1. puzzle or labyrinth of geometrical lines
2. puzzle or geometrical labyrinth

3. puzzle or geometrical code

Answers of puzzles:
1. Psalm 117.1 English Standard Version
2. Psalm 8.9 English Standard Version
3. Psalm 67.3 English Standard Version
Texts of the Bible can be found:
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Concepts of geometrical linguistics.
labyrinths of word puzzlesThe shown codes in essence are
linguistic and geometrical labyrinths where lines designate a sequence
of letters and words which form the semantic contents, or it is possible
to tell that lines designate a way (path) of a labyrinth in which words
are ciphered.
The problem of labyrinths is search of a sequence of lines in which a
sequence of letters is incorporated.
Each labyrinth is a set of points which correspond with letters of the
alphabet. And also each labyrinth is a set of lines which connect points
and specify transitions from the letter to the letter that forms a way
in a labyrinth which should be traversed and as a result letters should
form a sequence of words.
Design of a labyrinth is a set of points in space.
The index point of a labyrinth and in essence the capital letter of a
code is marked by a special symbol which is necessary as the initial
letter of each word can be perceived as the initial letter of a code and
the index point of a labyrinth at absence of this symbol, namely each
word can be recognized as the first word of a phrase which is
incorporated in a code.
If a code contains one word then the initial letter can be not
designated.
The final point of a labyrinth (last letter of a code) is not designated
specially, namely the sequence of words in a labyrinth has the uncertain
ending.
If in a point of a labyrinth there is an entrance (an entering line) but
there is no exit (a proceeding line) then it is obvious that it is last
letter of the code.
If last letter of the code is in a point where some lines are connected,
namely the point of a labyrinth has entrance and there is a possible
exit then the ending of the ciphered phrase is uncertain.
Each point of a labyrinth can be passed some times, namely letters of
the code can repeat and as a result the way of a labyrinth can pass the
same points some times.
Each line of a labyrinth too can be passed some times, namely if any
line is traversed then the further way of a labyrinth can run on this
line again. But there is a force rule according to which it is
impossible to leave a point of a labyrinth on that line on which the
entrance is accomplished.
Lines and points of a labyrinth can be passed not once. But it is
impossible to leave from a point of a labyrinth on that line by which in
this point came.
Sequences of words in codes have no any other marks rather than letters
of the alphabet, namely punctuation marks and intervals between words
are uncertain. Therefore the ciphered phrases can have ambiguous sense,
but in a context of geometrical linguistics it has no basic value.
Alternative values of phrases are accepted in attention, and in essence
uncertain arrangements of commas are allowable. Namely the ciphered
phrases can consist of several consecutive ideas which are usually
separated by the unions or punctuation marks but if punctuation marks
are absent then the sentence breaks on the separate but nevertheless
interconnected ideas.
The word order can have ambiguous sense but it has no basic value in
a context of geometrical linguistics.
Therefore it is necessary to mean that within the ciphered phrase there
can be some intermediate semantic endings, but continuation of the
sentence can follow after each semantic ending. For example, the phrase
"the sun has risen, light has opened and there was a morning" has the
intermediate semantic endings after the word RISEN and the word OPENED
that can cause the uncompleted decoding and false end of a way in a
labyrinth. The following page also has images of geometrical codes
which can be considered as logic puzzles or cognitive labyrinths. And
also there is a further information on various questions of geometrical
linguistics. |