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The esoteric themes are heavy.

There's too much to go into for a single post. Ask me what things mean individually, and I'll give you my take.

Link the picture like so:

https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/c_fit,f_auto,g_center,pg_1,q_60,w_645/87a6da83a25e44fabf3f546fe54280f1.jpg

In this one I see hints and Jericho with the geometric patterns in the back. I'm 50/50 on this, but they look convincing to that end, especially since the moon is situated under Jericho. The Ziggurat motif on the left, the right I'm not as familiar with, but a cursory look brought this up: https://medium.com/@turkey_87128/the-worlds-oldest-temple-reopens-to-visitors-c10f2db8e272

The "arrow" leaving a trail indicating light to dark on the surface of the planet is telling.

45 refers to 45° which is the ideal angle in a vacuum to establish an escape trajectory. You get the most bang for your buck in a 45° tilt.

The Arrow shape itself expresses the concept of "Ascension"

More precisely, it is the Arrow Head, which is synonymous with "range"

Consider the caveman, wielding a club. The advancement of throwing the club was not sufficient to catching pray, as all the energy would be lost in the toss.

So, man developed the spear, by sharpening the club to a point. This allowed him to pierce, by centralizing force to a single point -- a multiplicative effort.

Then, man realized he could toss the spear and it would sufficiently pierce despite separation from the host.

The spear would fall out of the beast he sought to prey upon, so he notched barbs into the spear so that it may stick in the flesh.

Man realized he could fasten sharp stones into the notches made, and further increase its ability to stick.

The stone itself evolved into the barbed arrow head we know today. The shaft is disposable, but the arrowhead can be reused, which lends itself better to the bow, which is a spring that is used to both multiply and contain energy and allow for more precise aim.

The peak advantage of the system is in the RANGE it offers the user.

Therefore, the Arrow in Space Force not only indicates an ascension, which is the peak of all ranged efforts, but that they have a fine point for piercing the veil, and a far reach, which grabs hold of its target with fine barbs that cause more damage to remove than even the initial impact. Gold in the coloring symbolizes authority, royalty, and immortality.

In total, it symbolizes man's primitive beginnings and alludes towards an ever upwards expansion in the Human capacity. A move towards the light, from the dark, and leaving the moonlit ziggurats of Jericho, a city cursed so as to never be rebuilt, behind.

That or it's just some goobledigook that looks fancy.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The esoteric themes are heavy.

There's too much to go into for a single post. Ask me what things mean individually, and I'll give you my take.

Link the picture like so:

https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/c_fit,f_auto,g_center,pg_1,q_60,w_645/87a6da83a25e44fabf3f546fe54280f1.jpg

In this one I see hints and Jericho with the geometric patterns in the back. I'm 50/50 on this, but they look convincing to that end, especially since the moon is situated under Jericho. The Ziggurat motif on the left, the right I'm not as familiar with, but a cursory look brought this up: https://medium.com/@turkey_87128/the-worlds-oldest-temple-reopens-to-visitors-c10f2db8e272

The "arrow" leaving a trail indicating light to dark on the surface of the planet is telling.

45 refers to 45° which is the ideal angle in a vacuum to establish an escape trajectory. You get the most bang for your buck in a 45° tilt.

The Arrow shape itself expresses the concept of "Ascension"

More precisely, it is the Arrow Head, which is synonymous with "range"

Consider the caveman, wielding a club. The advancement of throwing the club was not sufficient to catching pray, as all the energy would be lost in the toss.

So, man developed the spear, by sharpening the club to a point. This allowed him to pierce, by centralizing force to a single point -- a multiplicative effort.

Then, man realized he could toss the spear and it would sufficiently pierce despite separation from the host.

The spear would fall out of the beast he sought to prey upon, so he notched barbs into the spear so that it may stick in the flesh.

Man realized he could fasten sharp stones into the notches made, and further increase its ability to stick.

The stone itself evolved into the barbed arrow head we know today. The shaft is disposable, but the arrowhead can be reused, which lends itself better to the bow, which is a spring that is used to both multiply and contain energy and allow for more precise aim.

The peak advantage of the system is in the RANGE it offers the user.

Therefore, the Arrow in Space Force not only indicates an ascension, which is the peak of all ranged efforts, but that they have a fine point for piercing the veil, and a far reach, which grabs hold of its target with fine barbs that cause more damage to remove than even the initial impact. Gold in the coloring symbolizes authority, royalty, and immortality.

In total, it symbolizes man's primitive beginnings and alludes towards an every upwards expansion in the Human capacity. A move towards the light, from the dark, and leaving the moonlit ziggurats of Jericho, a city cursed so as to never be rebuilt, behind.

That or it's just some goobledigook that looks fancy.

1 year ago
1 score