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-:Kai's has given us a "'''PanCosmologizer'''", which is a downloadable tool that we are supposed to use to map about the locations of the synchronization labyrinths across worlds. +== Kai's "PanCosmologizer" ==
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 +* Kai's has given us a "'''PanCosmologizer'''", which is a downloadable tool that we are supposed to use to map about the locations of the synchronization labyrinths across worlds.
 + 
 + 
To start, here are the locations and coordinates from both of Jorge's postcards: To start, here are the locations and coordinates from both of Jorge's postcards:
- +* Postcard #1
-Postcard #1+
<blockquote> <blockquote>
:40.4167, -3.7033 (-->MADRID, SPAIN) :40.4167, -3.7033 (-->MADRID, SPAIN)
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</blockquote> </blockquote>
-Postcard #2+* Postcard #2
<blockquote> <blockquote>
:N 41º 14.172, W080º 48.76824 (-->WARREN, OHIO) :N 41º 14.172, W080º 48.76824 (-->WARREN, OHIO)
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:S15º46.8, W047º54.6 (-->BRASILIA, BRAZIL) :S15º46.8, W047º54.6 (-->BRASILIA, BRAZIL)
</blockquote> </blockquote>
 +<br>
 +:''Brodie'' figured out that each of these set of 6 coordinates correspond to the "same" location across the 6 worlds. So, the first coordinates on each card represents the location of Madrid and Warren, respectively, in ''our'' world (Gaea). The other locations represent where Madrid and Warren are on the ''other'' world-types. For example, where London is in our world (Gaea) corresponds to where Madrid is on world type #2.
 +<br>
 +:Given this, the trick seems to be to map the locations of the 6 locations on *our* world, and find a configuration of other worlds such that Madrid and/or Warren can be located with respect to each other at the same points on the other worlds. One important point that is still unconfirmed is whether the order of the locations in each postcard correspond to one another.
-''Brodie'' figured out that each of these set of 6 coordinates correspond to the "same" location across the 6 worlds. So, the first coordinates on each card represents the location of Madrid and Warren, respectively, in ''our'' world (Gaea). The other locations represent where Madrid and Warren are on the ''other'' world-types. For example, where London is in our world (Gaea) corresponds to where Madrid is on world type #2. +==== Supercontinents ====
- +:Here are images of the 5 other separate 'worlds' seen in the 'PC' with labels added to indicated the estimated continent locations (in Earth-chronological order):
- +
-Given this, the trick seems to be to map the locations of the 6 locations on *our* world, and find a configuration of other worlds such that Madrid and/or Warren can be located with respect to each other at the same points on the other worlds. One important assumption is that the order of the locations in each postcard correspond to one another.+
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-Here are images of the separate 'worlds' with labels added to indicated the estimated continent locations (in Earth-chronological order):+
- +
-:'''Nuna'''+
-:[[Image:nuna.jpg]]+
-:'''Kenorland'''+{| align="center"
-:[[Image:kenorland.jpg]]+|- align="center"
 +|'''Nuna'''<br>
 +[[Image:nuna.jpg|140px]]
 +|'''Kenorland'''<br>
 +[[Image:kenorland.jpg|140px]]
 +|'''Pangaea'''<br>
 +[[Image:pangaea.jpg|140px]]
 +|'''Gondwana'''<br>
 +[[Image:gondwana.jpg|140px]]
 +|'''Neopangaea'''<br>
 +[[Image:neopangaea.jpg|140px]]
 +|}
 +===== Helpful maps =====
 +: To help make locating coordinates a ''little'' easier...
 +{| align="center"
 +|- align="center" valign="top"
 +|'''Nuna''' and '''Pangaea'''<br>
 +[[Image:map-nunapangaea.gif|165px]]
 +|'''Kenorland'''<br>
 +[[Image:map-kenorland.gif|165px]]
 +|'''Gondwana'''<br>
 +[[Image:map-gondwana1.jpg|165px]]<br>
 +[[Image:map-gondwana2.jpg|165px]]<br>
 +|'''Neopangaea'''<br>
 +[[Image:map-neopangaea.jpg|165px]]
 +|}
-:'''Pangaea''' 
-:[[Image:pangaea.jpg]] 
-:'''Gondwana'''+==== Speculation ====
-:[[Image:gondwana.jpg]]+: Below are image rough approximations for the locations of '''Madrid''' (postcard #1, red) and '''Warren''' (postcard #2, blue) for each of the supercontinents, plus the locations of each of the postcard coodinates on our world, Gaia.
 +:''(All full-size images are 1:1 scale with the PanCosmologizer)''
-:'''Neopangaea'''+{| align="center"
-:[[Image:neopangaea.jpg]]+|- align="center" valign="top"
 +|width="235"|'''Gaea'''<br>
 +[[Image:PC-gaea-coords.jpg|235px]]
 +|width="235"|'''Nuna'''<br>
 +[[Image:PC-nuna.png|150px]]
 +|width="235"|'''Kenorland'''<br>
 +[[Image:PC-kenorland.png|235px]]
 +|- align="center" valign="top"
 +|width="235"|'''Pangaea'''<br>
 +[[Image:PC-pangaea.png|140px]]
 +|width="235"|'''Gondwana'''<br>
 +[[Image:PC-gondwana.png|150px]]
 +|width="235"|'''Neopangaea'''<br>
 +[[Image:PC-neopangaea.png|150px]]
 +|}

Revision as of 02:51, 26 April 2008

Contents

Kai's "PanCosmologizer"

  • Kai's has given us a "PanCosmologizer", which is a downloadable tool that we are supposed to use to map about the locations of the synchronization labyrinths across worlds.


To start, here are the locations and coordinates from both of Jorge's postcards:

  • Postcard #1
40.4167, -3.7033 (-->MADRID, SPAIN)
51.4646, -0.1705 (-->LONDON, ENGLAND)
55.6763, 12.5681 (-->COPENHAGEN, DENMARK)
42.3589, -71.0568 (-->BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS)
43.6702, -79.3868 (-->TORONTO, ONTARIO)
-22.9035, -43.2096 (-->RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL)
  • Postcard #2
N 41º 14.172, W080º 48.76824 (-->WARREN, OHIO)
N48º 8,39994, E011º 34.8 (-->MUNICH, GERMANY)
N43º37.19994, E001º27.0 (-->TOULOUSE)
N35º40.99986, W000º36 (-->ORAN, ALGERIA)
N43º4.452, W089º24.039 (-->MADISON, WISCONSIN)
S15º46.8, W047º54.6 (-->BRASILIA, BRAZIL)


Brodie figured out that each of these set of 6 coordinates correspond to the "same" location across the 6 worlds. So, the first coordinates on each card represents the location of Madrid and Warren, respectively, in our world (Gaea). The other locations represent where Madrid and Warren are on the other world-types. For example, where London is in our world (Gaea) corresponds to where Madrid is on world type #2.


Given this, the trick seems to be to map the locations of the 6 locations on *our* world, and find a configuration of other worlds such that Madrid and/or Warren can be located with respect to each other at the same points on the other worlds. One important point that is still unconfirmed is whether the order of the locations in each postcard correspond to one another.

Supercontinents

Here are images of the 5 other separate 'worlds' seen in the 'PC' with labels added to indicated the estimated continent locations (in Earth-chronological order):
Nuna

Kenorland

Pangaea

Gondwana

Neopangaea

Helpful maps
To help make locating coordinates a little easier...
Nuna and Pangaea

Kenorland

Gondwana



Neopangaea


Speculation

Below are image rough approximations for the locations of Madrid (postcard #1, red) and Warren (postcard #2, blue) for each of the supercontinents, plus the locations of each of the postcard coodinates on our world, Gaia.
(All full-size images are 1:1 scale with the PanCosmologizer)
Gaea

Nuna

Kenorland

Pangaea

Gondwana

Neopangaea

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