I once thought i had found the answer to the riddle after reading about Isabelle and creation of Large Hadron Colliders to form a beter understanding of the universe. You can find the discussion on page 36 of the Easter Eggs Tread, anyways heres my response to Anba at that time:
ANBA wrote:
Just small note that riddle is not about 2012.
Btw this is good site about lot of stuff around subject: http://www.2012hoax.org/
Kobe745 wrote:
In relation to the riddle I found the site falcifies the possibility of a meteorite/comet/asteroid hitting earth for at least the next 20 years. They also give a good description of the LHC here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6uKZWnJLCM
Just finished watching this video, im sure its relevant to the riddle. Towards the end physisist Brian cox talks about the creation of the universe, how hydrogen combined with oxigen in one planet allowed primitive lifeforms to exist, how mankind evolved and what they achieved during their time on earth. Wile telling this Brian Cox is surrounded by a wall filled with the greatest inventions humans have made ( i can see the dna spiral, the fibonacci pattern, the spoetnik, typingmachine,...)
He concludes: these are the things hydrogen atoms can do when given 13.7 billion years....
a MUST see!
This would in fact be a beautiful answer to the THD riddle, what do they all have in common? The origin of every single easter egg is a simple hydrogen atom.
I think the question is "Where do we go from here?", and the answer is "Evolve into the greater unknown, in other words space and beyond!".
May aswell give it a go eh?![]()
The answer is related to higgs boson aka god particle ?
That's what they are searching with the LHC.
Don't hold me to this, but I'm pretty sure the answer is "hey let's make up a riddle, so they keep playing our video game." Genius really when you stop to think about it!
Don't think the riddle is the main reason to play this game for anyone.Originally Posted by SNOWM4NG
Id be interested to hear some other suggested names that didn't make it ?Originally Posted by ANBA
I'm personally hoping for an answer that will make us go "Oh, of course that's the answer! How did we not get that?"![]()
If I had to guess, I think it would have something to do with the history of man and evolution. A lot of the clues seem to be relevant to our history and come from a wide variety of time periods. It's a long shot but it's a guess![]()
Look at the DNA sequence. First of all, Watson and Crick won the Nobel Award for discovering DNA. Researching them might help. Also, have you tried Transcribing the DNA sequence from DNA to RNA? From there, you can find out the three letter "things" and maybe those spell something out?
Whatever the secret is I think it is set in the year 1542 or 1254.
In 1542 On gerardus Noviomagus, [Gerrit Geldenhauer], Dutch theologist, died at 59. Maybe there is a further relation.
First Council of Lyons - 1245 A.D.