To me it first looked like an emoticon trying to be a comet. But looking harder it is new to me and unintelligible: it appears most like the symbol for male, but with curlicues in place of arrow pointers, and a "play video" triangle in the middle of the circle. But it might be a plain dot instead of a triangle.
It is the alchemical symbol for gold. On my screen it is just a small circle with two lines going off from the top and right sides and meeting at the top right corner.
So it is literally this except at a counter clockwise 45° tilt:
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Like a comet/meteor.
That means my computer is seeing it different than you, because you're describing the script version of the symbol.
Happy to help. If it matters, I'm using duck-duck-go on an LG phone. Eventually I'll check this message on my desktop. If it's different there I'll let you know.
Alchemical symbols = I guess they had to do something before the periodic table and standard chemical notation. Makes sense; just never heard of it before. Cursive is already on the way out, and music will probably be written down differently soon, hiding all sorts of corners of knowledge behind soon-to-be-inscrutable ? and ?.
By the way, I liked your digging on monoatomic gold. It's strange how so many people can switch from MSM and readily believe adrenochrome and cannibalism, but still rebel against considering your monoatomic gold theory, among other things.
For right now, until people are willing to accept the surface level stuff, I'm holding back on the gold theory. I don't think people are ready for it to be that surreal.
Right now, I'm gonna just spend time using these symbols to hopefully start some meme wars where images aren't allowed.
To me it first looked like an emoticon trying to be a comet. But looking harder it is new to me and unintelligible: it appears most like the symbol for male, but with curlicues in place of arrow pointers, and a "play video" triangle in the middle of the circle. But it might be a plain dot instead of a triangle.
Okay, thanks that's what I needed.
It is the alchemical symbol for gold. On my screen it is just a small circle with two lines going off from the top and right sides and meeting at the top right corner.
So it is literally this except at a counter clockwise 45° tilt:
o>
Like a comet/meteor.
That means my computer is seeing it different than you, because you're describing the script version of the symbol.
http://clipart-library.com/clipart/obsidian-cliparts_13.htm
Like this?
If you're curious, I'm trying to see if symbols from http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/alchemical-symbols.html all read the same for everyone.
You've helped to confirm they do not.
Happy to help. If it matters, I'm using duck-duck-go on an LG phone. Eventually I'll check this message on my desktop. If it's different there I'll let you know.
Alchemical symbols = I guess they had to do something before the periodic table and standard chemical notation. Makes sense; just never heard of it before. Cursive is already on the way out, and music will probably be written down differently soon, hiding all sorts of corners of knowledge behind soon-to-be-inscrutable ? and ?.
By the way, I liked your digging on monoatomic gold. It's strange how so many people can switch from MSM and readily believe adrenochrome and cannibalism, but still rebel against considering your monoatomic gold theory, among other things.
Thanks!
For right now, until people are willing to accept the surface level stuff, I'm holding back on the gold theory. I don't think people are ready for it to be that surreal.
Right now, I'm gonna just spend time using these symbols to hopefully start some meme wars where images aren't allowed.
These have potential.
??? - Dance Party
?? - Democrats and their voter base.
??? - You can't stop the Pepe army!