Hunting the Lost Symbol Page #5
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- Year:
- 2009
- 120 min
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If there is a sign
there was nothing here ...
must be something else.
So the only thing
we can think of now is that ...
our perception of the connection space
between two people ...
is not quite right.
Although not addressed
in the book ...
Western science since the seventeenth century ...
when the French philosopher and mathematician,
Rene Descartes ...
made a covenant with the church
to avoid persecution.
The Church says:
"We have to do science.
Not be considered a heretic,
but we will do a deal with you.
You study
the physical ...
and we were the soul
and the inner consciousness.
And we're still living the legacy
in which science believes that the only
relevant area to be searched ...
depends on the material aspects
and physical.
An experience not mentioned in the book
suggests that we can see the future.
The volunteer is on
to an electrocardiogram machine ...
while wearing a pair of special glasses
LED and headphones.
The LED flashes and an audio tone
is played in a random pattern ...
triggering
a physiological reaction.
They will see a flash
or hear a tone at random.
They do not know when,
I do not know ...
when it will happen.
According to Dr. Radin, the tests
showed that the body reacts ...
before the flashes of light
as if the body "predicted" the future
for a few fractions of a second.
I use the term "gut feeling"
What does pre--sense ...
Unlike pre--cognition
or pre--knowledge.
In the book, Brown suggests that
although this may seem impossible ...
many of today's scientific advances
would also be unimaginable ...
for the founders of the country.
Until recently,
about 100 years ago, science ...
it would be folly.
As the adage that says
there is no action at a distance.
The only way to both interact
if there is some proximity.
Quantum mechanics changed this,
and relativity.
In the world of "The Lost Symbol,"
the more we know ...
most want to keep hidden.
At a critical point
in "The Lost Symbol" ...
the life of an important character
in danger.
To save himself he asks
to a stranger ...
if there is help
to the widow's son?
The phrase is actually
The book makes reference
to a ceremonial ...
performed only by Freemasons
senior ...
rooted
Masonic tradition ...
and is considered
The play presents Hiram Abiff ...
the chief architect
The Temple of King Solomon ...
he was confronted
by a group of thieves.
These men threatened to kill Hiram,
if they do not reveal the secret password.
Hiram refuses and, while the kill,
he asks ...
"No help
to the widow's son? "
Today, the courage and fidelity of Hiram
to keep his word ...
without revealing the secret,
is a central tenet for every Mason.
Another group whose existence depends
is the Central Agency
Intelligence.
In "The Lost Symbol,"
a security director of the CIA ...
enters the Capitol
and takes over.
The book is right to portray the CIA
to take charge, claiming that it is
The FBI traditionally read
with national surveys.
The security director of the CIA
has no such authority.
Has no more authority
than you or I ...
to arrest a citizen.
Peter Earnest
conducting covert operations
the world.
CIA Operations Center
The fact that he does not consider
the book by Dan Brown ...
is the use of coded messages
the characters.
Codes and ciphers were very important
for the CIA.
All messages sent and received
the headquarters in the field ...
were coded.
When agents were recruited ...
and sent to somewhere and not
we had to use the call
impersonal communication.
All this was written, coded
and then sent to the agent.
Agents and officers also real
communicated via phone insurance.
Are mobile in the conversation
is encrypted.
Of course it was a form
Automated encryption.
Not write the codes.
The Lost Symbol
Another mystery about
the book by Dan Brown is the Kryptos.
The book says that this work of art
exists in CIA ...
and that has not been fully deciphered
by an army of crackers.
Such a thing exists and who could
have misled the spies?
"Kryptos" is a Greek word
which means "hidden" ...
and is the work
artist James Sanborn.
In a rare television interview,
Sanborn discusses its creation.
It seemed the best way
as a spy agency ...
that slowly unfolds
and maintain a level of interest.
In 1991, Sanborn made Kryptos
to a skeptical audience of spies.
What they saw was a large sculpture
S--shaped, copper ...
out of what appeared to be
a computer screen.
Covering the scroll,
had a complex text ...
with about 1800 characters
divided into four sections.
I studied archeology for years ...
and was fascinated
for what was hidden behind ...
and was found to be laborious,
but it was fascinating when understood.
So, this whole process
was the way I wanted ...
that Kryptos, a sculpture,
to unfold.
inside an enigma ...
will be resolved only after
the four encrypted passages ...
are deciphered.
So far, only three people
answered correctly.
would be deciphered in a few days ...
at most, weeks.
In fact, it took nine years.
When I was in the Agency
talked with other employees ...
and one said:
"I knew theycome here with a georadar neutron ...
after work?
Bring this radioactive equipment
If the course was referring to something
buried in the ground, nobody knows ...
Sanborn and says nothing.
"The Lost Symbol" also speaks
called Franklin Square.
There really is one of Franklin Square
in Washington DC ...
and there is a puzzle
created by Benjamin Franklin ...
also called
the "Magic Square".
the numbers in the diagonal lines,
horizontal and vertical ...
add the same number.
But the codes and ciphers have
functions other than espionage.
Secret handshakes
to identify strangers as friends.
Combination lock
to protect values ??of the thieves.
And as the book describes
codes and ciphers also serve ...
to keep knowledge secret
the mystics.
In fact,
the title "The Lost Symbol" ...
text refers to an ancient and enigmatic
known as the Key of Solomon.
The Solomon Key is the name
a medieval manual.
And these are the keys
in that manual are ...
magic ritual.
Over the years, many say
have deciphered codes ...
and learned the secrets
Black Magic of Solomon.
In the book, the villain of Dan Brown
is inspired by Aleister Crowley ...
a man who claimed to have deciphered
This man really existed.
Aleister Crowley, one of the most
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