Okay. The morse code on the latest clue was interesting indeed! A lot of people decoded this as "SAFER". I captured the morse in cool edit, isolated the background noise, and was left with this:
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SOUND FILE HERE
You can easily visualize the length of each tone. It comes out:
... .- ..-. . / --.
This translates to SAFE G when put through
http://morsecode.scphillips.com/jtranslator.htmlDoesn't make sense right? SAFER makes much more sense. So I wanted to compare. I encoded "SAFER" with the same translator, played it into Cool Edit and did that same processing to compare them visually and in audio, When you listen to Hanso's morse, there is clearly a pause and two long and one short at the end of the phrase. Here is the SCPhillips version:
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Generated "Safer" Morse
Again it is easy to visually come up with the morse:
... .- ..-. . .-.
There is no pause, and the end tones, which would be R, are clearly short long short, where the hanso morse is clearly long long short with a preceeding pause.
Conclusion?
SAFER makes more sense, the evidence says
SAFE G. Discuss with us in the
forums.
Posted by DocArzt May 8, 2006 9:52 PM |
Lost Experience - Audio
Well it's May 8th and we have another clue!
To access it go to the Executive Bios sections and click the October 28th link under the picture of hanso. Then some text about a grainy figure behind Hanso will pop up, click this to be taken to a World map where some Morse Code is Playing.
The morse code is translated to the word "SAFER". This can be verified at
http://morsecode.scphillips.com/jtranslator.html by entering the word "SAFER" and clicking play. Another possibility is "Safe 9". Everybody try both and let us know what you think in the forums!




Posted by May 8, 2006 8:57 PM |
Lost Experience - Web Sites
Well as Persephone has been appearing to have been communicating with us, I thought i would shared my research and theories with you.
From Wikipedia
Persephone ("she who destroys the light") is her name in the Ionic Greek of epic literature.
The figure of Persephone is a well-known one today. Her story has great emotional power: an innocent maiden; a mother's grief at the abduction and the return of her daughter. It is also cited frequently as a paradigm of myths that explain natural processes, with the descent and return of the goddess bringing about the change of seasons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persephone
Sound familiar to you? To me it sounds like Danielle Roussoau and her daughter Alex.
From what we saw in Maternity Leave, the apparent Alex clearly didn't like the Others. Why else would she have sabotaged their plan and rescue Claire. Like Miss Littleton said; ''She wasn't like the rest of them''.
This can be linked to the phone calls by Persephone warning about the Hanso Foundation. Perhaps it is a code-name for Alex to give warning without being found out by her kidnappers.
Yes/No? Too far-fetched? Feel free to discuss in the forums.
Posted by May 8, 2006 7:05 PM |
Just saw another translation of Persephone's word jumble here: http://thelostexperienceclues.blogspot.com/
SIGN IN WITH HANSO PR CLUE. 8, NOT 1 AND 6.
So, perhaps we log in with the word "miracle" on the 8th...
Kudos to the TLEC Blog Gang!
Posted by May 8, 2006 2:29 AM |
Lost Experience - Text