master of one work, for it t...
Died before 1869 though 😦
Now try that as a prompt for AI art and see how they compare. 
I should 😆
first image
Edit: generated by the prompt An older man from the 1800s who looks like his dog ran away two days ago, oil painting
My wife is Skyler white yo

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also Violet
flower
1000000% a clue
could be morse, could be scratches, idk
'Karol'
how lovely
There really aren't too many clues in this one, in comparison
or maybe I'm just being narrow minded
hidden within the noise
man Rob's giving me performance anxiety 😭
we love you Rob
or maybe it's cause they know we could solve it at any second 🔍
different look to the background number
guys
discovery of violet
May 1st, 1753 – Species Plantarum is published by Linnaeus (adopted by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature as the formal start date of the scientific classification of plants).
It's a team effort, but THX and we love you guys too.!
we love you Embark

still at work but had Photoshop opened – can't get into investigating but hope those screenshots help
I see this too, except the dot behind Sp
Not too sure how we would've followed through with Violet from the first image
I mean, maybe element 118 is the furthest element, and Violet is the furthest colour?
It kinda seems like a stretch but maybe
👋
made it a bit more clear
I think it might just be 92
i think its just 92 idk
element 92 is uranium
Yuri ... Oganessian ... is a Russian-Armenian nuclear physicist who is considered the world's leading researcher in superheavy chemical elements.
'By definition, superheavy elements are also transuranium elements, i.e., having atomic numbers greater than that of uranium (92).'
just one place 92 appears
this seems to point to something very specific
Species Plantarum (Latin for "The Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera. It is the first work to consistently apply binomial names and was the starting point for the naming of plants.
for all interested
Thats SP PL: 39 (1753)
Points to this flower https://www.ipni.org/n/438606-1
iris foetidissima
Sp. PL
species plantarum
damn I'm dumb
I was staring at that for 5 minutes lmao
just those 2 clues
Iris foetidissima also known as the stinking iris,[1] gladdon, Gladwin iris, roast-beef plant, or stinking gladwin 🤷♂️
Iris foetidissima, the stinking iris, gladdon, Gladwin iris, roast-beef plant, or stinking gladwin, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, found in open woodland, hedgebanks and on sea-cliffs.
Its natural range is Western Europe, including England (south of Durham) and also Ireland, and from France south and east to N. Africa, ...
still... have no idea how this connects to the first image at all
Iridaceae means rainbow
Iridaceae is a family of plants in order Asparagales, taking its name from the irises, meaning rainbow, referring to its many colours. There are 66 accepted genera with a total of c. 2244 species worldwide (Christenhusz & Byng 2016). It includes a number of other well known cultivated plants, such as freesias, gladioli and crocuses.
Members of t...
Rob always manages to drop these new images as I'm driving home from work 😅
Linné is a small lunar impact crater located in the western Mare Serenitatis. It was named after Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus.
Might be nothing though
Anemoi seems familiar
7 Iris (A847 PA)
what ever that means
It completes a rotation on its axis every 7.14 hours.
actually I think it's cause it was the 7th to be discovered
1 Ceres
2 Pallas
3 Juno
4 Vesta
5 Astraea
6 Hebe
7 Iris
8 Flora
quite interesting
**Asteroids have been historically observed from Earth; the Galileo spacecraft provided the first close observation of an asteroid. **
new image woo!
Sweet we got a new image
Haha
I need to change my notifications on the official art channel!
Shame we can't get mobile push notifications for it 😦
yeah just looking for that
Just to take a completely different tangent, there is another Swedish/iris/Moon connection, and that is the Hasselblad cameras that were taken to the Moon on the Apollo missions. A very different kind of iris of course - but, I did notice that image 2 had a very short depth of field.
ok im gunna read up
Wait I was looking at cameras yesterday
Wait iris, holy shit, it think cameras make sense
I haven’t had a chance to check it out yet (at work)
Well also cameras have a prism
And luna 3 is about taking photos
Don't let the bed bugs bite 🙂
I think i was having withdrawals.. i was sad this afternoon until now
pretty sure this moorse code
I woke up early at 6 this morning, their was only two new messages so I went back to sleep, then a clue was posted 😦 we can solve it from this tho, I feel it.
oh ok
Duh posted this on the padlet 2days ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_odorata
Viola odorata is a species of flowering plant in the genus Viola, native to Europe and Asia. This small hardy herbaceous perennial is commonly known as wood violet, sweet violet, English violet, common violet, florist's violet, or garden violet. It has been introduced into North America and Australia.
I think this is the flower in the image
the code is just for another violet flower
do you read this bottom to top?
Almost forgot to turn the car off 😅
oh oh I know this one!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/22°_halo
is morse LACKY ? LACKN ?
could be it's a partial word like kommisar x
.-.. .- -. -. -.- -.. = lannkd ? reversed is ukaanf
it is bottom to top, if I see them correctly because there is no .-.- in Morse, top down 3rd character. going bottom top it looks like .-.. .- -.-. -.- --- which is LACKO
could it be to N's if spacing is bad?
Glad you are here DD, I was going to ping K2 for help 😄
I get okänf the other way
@timid solstice glad to see you too bud!
from this image LACKO looks the best fit. search comes up with "LÄCKÖ Series - IKEA" and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacko
Lacko may refer to:
Lukáš Lacko, Slovak tennis player
Łącko (disambiguation), several places in Poland
Läckö, Vänern island in Lidköping Municipality, Sweden
unscrambled to CLOAK ?
the T is fixed 👀
KAROL backwords is** LORAK** and gives the result of "Karolina Myroslavivna Kuiek[1][a] (born 27 September 1978), popularly known as Ani Lorak,[b] is a Ukrainian singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur and former UN Goodwill Ambassador."
have we figured out what this says yet?
yeah I see KAROL
I see is when its a small image
enlarged I cant read it... or is just because is 1 am here and my eyes are blurred af
perfect haha
yes ✅
oops, sorry
Niiiiice, new image! Hopefully this week I can get back to EE hunting, I've been busy with a few course projects 😅
Rip, went from the computer right before the image 🙃
Btw, I saw some thing about the flower, but not sure if anyone actually solved it.
It's a Iris Sibirica. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_sibirica)
"It has been around before the 1500s and was first called Iris augustifolia media by Carolus Clusius. [...]
It was then first described and published by Carl Linnaeus in his book, Species Plantarum 1 39 on 1 May 1753"
Iris sibirica (commonly known as Siberian iris or Siberian flag), is a species in the genus Iris. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial, from Europe (including France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Former Yugoslavia, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Ukraine and...
It's probably referring to the place, or the castle Läckö Slott
Here's my attempt at the 92 image. To me it looks like 92 - 1
Uppsala University seems intriguing. we know since before that Anders Ångström is tied to it and has a lab called after him.
But Carl Linnaeus also taught at Uppsala
Beyond that, Anders Celsius also also taught at Uppsala
🪦
Do you mean the code because that was solved, also the flower in the pouch in the image is English Violet #easter-eggs message
I found a different Iris tied to the Sp Pl code
Interesting
Yeah the flower on the mg is the iris
No worries 😆 I was in bed any way, this time I actually saw it before I started pointing out stuff all over haha
It’s easy to fall into confirmation bias here, but this is a bit of info about Lunar Orbiter 1, which was used to help locate and survey Apollo landing locations: “Lunar Orbiter 1 was injected into an elliptical near-equatorial lunar orbit 92.1 hours after launch.”
There’s some sort of pattern on this pocket.
(Like a hidden one)
Likewise on this area
I’m on mobile until tomorrow, so can’t mess with it in photoshop yet
Something like that?
I've also looked at that, but it never became clearer no matter how i manipulated it
The 92 - 1 or 92 ^ - 3 is annoyingly not clear
I think this looks like a 3 but it could be from over editing
Tiny tiny ghost hands
Haven't we gotten pixels in the earlier images as well?
haha was just about to post this
your to fast man
sanics the name, speeds my game 🦔
or Iris Sibirica https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_sibirica
Iris sibirica (commonly known as Siberian iris or Siberian flag), is a species in the genus Iris. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial, from Europe (including France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Former Yugoslavia, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Ukraine and...
Yep, further down the wiki page it states the Sp PL 39 1753 as well
hmm maybe


