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Because when Euler was alive, only 5 of Saturn's moons had been discovered.
Originally posted by Jerbowski
I am wondering why Saturn only shows 5 moons orbiting around it. Also, forgive my ignorance for not knowing, but the background picture in the note is of a reorbiting shuttle. Does this have any significance to the rest of the note?
Originally posted by Jadette
The thing is, people here at ATS never read the thread. They read the OP and post and even though facts have been presented over and over in a thread, they are completely unaware, because they aren't interested in having a conversation, only posting their two cents. It's ruining most of the discussions around here.
Originally posted by TheReturnisNear
reply to post by LaTouffe
That is an incredible find. This is proof that governments are aware of the orbit but are denying it in public. We are left to deduce the clues just like in the smiley face that was inscribed onto the latest Obama Birth certificate release but will never be questioned by the mainstream media.
Originally posted by Zippidee
reply to post by LaTouffe
I thought the same thing...looks like stonehenge and the disc that the uprights sit on looks like that famous cropcircle that was a code of some sort. I'll have to do some digging. Also, two of the notes exhibit what could be interpereted as the double helix of DNA. Wonder if this whole thing is supposed to identify a chromosome changing event. I hope I end up with the ability to shoot pulse waves from my wrists! LOL
This sketch stems from Giacometti's 1946 memoir: "Le Reve, le Sphinx et la mort de T." Because the linear narrative style was inadequate to express his experience, Giacometti tried a sculptural solution: time is represented as a horizontal disc, the individual segments stand for various events. The panels at the edge tell the relevant stories.