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#84247 - 01/15/07 11:18 PM
Re: Masonic Symbol Discovered da Vinci Painting
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True Blue Soulmate
Registered: 12/16/04
Posts: 22732
Loc: UK
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Hello Sketch, I have not deleted anyone from the forum before, so I would have to check how to go about it. Only a few people have made this request in the past and Lisa has dealt with them.
I understand that, if you were deleted, every post made by you would disappear, along with your profile, etc. You would not be able to log in again.
This seems a little extreme, so perhaps you would like to give the matter a little more consideration.
There have been many heated arguments on this site, and, while heated arguments are discouraged, heated debates can be most interesting. This is a debate forum, after all, and disagreements can be expected.
Not unpleasantness or insults, though ~ not on anyone's part!
Edited by PDM (09/28/07 09:14 AM)
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#84249 - 01/16/07 08:55 PM
Re: Masonic Symbol Discovered da Vinci Painting
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New Member
Registered: 06/13/06
Posts: 23
Loc: TEXAS
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Thank you for your concern PDM, and pardon me for perhaps being overly defensive and somewhat hesitant to enter into the heated debate raging between the fellas! In a previous post I admitted I had been laughed off other forum discussions in the past, none of which have any association with this forum. It is however, what lead to my assuming the guise of Vladimir, (I guess it does conger up images of a hairy cest brute,) which I suppose, I am now seeking refuge in the truth of my gender, only because... these guys play to rough and I don't wanna play with them if they wanna continue with their brawl, fine! I'll just continue the quiet little discussion we are having on a few other posting sites of this forum. Far be it for me to interurpt the fun, if that is indeed the case here... Then again, I can't help but feel my droll sense of humor is somehow getting lost in translation, only because I say all of this more tongue in cheek and in an attempt to get some laughter going on here! Cause let's face it compared to Sketch, I know some of my outrageous claims regarding da Vinci's art, is bound to get me that room at Bellevue, whether I want it or not! Ha-HA! But, it's OK to laugh! Believe me ever since I first realized just what it was I was seeing within da Vinci's art work, I haven't been able to stop laughing!! And I have finally asked and received approval to make the following announcement. I think it is major, though I'll let "you all" be the judge! http://www.n2davinciandbeyond.com/n_2_da_vinci_and_beyond_b/2007/01/update_on_the_s.html
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#211743 - 09/01/07 09:07 PM
Re: Masonic Symbol Discovered da Vinci Painting
[Re: sketch56]
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Regular
Registered: 09/01/07
Posts: 67
Loc: U.S.A.
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I found this site and reply to the last supper discovery, I found it quite interestingThe da Vinci Project
We at the daVinci Project™ are happy to see people like Mr. Pesci Slavisa having an interest in looking for “Pictures within Pictures”™ in Leonardo da Vinci’s works. We wonder however in this case whether the method used to find this particular image is a valid one, one that Leonardo might have been able to use to create a hidden image or encrypted message given the lack of the ability to create accurate duplicate images at that time in history. We are not disputing that an image can be found or “constructed” using Pescia method of duplication and transparent transposition or inverse transparent transposition, just that… could it, and would Leonardo using the technology available to him at the time have likely done it? The da Vinci Project, having found many, many images using technologies described by, articulated by and applied by Leonardo at the time, believe this particular image likely not to be a da Vinci construct.
Mr. Slavisa makes no claims other than that he has “found” an image and we applaud him for presenting his image without claim for others to judge. It is a wise and appropriate position.
The da Vinci Project™ and its Managing Director Michael Domoretsky, take an approach whereby we review all of the Master’s writings and other works. We then compare and look for patterns in his writings, inventions and artworks over time, looking for precedents, methods and connections that can be applied to his artwork, where he has apparently chosen to encrypt many of the secrets he sought to pass on. We have noted a definite consistency of technique in his using mirrors throughout his career for encryption, and in the perfecting of specific methods in his art works. It is clear in understanding his scientific and inventive genius that he had a definite tendency to work outside the box, and outside the conventional frame... by hundreds of years… The secrets of his view, and perspectives, his explanations on lighting, darkness and shade, were unique at the time and unique to Leonardo daVinci; and it is very obvious that he applied these ideas to his works throughout his life to his many masterpieces.
Strange as it may seem Leonardo’s “out of the box, outside the frame”™ encryptions have remained hidden for over 500 years until 2005 when Michael Domoretsky discovered and duplicated the methods while researching one of Leonardo’s works, the very famous Mona Lisa.
The perpendicular reverse mirror image process and the optical illusion, the use of subtle lighting, were first used by Leonardo, applied to various sketches and paintings in his youth, and used on into his twilight years to encrypt his messages to keep them hidden from the dogmatic political and religious powers of the day. The encryptions are proof of Leonardo’s ingenuity and the trouble he went through to keep the images hidden. The processes are demonstrated for all who wish to understand them on the http://www.lionardofromvinci.com Website.
For the first time in five hundred years, when completed, the “true daVinci code” will come to light in its entirety in “Pictures Within Pictures”, a documentary project that the daVinci Project has been working on since 2005.
http://www.lionardofromvinci.com
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-oKt1Yz0zdKim0Bs2rrVCNAyA7di6803Thw--?cq=1
The da Vinci Project
Managing Director, DVP
Michael W. Domoretsky
Director, Graham Noll
1-508-843-9902
so I left a number of links.
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