#easter-eggs
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Im thinking we are to look for a certain color in nanometers on the color spectrum converted to angstrom units...
Perhaps between "Violet light has a wavelength between approximately 380 and 435 nanometers."
Hello guys, so we have another image? 🫣
"Siberian iris or Siberian flag."
There's two regions in Siberia along the 118th meridian
Zabaykalsky Krai and the Republic of Sakha
Yes, but this didn't help us at all so far haha
Hardly anything that ties together nicely with previous images/clues
Hmm, that might be it 🤔
"The ancient Greek noun Ἶρις means both the rainbow and the halo of the Moon."
btw, what's the largest img we've gotten? this one is 2880x1620
Those are the largest kind
All iseult images has been 2880x1620 and then we had the Fire image both in two different 1920x1080 versions and one 2880x1620 and Take Cover in both sizes as well.
ty
you're welcome 😄
Halo of the Moon apparently means this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/22°_halo
Not sure if it's at all relevant but that is damn cool

In space, white dots (or lines) can appear on film as a result of cosmic rays passing through the camera. These don’t occur on Earth because of the atmosphere and magnetosphere deflecting most of them. The rays can also cause white flashes in astronauts’ eyes. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray_visual_phenomena
Cosmic ray visual phenomena, or light flashes (LF), also known as Astronaut's Eye, are spontaneous flashes of light visually perceived by some astronauts outside the magnetosphere of the Earth, such as during the Apollo program. While LF may be the result of actual photons of visible light being sensed by the retina, the LF discussed here could ...
@mortal ivy that was supposed to be a reply to your pixel image
They could be a visual representation of them in the artwork
Oh 😮 that's a good find
Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), also called Explorer 94 and SMEX-12, is a NASA solar observation satellite. The mission was funded through the Small Explorer program to investigate the physical conditions of the solar limb, particularly the interface region made up of the chromosphere and transition region. The spacecraft consists ...
"sub-ångström spectral resolution"
So you can go even deeper 👀
Gonna be into planck length soon
This could be an alternative way to decode the morse on the M60 image
And another alternative
The original interpretation - LACKO
LACKO seems most correct, with ~equal spacing between the dots/dashes for each letter
Yeah, I do agree
A listing for a paper about multi-wavelength flare observations where one of the authors has the name Thackeray-Lacko https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017LPICo2042.4069Q/abstract
Wolf 359 is a nearby late-M dwarf that is known to produce frequent flares. We will present results from our observations in the optical, UV, X-ray, and radio wavelengths and discuss the potential impact on exoplanet habitability.
A powerful, streamlined new Astrophysics Data System
Other papers by the same author
Lacko is also a town in Poland
And a Swedish castle
Läckö Castle has some connections with Carl von Linné / Carl Linnaeus
Nothing much, but there is at least some small connections
``Walking in Läckö-Kinnekulle also takes you back into the past. Several of the trails pass some interesting historic monuments, including ones from the middle ages, and when Sweden converted to Christianity. That part of our history is of course more visible on the Pilgrim’s Trails, which are meant to feed both body and soul. Choose to walk a few hours – or several days.
Kinnekulle
Kinnekulle has long been celebrated for its rich flora. When the famous Swedish botanist Carl von Linné visited this 306 m high plateau, back in the 1700s, he waxed lyrical about it and described Kinnekulle as one of the most remarkable places in the whole country. Kinnekulle was formed 500 million years ago and is to this day a place of great interest for geologists. In the large quarry you can see for example 40 metres of Kinnekulle’s vast limestone strata.
The rich and unique flora on Kinnekulle, together with the fact that the whole surrounding area blooms with creativity, makes it easy to see how it got its nickname “The flowering mountain”.``
Kinnekulle looks pretty cool, not very typical Swedish nature, so I understand his excitement
Finding 'fossil' meteorites is extremely rare
The article also discusses the presence of the element Iridium, which is a signature of the K-T boundary, which is when the dinosaurs became extinct as a result of the Chicxulub meteorite impact
Oh!!
Iridium was named after the Greek goddess IRIS!!!
Iridium is a chemical element with the symbol Ir and atomic number 77. A very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal of the platinum group, it is considered the second-densest naturally occurring metal (after osmium) with a density of 22.56 g/cm3 (0.815 lb/cu in) as defined by experimental X-ray crystallography. It is one of the most corr...
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Iris (; EYE-riss; Greek: Ἶρις, translit. Îris, lit. "rainbow," Ancient Greek: [îːris]) is a daughter of the gods Thaumas and Electra, the personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods, a servant to the Olympians and especially Queen Hera. Iris appears in several stories carrying messages from a...
Yeah, I looked into that earlier but couldn't find a good connection from there
"Iris is a daughter of the gods Thaumas and Electra,[4] the personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods"
The rainbow thing seems like a good link
The ancient Greek noun Ἶρις means both the rainbow and the halo of the Moon.
Is what I found intriguing
IRIS is also the name of the infrared (ironic) instrument on the Voyager spacecraft https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_interferometer_spectrometer_and_radiometer
An Infrared interferometer spectrometer and radiometer (IRIS) is a device built into the Voyager space probe which enables the measurement of three distinct properties. The instrument itself consists of two separate instruments that together share a single large-aperture telescope system.The Infrared interferometer spectrometer holds two functio...
Kinnekulle is actually really nice, an amazing flora and also really interesting from geological perspective… I was there a couple of weeks ago, simply beautiful, you should visit.!
Completely un-EE-related text, just checking in and see if you are getting close… I can go to bed, hehe
I would, but I have Easter Eggs to solve. Priorities! 
^ listening to Pink Floyd
This is where Carl Linnaeus is buried: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uppsala_Cathedral
Uppsala Cathedral (Swedish: Uppsala domkyrka) is a cathedral located between the University Hall of Uppsala University and the Fyris river in the centre of Uppsala, Sweden. A church of the Church of Sweden, the national church, in the Lutheran tradition, Uppsala Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Uppsala, the primate of Sweden. It is als...
No ziplines, yet...
"unplayable"
Look at these rocks Rockhound… took this picture in Kinnekulle a couple of weeks ago… didn’t think I would see this in the our EE-channel, haha
:o

One thing I've noticed in the latest image is that the fabrics appear to be reflective - like safety reflector material.
The material uses a basic form of retroreflection
A retroreflector (sometimes called a retroflector or cataphote) is a device or surface that reflects radiation (usually light) back to its source with minimum scattering. This works at a wide range of angle of incidence, unlike a planar mirror, which does this only if the mirror is exactly perpendicular to the wave front, having a zero angle of ...
This part of the image may be a clue to that as well
Seems like a little bit of a reach
Do we have any guesses for 92 yet ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CASC_Rainbow#CH-92 maybe something?
CASC Rainbow (Cai Hong, abbreviated as CH) is a series of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) developed by the China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics, an entity under the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). The China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics is also known as the 11th Academy of CASC, or 701st Research Institute.
nvm
I think it's unlikely we'll see anything relating to modern conflicts - it's a bit too 'sensitive,' for want to a better word.
for some reason i thought it said it was russian
im dumb
its so hard to pick which direction this password is meant to be in, we have so many different leads but know way of knowing which one is right.
like it could be moon/dark side of the moon, it could be prism, it could be russia, it could be rainbow, it could be greek
yeah, there are still lunar leads available, light ones, and Linnaeus as well
it could be cameras
yes as well
like i found this http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Zenit_1, which has a prism and iris, is russian, its name is spelt in Cyrillic letters
yeah i think moon is the way to go
I’ve been thinking about how Linnaeus and the Moon link. Here’s one line of thought: https://www.space.com/plants-grown-lunar-soil-apollo-missions
wait that's actually super cool
Linne also got a crater on the moon named after him
Though so far no clue have directly been pointing to Linne right?
Both Carl Linnaeus and Anders Ångström has been deans at Uppsala University.
Linnaeus was a professor there for many years.
They have a lab named after Ångström.
Seems mildly suspicious
I think sometimes we need a day or so to ponder things and then come back with a new path. This is probably one of those moments.
A potential good path to look at!
Another famous swede who also was a dean, and a professor at Uppsala University, and lived at the same time as Linnaeus was Anders Celsius
"There is no doubt that Anders Celsius is best known for the 100-degree thermometer scale and the unit of measurement named after him, °C. Celsius was also prominent in astronomy and instrumental in the creation of Sweden’s first astronomical observatory in Uppsala. He studied the science of planets, comets and stars and promoted Sweden’s adoption of the Gregorian calendar."
Hot research! 
https://www.kalendarium.uu.se/event/?eventId=66116 it just makes so much sense, but I can't find any password 😅
2/9/2022 Celsius-Linnaeus Lecturers 2022

"Every year the Faculty of Science and Technology arranges the Celsius-Linnaeus honorary lectures in memory of Carl von Linné and Anders Celsius, both distinguish professors at Uppsala University. The appointed Celsius-Linnaeus lecturers are at today's forefront of research within their fields.
All lectures and symposium takes place at Ångström Laboratory, Siegbahnsalen."
rob stop me before I make some phone calls 👀
Oh, here's something interesting: "Uppsala University appears in the novel S. by Doug Dorst and J. J. Abrams. The fictional author V. M. Straka of Ship of Theseus sends Mr. Grahn a confidential letter on Uppsala Universitet letterhead and stamps his signature with "Straka Uppsala Arkiv" (included as an insert to the book)."
"...promoted the Gregorian calender..."
ugh not this shit again
I was just thinking about JJ Abrams and lens flares with regard to this series of clues
I can't find a non-gardenish source for this, but the Iris Sibirica we found in the image, it's nick name is Blue Moon https://www.gardenia.net/plant/iris-sibirica-blue-moon-siberian-iris
Relates to both the moon, and the blue/violet theme we've had with the 460nm of the light spectrum and 2.75 - 3.26 eV
A blue moon is an additional full moon that appears in a subdivision of a year: the third of four full moons in a season.
The phrase in modern usage has nothing to do with the actual color of the Moon, although a visually blue Moon (the Moon appearing with a bluish tinge) may occur under certain atmospheric conditions—for instance, if volcanic e...
very blue
I've also found a weird rabbit hole
Carl Linnaeus, a swedish hardrock journalist, translated (Ronnie James) Dio's book "Rainbow in the Dark" to swedish last year 😂
Let’s explore Micheal Bays Transformers movie Dark of the moon, I’m sure there’s rabbit holes there too
''In 1961, the Ark, a Cybertronian spacecraft carrying an invention capable of ending the war between the Autobots and the Decepticons, crash lands on the dark side of Earth's Moon.''
do they ever hide little easter egg clues in this stuff? https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1009830123463266365/1039847833479684106/LS_Screenshot_November_09egg_1.gif
So I've been catching up with the hunt, all clues seem to point to spectroscopy, right?
i notice their is a rainbow towards the end
yeah a lot of stuff points towards spectroscopy, main clues so far are moon/dark side of the moon, russia, spectroscopy, ultraviolet, iris (which could just be rainbow).
um not sure if others think the same but I think that 460 bc is for the Russian Barcode (BC) which is 460, also I think the flower in the lattest image looks exactly like a flower that is sometimes called the russian iris.
and yeah the russian on the first image which means luna 3
It could be. I do think that we don't have anything good on those two (or three) things (460, BC and the flower). Maybe investigating those things would get us closer to the answer 🤔
hmmm I just saw the 460 BC, Abderus and Democritus connection. That might be strong after all
Democritus (Atomic theory) and the clues about spectroscopy shouldn't be leading us to Atomic spectroscopy, right? I just don't see how Democritus fits 😅
i wanna be that egg right now
hugged by isult
So the Sp. Pl.:39 (1753) does not point to a single flower but several, all of beeing purple and yellow Irises though.
Iris foetidissima L., Sp. Pl.: 39 (1753).
Iris graminea L., Sp. Pl.: 39 (1753
Iris sibirica L., Sp. Pl.: 39 (1753).
Iris spuria L., Sp. Pl.: 39 (1753).
Iris verna L., Sp. Pl.: 39 (1753).
Iris versicolor L., Sp. Pl.: 39 (1753).
Iris virginica L., Sp. Pl.: 39 (1753).
Not any clues for this particular EE-hunt/level you are on now... (but there can always be other small clues about the game and little nods in all our assets... ._.)
ah cool, thanks for the clarification, i also thought that the alpha stats you released could easily have hidden stuff in it if you wanted to haha
You are welcome.!
(Yes we could, but we always try to make sure the clues are clear and easy to find to make sure our EE-hunters don't get confused, hehe... ._.)
Yes, but google image searching the flower results in iris sibirica, which has the most fleshed out wiki page and strongest connections to the other clues (imo)
The 460 BC for rus didn’t really align to the “barcode” and needs to be proved and the flower in the image is not an Iris it’s an English Violet, the SP code is for an Iris
Ah ok didn't know
no worries
Google Image search is very clear that it's an Iris Siberian, why do you think it's a English Violet?
This is a comparison of the Flower and a English Violet
And this is a comparison of the Flower and a Iris Sibirica
Good point
Flipping that google image, and its the exact same flower. This is the image they modeled it after
Nice find!
Good find
Thank you ☺️ Deteggtive Giriko at your service 🫡🕵️
It wouldn't surprise me if that was actually the image they rotoscoped the flower out of
Maybe it's not even 3d modeled
Probably, I don't know that stuff, so just said modeled haha
well because rob told me
so I have no idea now
Then clearly rob is incorrect 😵💫
Didnt know if I should post this message but helps clear this up. It was late and I misread this part of the message from him. its not the exact same that duh found- "can you imagine how surprised I got when Duh posted a flower that looked like the one on the image I was planning to post a couple of days later... haha "
I just used this software at work and noticed the name - its IRIS
for **Spectrography,
Detectors
and Astronomy**
Good work!!! That's clearly the one! I was afraid we could have gotten the wrong flower, but that confirms it 100% 💪🏻
Speaking of Alice in Wonderland
When the crescent of the moon is pointing up in the sky it is called a Cheshire moon
neat
And when the moon hits your eye, like a big pizza pie, that's amore.
Wild theory: but what if we are meant to use spectroscopy to decipher the barcode and get an element (or elements) out of it?
Something like this:
Hi there.!
This little thing is bound to make you happy.!
yo
COIN
writing on the gun
680384
Yes I do change the padlet cover every time we get a new image
114 103/2 116 114
ye that
electron configuration? 🤔
Oh
10-31 ?
As soon as I step away from my computer 😅
Hmm
Third image in a row
Rob might be in your walls
as soon as you step away from the pc
he posts
Yep Saam, he wants me afk so he can post in peace
Alpha decay or α-decay is a type of radioactive decay in which an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle (helium nucleus) and thereby transforms or 'decays' into a different atomic nucleus, with a mass number that is reduced by four and an atomic number that is reduced by two. An alpha particle is identical to the nucleus of a helium-4 atom, whi...
?
Maybe nothing. but i'll post it
This is the same theory that led me to think that 1 1 8 might be a reference to H2O because Hydrogen and Oxygen have so many lines in the violet part of the spectrum
The uzi says 32 instead of 118 now
And that gold coin is deffo a direct link to the answer, I’m sure of it
I'm looking at it
Not enough space on the right
The head is bigger
It's only a head on the coin basically
I was just thinking it could be a reference to Lithium, but I'm not sure how it would fit the rest of the clues
Maybe we should explore that theory then 🤔
Somewhat rounded
What's that supposed to be? 🤔
The t from iseult
Is that Hermes or just my face when taking a dump
ohhhhh I see it
Looks like a man with long hair beard to me
Not sure if it's a match but it does look similar
This is what coins with him on it look like
This resembles it too
101 CE–200 CE
There are plenty of versions of this particular head
All with different features
atomic numbers don't go that high They do go that high, I'm just stupid 😂
Don't think it's elements
Fl No Lv Fl / Fl Md Lv Fl
r f t r if you use ALT + code
Nothing meaningful really
I'm seeing DNA references
The thing about this coin is that it looks too perfect imho
If it was an antique it wouldn't even be rounded
Not perfectly at least
Looks like an EgoRapter interpretation of Goku going super saiyen
The "thing" that holds the hair is definitely there in our coin
Maybe it's the burnt Ritz cracker equivalent of Jesus toast
aaaah new image
there's a little scrratch next to 32 like a + symbol
Yup
the top bit looks like it could spell out poseidon no?
Could the + be for protons? Maybe pointing to Germanium? Probably not, but I'll throw the idea still 😂
I'm trying to make it sharper
wonder if that texture on this part of the gun is on purpose
might be something here (?)
photoshop:LayerName="Hi EE-hunters.!" photoshop:LayerText="A new day, a new image... no more rabbit holes.!"/>
no more rabbit holes
this is it hunters
Planet/moon orbiting?
Yeah, I feel like we are almost there. We've solved most of the clues already
New tier next week guys! We got this! 💪🏻
Yeah I think so
there could be a pattern here
I find it weird that we didn't get a NamaTama... maybe the answer is not... "namatamable"?
looks like DNA
also, only iseul-t would make a mag sleeve 
♀️ TE ?
90?
Ooh new image
I interpret it like this
Morning all! New art = new stuckness. 
Hi hello lets go
Og
👀
ye i see it now
The 1 + 5 bullets suggested to me 15. Apollo 15 had the largest retroreflector on the Moon.
There's a little plus sign next to the 32 on the uzi
And this looks QR code-ish (sorry if posted before)
Or just low resolution.
(As in low res is the clue)
Similar to the pixilation on the M60 iris image
It's something at least haha
That's 100% a clue
The other stages didn't have stuff which looked like this
Maybe we should look at some info about water ice on the Moon and how it’s been detected?
I've been down that path a few times lol but could be worth another look with new clues
keep in mind the metadata said "no more rabbit holes" 
Lunar water is water that is present on the Moon. Diffuse water molecules can persist at the Moon's sunlit surface, as discovered by NASA's SOFIA observatory in 2020. Gradually water vapor is decomposed by sunlight, leaving hydrogen and oxygen lost to outer space. Scientists have found water ice in the cold, permanently shadowed craters at the M...
anyway, gotta go back to work. glhf 
118 in there
There's a 10-31 on the gun, could that be a date when we solved it?
We were still on the first image, just one or two days in
680384 is a blue/purple hexcode https://www.color-hex.com/color/680384
#680384 color hex, #680384 color chart,rgb,hsl,hsv color number values, html css color codes and html code samples.
9TE is probably just pointing us back to the original clue: Spectrum
Because if you search 9TE the first thing that comes up is a stock
Here's the best I could do
Looks like Rob and a small > / thing
embark rob 


I think it's kinda funny that the weapons look like they're wearing little clothes
definitely a thing rob will do
Sweden has a pretty cold climate during the winter… ._.
Just checking in… .___.
they get longer and longer every time 😂
On the uzi, the shoulder thing used to be blue, now it's pulled out and metal colored
But more than anything, there's a dot orbiting a bigger circle
Thanks 😄
yeah lmao
are we looking for a moon, or the moon?
or...
or a satellite orbiting the moon
Yes, that came to mind for me as well
maybe we want to look back at this?
1869 + first satellite (the very definition of orbit)
Deimos (systematic designation: Mars II) is the smaller and outermost of the two natural satellites of Mars, the other being Phobos. Of similar composition to C and D-type asteroids, Deimos has a mean radius of 6.2 km (3.9 mi) and takes 30.3 hours to orbit Mars. Deimos is 23,460 km (14,580 mi) from Mars, much farther than Mars's other moon, Pho...
''In 1877, Asaph Hall discovered the two moons of Mars. He wrote to Hale, comparing the smaller Martian moon, Deimos, to the Brick Moon''
oh, that's where the 1869 clue came in!
or should I say, points to
Deimos is a greek god
well we also have the first Periodic Table (goes with Democritus and origin of Atomic Theory)
sneaky Rob with his multiple correct answers...
Maybe it's a hydrogen atom
There are a few more 1869 leads that could potentially be relevant:
On 17 February 1869, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev jotted down the symbols for the chemical elements, putting them in order according to their atomic weights and inventing the periodic table.
Anders Ångström released an Atlas on the Spectrum of the Sun in 1869
it's crazy that it could tie into every clue haha
1869 was a good year for science I guess
But also the 118 links are insane too
especially with numbers - but Empty Spaces being track 8 on album 11 is uncanny
I think I missed what was significant about Empty Spaces
"Empty Spaces" is a song by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, featured as the eighth track on their 1979 rock opera The Wall. It contains a backmasked message.
The backmasked message
No, but that it's effectively an Easter Egg on the album, is pretty mad
that is pretty mad
aaand it's in The Wall
if we wanted to connect that to The Brick Moon
the cover art is quite similar
to be fair
I really want to dig in to God of War right now
have we identified the coin yet?
we think its a Poseidon coin
giriko did this #easter-eggs message
need a pinned clue summary from Flex 
it looks like some kind of QR code ish pattern OR modern camoflage
too spaced for QR
camouflage is a good lead
Yeah, it's too spaced, i know
that has loads of leads with spectroscopy and ocular research etc
looks like digital camo
ye, the only other thing i picked up from that pattern is this (?) – there's a different shade there
Isn't "cloak" related to that? as in "hiding"
The anagram for lacko?
yeah
Multi-scale camouflage is a type of military camouflage combining patterns at two or more scales, often (though not necessarily) with a digital camouflage pattern created with computer assistance. The function is to provide camouflage over a range of distances, or equivalently over a range of scales (scale-invariant camouflage), in the manner of...
I'm looking at that as well fish
114 102 116 114 is totally a word
It has some stuff about visible light
it has a repeated letter
92+ in previous image
32+ here
it's definitely notation for something
not sure what though
maybe a phone numer prefix? +32 is belgium
10-31 makes me think of Halloween, and that was one of the first day with the iseul-t picture
So maybe it's a hint we solved it on that day, as I stated earlier 🤷
680384 is a hex color for blue
#680384 color hex, #680384 color chart,rgb,hsl,hsv color number values, html css color codes and html code samples.
not blue in the color, but it's mostly blue
what has a colour got to do with this tho?
porple
Colors have everything to do with this level
It's been a common theme in all the iseult images
Something pointing to blue / violet / prism / rainbows
This is 9TE
(Notice the Spectrum)
it leans to the right
That is definitely a nine
It slants more than the T, noticeably more
however it reminds me of the symbol of Juno, slightly
the spectrum is a super solid connection, (or a pretty good coincidence)
they definitely are pointing us towards spectrums and spectroscopy, but I really wonder what more we need to get the answer
there is totally a thematic connection between pink and violet and purple
The recurring clues pointing us towards violet and spectrum might be hinting at ultraviolet spectrum, which is hidden to the naked eye. The anagram for ‘cloak’ from ‘lacko’ might make sense here
Yes, I've spent a bit too much time reading about ultraviolet and spectrums the last week or so 😅
I felt so hopeful after the original iseult candy image, but now the EE despair is really kicking in again
theres no ending hole for the bullet tho, hmmm
thats what i meant where does the bullet go then
it's also one of the only things that doesn't appear in the first image
maybe the bolt is there to stop dirt from getting into the tube when unused?
Like what you do with dslr cameras and the lenses
I thought this too
but doesn't look like that irl
That would be the part where you screw it on the weapon
I'm assuming they didn't model the thread and tried to hide it in the shadow
Nothing of interest imho
Like the missing loop on the Ak that recently got added
working on it ><
don't think underestimating them is gonna help find more clues
we've been told that we miss about 15% of clues and references
that pentagon is a quite unique shape to be there too
so x is a clue or..
duh did point that out before yeah
interesting the number of the virtual firearm is back to 32 like the ospuze
118 is for sure a clue in image 1
There is a plus beside, don't forget
92+ was in the previous image no?
Nono
did people have ideas for this?
It was for Flex4d
FULL
cool ok
Just the fire selector
it's on the other pics too I think
Yup
hey could you change the title to Forth clue please
What do you want it to be
i mean this
and MAC-10
I think the Xs are probably thrown in there as a reminder of 
Most images have one
Where is that from?
Oh, the padlet, I see. It should say MAC-10
Uzi's are a bit longer than the MAC-10
I guess that could also be interpreted as Hydrogen 🤔
Good point
What if this is like that clue that had all the numbers distributed in the image? In this case it could be the elements:
Gold coin = Au
0 = O
That thing = H
...etc?
1s 2s = Lithium = Li
could also mean oribit or orbital
I wonder how easy Rob thinks this tier is 😂
I reckon he adds these clues just because we mention the things 😆
inb4
I guess he would say it's elemental 😛
rob looking at the chat right now
We're rocketing along
I love this comment in Mendeleev's Wikipedia entry: Mendeleev's 1865 doctoral dissertation was entitled "A Discourse on the combination of alcohol and water", but it only discussed medical-strength alcohol concentrations over 70%, and he never wrote anything about vodka.
It sounds like they are disappointed 
My brother used to fly helicopters in Papua New Guinea with Russians. He said the Russian pilots would drink the de-icing fluid from the aircraft. Hardcore. 
That's... on brand
So, we have clues that point to spectroscopy and clues that point to atoms...? 🤔
Could atomic spectroscopy lead to the answer? 🤔
It's possible. Many things are possible right now.
We are at THAT moment of the hunt 😅
Atomic spectroscopy is the study of the electromagnetic radiation absorbed and emitted by atoms. Since unique elements have characteristic (signature) spectra, atomic spectroscopy, specifically the electromagnetic spectrum or mass spectrum, is applied for determination of elemental compositions. It can be divided by atomization source or by the ...
experimenting with different threads can't hurt
the coin is definitely of an Ancient Greek/Roman someone
and we've only run into about 5 of them
can't hurt to look
they seem to have a rather large headpiece
and are looking directly at us
with a beard
or is that just me
looks like its looking left
looks like this to me
with a nice beard too
It's facing to the left imho
It also seems to have this "head band" #easter-eggs message
Definitely has a beard
@tulip matrix Today I learned that even with an electron microscope, it can be quite difficult to distinguish between the fingerprints of a koala and a human.
that somehow looks less clear
neat!
Kinda weird to think of a Koala with human fingers

One for AI art?
Yes! Well done @sharp flame
Uhmmm, doesn't really match
I dunno man I still think it looks like a super Saiyan on the john
it doesn't???
it looks almost perfect to me
thats not the coin imo
Yeah I see it too
The hair line doesn't
Yeah, they don't look alike
the one in the art has a longer beard
I think that's the coin
The lighting is slightly different but I can totally see it
I GOT YOU FISH
Hi hello, I fell down a deep hole
okay either way, just in case, this is his Medal, not a coin
his beard here looks like it
that looks right imo
Hey it's the backwards N
it's the forehead for me
here he is looking left
Galileo Mandini time traveling
Quite the noggin
what is the medal for?
yep yep
I think its him but thats not the exact coin/medal
I gotta disagree
They don't look alike really. Also, the coin in the art has an edge serration.
the coin in the art looks like posiden to me
I doubt they made a texture just for the coin, they probably took it from somewhere
like the flower on the LMG
it was a rotoscoped photo
looks part of the render to me
mirrored?
and bump maps can distort proportions slightly to the eye
since there's only one colour and we are relying on shadow for shape
Yes, but the medal you found doesn't follow a few key features of the head in our coin
those are literally the opposite of key features
those are minute details
the amount of head which goes off the edge of the coin for example
@sharp flame @south wyvern I think there's no point discussing whether it is or not, as we can't be 100% of the answer. The only thing we can do is accept it as a possible clue, or find a better fit to the image
is basically the same
the first step would be to find another coin which looks like that
If it serves the purpos of preventing going down a rabbit hole that isn't related i think it's worth discussing
I gain no profit from stating that the coin found is not the same as ours, i'm just trying to analyze the differences between them
rob is the only person who can say yes or no to this 
I think you're dismissing the 1869, 460 and Democritus links here
which all are atomic theory stuff
not spectral
it aint really a rabbit hole
Every clue tends to be a rabbit hole, except the one that leads to the correct answer. It's good that we have different ideas, we can choose which ones to follow. In the end, we all benefit from going different paths, because one of those paths is the correct one 🤷🏻♂️
just a strong tie to a clue we already have
when someone finds a good alternative we can compare the mendeleev medal and see which one fits it better
I'm not saying it's not tied, i'm only saying that it's coming to a conclusion with the wrong means. It's like a math problem that somehow gives the correct answer but you were wrong on the process of coming up with that answer
this is true, but it really is impossible to find a coin like this without putting previous clues into the search bar
Yeah, I understand what you are saying. It's not a perfect match, and it shouldn't be taken as such. But it's so far the only possible answer that we have, so we should consider it as such: a possible answer, not necessarily the right one
again I really won't dispute other coins presented
We only know we have the right answers to the clues once we know the answer to the tier, in the meantime they are all just ideas, some more solid than others
I'm gonna have a good look for one now
It clearly the stronger match between all the coins presented, but it's not the one, we shouldn't take it as certain, that's all i'm trying to say
me too
saying it's not is pretty assertive, but yeah it can't hurt to look for a better match
must be a weird coincidence though
To me it's only matching because there is a male subject with a beard and long hair facing left on a gold coin, other than that the "flow" of the hair doesn't follow between them
It's like saying a BMW 3 series and a Mazda Miata are similar because they both have 4 wheels and a steering wheel 😅
I can say the smallness of the writing rules out any Ancient Roman or Greek coin
a simple image search will confirm that
I agree with this, if it was an ancient coin it probably wouldn't have been this round
This isn't the right coin at all, but I thought interesting that Democritus appears on this Greek Coin (10 Drachmes 1982 - 2000)
also notice how in these coins, the head doesn't flow off the edge
Yeah, that's what I'm looking for
I just have this gut feeling is all
you can find my image on Mendeleev's wiki page
also Mendeleev is Russian
And has a strong tie to 1869, so I'm willing to at least entertain the idea that it's his medal displayed as a coin
and the Periodic table, the first ever, the one he got the Medal for, was produced in 1869
and that medal just looks a lot like ours
That lends to confirmation bias though
again it's very hard to find the coin/medal by treating it as an isolated clue
We did it with Beethoven's signature though - it might be possible. Worth spending a bit of time on, I reckon.
it doesn't have to be a coin
in fact, the medal is that thick
and that shape
It is definitely a modern coin/medal, as it has a perfect edge
I just assumed they used the
and re-did the surface
do you guys think this means anything?
Probably, i doubt they would take too much effort into crafting a single clue, especially one that blurred
it's what I'm working on currently, but im just doing crazy stuff haha
I'm telling you It's a Mendeleev cracker
I just tried distorting it lol
it's the jesus toast of atomism
i also found this

I will say, that dark spot on his ear looks completely identical no?
looks high enough to be a hyphen
Assuming both subjects share an ear... Yeah
yeah
October 31
I mean the shape
kinda looks like IJ.31
It's not a confirmation though, it's highly likely the shape of an ear is the same between two subjects, the things that are most likely to change are hair and beard, and in the two coins they're not the same, they're both long, yeah, but don't flow in the same way
the same way thing might be to do with the fact that the perspectives aren't lined up completely
there's about a 10 degree difference between the 2 images
oooh nice
also, regardless of which way it goes, the hairstyle and straightness are pretty much the same, and the beard
there is also the bright spot which is collar is visible
it could be that the harsh lights are adding extra distortion too, and masking the same features
anyway I'm gonna go off Mendeleev, assuming it is a clue, so that I may find other (stronger) connections which hopefully circle back and confirm this one more
I think it'd be a better use of your time to look for medals/coins which look even more similar than Mendeleev, while I rabbit hole
was being sincere
sorry it came off weird
No worries
It's just that this is kinda an anti-rabbit hole
in the sense that you don't need to go further than one wiki link to find this image
it's the only person in our clueweb that has one of these
actually Angstrom does too
Democritus hometown has a golden coin, but it looks nothing like the coin haha
I found a possible link for this
I was speaking about this one
ooh the griffin
That isn't the hexcode? 😮
ye i already linked that
Oh, that's the first image someone posted haha
Oh, ok, soz
I will say that it's less likely to be a currently marketed product
but the lens aspect is a really good connection
such a nice color, love it
9TE is a telescope
I believe 9TE refers to the stock for SpectrumOne, which links back to the spectrum clues
But all guesses are guesses 😄
schrodinger's clue
As a member of the wwPDB, the RCSB PDB curates and annotates PDB data according to agreed upon standards. The RCSB PDB also provides a variety of tools and resources. Users can perform simple and advanced searches based on annotations relating to sequence, structure and function. These molecules are visualized, downloaded, and analyzed by users ...
9TE-5, both are on the mag
it's both a clue and not a clue until it isn't a clue or isn't not a clue 🤷♂️
bolt added to this for some reason
Aesthetic
does anyone know what IJ-31 could mean?
10-31 you mean?
that's cause of 3d displacement
the back curve is behind the bump
imo it's too curved at the top to be a J
does that say what I think it does
hahahah yeah
I had to do a triple take for a second ngl
thats the beauty of gen z humour
This is cursed
There are some insane "coincidences" in this series of clues. The Apollo 11 summary flight plan containing a complete record of the entire Apollo 11 mission, from launch to splashdown, sold at auction for £680,384.
doc and padlet updated
cluestackoverflow
t1c-cluestack 🤔
Some sort of pattern here. Hard to make out as anything specific
Kinda looks like this
Here it is upside down
this is the infamous welds
The Pioneer plaques are a pair of gold-anodized aluminum plaques that were placed on board the 1972 Pioneer 10 and 1973 Pioneer 11 spacecraft, featuring a pictorial message, in case either Pioneer 10 or 11 is intercepted by intelligent extraterrestrial life. The plaques show the nude figures of a human male and female along with several symbols ...
Rob at the end of every other sentence:
._.
Thank you, this is great!
THIS IS GOLD 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

I got a little burnt out so I've been doing this instead of helping 😅
You mean inspired, not burnt out 😂
Plantarum Leviosa or whatever hahaha
Yeees, precisely 
pure gold @tulip matrix
... ._.
I just realized I actually uploaded the unfinished one
oops 😅
Mine went from this very complimentary one:
RockhoundBlack of NZ,
Predicting trailers yet to be
Penning scripts of egg and game,
Someday to be a household name
To this one, which I think is known, in the business, as 'damning with faint praise':
RockhoundBlack of NZ,
Penning scripts of egg and game
Putting dates on trailers yet to be,
but they weren't quite the same.!
I would like a refund!

I offer an additional stanza:
Duhmeister is here, toiling away.!
And he will save us before we know it.!
He always keeps the rabbits at bay,
But also thinks he’s a fuckin’ poet.!
I deserve that 
My 2% royalties when this hits the top of the poetry charts will keep the mansion from freezing over
This fella is interesting - he pioneered infrared and ultraviolet photography and also studied an area on the Moon. He was also the first person to photograph ultraviolet fluorescence. He also developed an ultraviolet lamp, which is widely known as the Wood's lamp in medicine. And the slightly surreal glowing appearance of foliage in infrared photographs is called the Wood effect. In addition, he died on the 11th of August - 118 potential relationship there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_W._Wood
Robert Williams Wood (May 2, 1868 – August 11, 1955) was an American physicist and inventor who made pivotal contributions to the field of optics. He pioneered infrared and ultraviolet photography. Wood's patents and theoretical work inform modern understanding of the physics of ultraviolet light, and made possible myriad uses of UV fluorescence...
idk if I just missed it
but y'all don't think this is something?
oh I see it's just the overlay now
mirrors on the other side
mb
Well, this is just epic! (ps. no clues in this message, I am just mightily impressed and entertained!)
Duhnte Alighieri, great poet
Yes
I'm in this poem and I really enjoyed it. Thank you ❤️
And yes, I was prematurely celebrating our great progress early on in 1C, but I wanted to believe 😂
Wooo ❤
This better be in the game as an easter egg 😂
So far we've been able to solve the EEs with Wikipedia only, I wonder if that's always the case... 🤔
Hypothetically speaking... if you were to send a message with a clue... what would it say...? 😇
The lunar coordinates of the Angstrom Crater where found on another site, on wikipedia they're slightly different if i remember correctly
Nvm
i'm dumb
Yeah, that's what I mean. It'd be great to know if we could narrow our search just to Wikipedia, but I doubt we'll get an answer for that 😂
Not only that, but from the title / first bolded part of a wiki page
I saw in a dream a table where all elements fell into place as required. Awakening, I immediately wrote it down on a piece of paper, only in one place did a correction later seem necessary.
— Mendeleev
What a mad man, absolute legend
Imagine just dreaming of creating the Periodtic Table from nothing and only doing ONE correctment
I've had multiple dreams about different levels of this EE and none of the passwords I've dreamt up has ever been true 😦
I need to get on his MendeLEEVEL
I mean to be fair they vaugely knew what each element was
Of course, they weren't just random unknown elements, but just structuring them more or less perfectly within a dream
Hypothetically at least most of the newer ones we've found last for a few seconds before decaying lol
Rob hacked McDonald's Twitter account just to hide more clues 
Aye that rhymes hahaha
His dedication is admirable
Is that a number on the barcode?
Karol is a variant of the name Carl, could that be pointing us to Carl Linnaeus? 🤔
That Uppsala city is becoming interesting now, given that we have two people from there 😅
(I know it's been mentioned before 😛 )
Time to enroll in UU and take that course to solve the EE
https://www.uu.se/en/admissions/freestanding-courses/course/?kKod=1FA658&typ=1
The course prepares for further studies in material and chemical physics and research and goes beyond a first course in Quantum Physics in the treatment of the quantum physics of the atom and molecule.
The dedicated way, not the quick one. Respect 🫡
Hmmm I'm seeing some connections. Time for coffee to get the brain juices flowing
Again, you should drink mate 🧉 , not coffee 😛
Oh yeah I totally forgot!
I'm gonna order some now
Thanks for reminding me 
(if you are buying, I recommend yerba mate of the brand "Playadito" 😛 )
We turned Aragorn into a mate drinker, we have to continue spreading the mate culture 😛
Mendeleev - Periodic table of elements
So I'm thinking that the 92+ in the M60 image is referring to elements with an atomic number greater than 92 (Uranium).
These elements are known as transuranium elements
Ranging from 93 - 118
114 102 116 114 from the uzi image all fall within that range
Elements 102, 114 and 116 werre all discovered at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Yuri Oganessian is considered the "Grandfather of the Superheavy elements" who helped complete the 7th period of the periodic table of which all of these are located.
In this image of the periodic table all of the elements considered "Extremely radioactive" with a short half-life ʎ are highlighted in purple (Hex Color Value#680384.?)
Periodic Table
hmmmm I like this theory
Just ordered a bag of this! 🧉
I want to make a funny chem meme
But all the good memes argon
they do come in my mind periodiccally

therreeees hydrogen and helium
Did you order a mate (cup) and bombilla (straw) as well? 🤔
Yes Yuri Oganesyan or Hovanesyan is Armenian
You are genius people all this you remember 😱
To be fair, we've all been pouring over🧉 this for weeks
I didn't, are they necessary?
I was just going to use my tea infuser tbh 😄
For actual mate they are, but you can prepare it as you would prepare a tea and drink "mate cocido" instead
Mate cocido (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmate koˈsiðo], boiled mate, or just cocido in Corrientes Province), chá mate (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʃa ˈmatʃi], mate tea), kojoi (Guarani pronunciation: [koˈɟoi]), or yerbiado (Cuyo, Argentina) is an infusion typical of Southern Cone cuisine (mostly consumed in Southern Brazil, the Bolivian Chaco, Argentin...
That's what's inside the OSPUZE energy drink, it's lore /s
Okey dokey, I'll put a set on my christmas list 

[If you want] Give me a PO Box and I can send you one in a few weeks (when I go home for Thanksgiving 😛 )
I'm all good. Appreciate the offer tho 
You just made me drinking tea rn ty
I just noticed that last part about 10-13 is incorrect
The clue is 10-31
not 10-13
Doesn't seem very useful, but I'll post it in case somebody sees anything
(Those are the elements each clue could be referencing to)
What I don't understand now, and it's something I think might help us get the answer, is... of the 310 species of Iris... why the Iris Sibirica? 😅
Why? 🤌🏻
Native to Siberia on the 118th meridian
maybe
Oh look a triangle
Hmmm could be. So all that trouble to reference 118 again? We might be missing something there. I'll take a look at it after I finish my homework 😂
this reminds me of those visualization of sorting algorithms
Violet Noise would make a great name for a band from the late 80s. And that image a great album cover.
Synth Metal.
Actually one of the best dancing videos ever
Him throwing down his crutches is everything
A Pink Floyd cover band and they use the pink triangle instead of the prism

Woah that is neat
im pretty sure thats like the worst sorting algorithm tho 😂 bogo sort
Visualization and "audibilization" of 15 Sorting Algorithms in 6 Minutes.
Sorts random shuffles of integers, with both speed and the number of items adapted to each algorithm's complexity.
The algorithms are: selection sort, insertion sort, quick sort, merge sort, heap sort, radix sort (LSD), radix sort (MSD), std::sort (intro sort), std::stable...
eargasm
i love these kinds of videos
Is this what Neuralink sounds like?

pretty sure this is hacking into my brain via my ears
LMAOOOOO
its teaching us the secrets to all the EE's
SAMEE
Soda Stereo had a similar idea and named their album from '87 White Noise (Ruido Blanco) 😛
One of my favorite songs from that album:
Soda Stereo - "Prófugos" (Gira Me Verás Volver)
Escuchá el álbum ACÁ ▶ http://smarturl.it/GiraMVV2
Lo mejor de Soda: http://smarturl.it/SodaStereo
Mirá "Signos (Gira Me Verás Volver)" ▶ https://youtu.be/vNKUDiA2YQE
Mirá "Prófugos (Gira Me Verás Volver)" ▶ https://youtu.be/eguctGjUNLI
Mirá "Persiana Americana (En Vivo)" ▶https://youtu.be/iURexk-...
https://youtu.be/NqbQuZOFvOQ 1:15 mins in
At a Neuralink event, Elon Musk shows of the latest advancements from his brain implant startup, including a demo showing a tiny computer chip that measures brain activity inside pigs.
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This conversation took a turn from dancing old dude 
I'm sold
plug me in
Would i have my own internet?
Your brain is already your own internet
One thought I had was about the colours of the elements. According to this table, only iodine crystals are purple.
Flames, however are different. https://www.thoughtco.com/flame-test-colors-photo-gallery-4053133
Lithium and Rubidium and Radium are Hot Pink
Cesium: Purple-Blue
Potassium: Purple
I also found this: "Pink Floyd was commissioned by the BBC to perform instrumental music live on the air as the Apollo 11 crew’s video and audio signals came streaming in across the emptiness of space"
Everything I've been reading that is clue related is either pointing to the Noble Gases or the Superheavy elements
and I am confused

We know the password already, so how long after a nama tame clue is posted we going to pretend to just "solve" the tier... serpenger give it a few hours to make it realistic.
I wonder if we need to pinpoint some elements and use their shortened names to spell out a word and then the string of atomic numbers of the word is then the password

In roman numerals of course
now we are 3 praying to SR im sure we will have an answer soon. I have lit the candles
Make it 4
Bet
Wish I had more time recently to investigate
lol how do you guys add the candles? 😂
🕯 SR 🕯
copy paste
There you go 😂
i actually got it from wingdings 😆
It's not a cult, we are just lost hunters in search for guidance from Saint Rob, Patron Saint of Easter Egg hunters and Lost Time 😂
Maybe the bullets in this image represent the "projectiles" of an atom aka the electrons
There's five next to the coin but three more hidden elsewhere in the image
So an element with 5 electron or 8 electrons or 5 + 3 in subshells
I might me looking way too deep 😅
we really need this answer haha
Could be.
If my memory doesn't fail me, you can't have a 5 + 3 configuration of electrons
Maybe just 5 or 8 then 
Honestly, I don't know 😂
I'm still puzzled by the Iris Sibirica 😅
Could that be a clue for "39", like My Sharona was for "79" 🤔
I don't see how 39 fits, but still
I don't understand how you get to 39 from Sibirica 😅
It's the page on the book by that Carl guy, in which the flower is mentioned
and Karol = Carl, so that too...
Oh ok
the "Species Plantarum" book by Carl Linnaeus. There you go, so I'm a bit more specific 😂
"It was then first described and published by Carl Linnaeus in his book, Species Plantarum 1 39 on 1 May 1753. Who renamed the iris, Iris sibirica." In case that means anything to anybody 😂
Poly(allyl diglycol carbonate) (PADC) is a plastic commonly used in the manufacture of eyeglass lenses alongside the material PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate). The monomer is allyl diglycol carbonate (ADC). The term CR-39 technically refers to the ADC monomer, but is more commonly used to refer to the finished plastic.
The abbreviation stands for ...
🤷🏻♂️
Sounds like a cult to me
It means something to me, Linnaeus is a very famous scientist
Yeah, but how does it relate to the other things 😭
the answer just seems
invisible 
like atoms and radiation and the far side of the moon
and camouflage
that makes so much sense, if that isn't right we made it our own solution
It does make a lot of sense! We are close 🙏🏻
An ångström equals 0.1 nanometer, which is also smaller than what's perceptable
sound waves
its violet - like ultra violet which is invisible to us
maybe it does emit ultraviolet
I know some plants do that to attract birds and bees
well
reflects UV
David Attenborough shows us the world through an insect's eyes, viewing plants and flowers in beautiful ultra-violet vision!
Kingdom of Plants 3D is a natural history documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, which explores the world of plants. It was filmed over the course of a year at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew.
...
hmmmm interesting
im guessing phoshors
If we get a NamaTama that looks like Phil Collins, we know it's a reference to Genesis' Invisible Touch 😛
What if we didn't get a NamaTama this time because it was invisible? 🤔
worth watching, it could be related but super interesting anyway https://youtu.be/V9K6gjR07Po
UV cameras expose a hidden world and reveal the incompleteness of our perception
The Physics Girl looks at sunscreen: https://youtu.be/GRD-xvlhGMc
How to make sunscreen from scratch: https://youtu.be/lMXAY5F28L0
In summary, ultraviolet light interacts differently with matter for a number of reasons:
- Some pigments selectively absorb UV so the...
What was that supposed to be? 92-1?
inb4 that 😅
I took it to be 92+
hmmm it could be a + too 🤔
the color banding would suggest so
Does a tilted hyphen have any meaning? 🤔
tilde?
Hmmm I guess I could also see that as a 92+1 🤔
It's just weird how the "1" is slightly lower
Hmmm unless they were not on the same plane, I guess
But I doubt Rob would complicate it that much
Actually... we never know 😅
But yeah, you are right, it doesn't make sense for it to be a 1
it could have more perspective and follow it back more though
I'm going over the clues that don't lead to any solid answer, just in case we missed anything
it is really thick for a 1
compared to the other numbers
Like the "114 102 116 114". That HAS to mean anything, and we don't have anything good for that so far
Or the "680384", it could be the lens, or something else we haven't found










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