(Q - Arsène: what has always amazed me is comparing the trail of the golden owl to a surprise rally. At the beginning, you told me, well, me
in fact, I was interested in the golden owl because at first, I thought it was this type of treasure hunt and you told me at the start, no, no, it has nothing to do with it.
see with a surprise rally. And now I see that we are comparing the golden owl with a surprise rally. I'm very surprised. Well, that's how it is, I accept it.
is all, but I am very surprised…)
MB : but wait, you are presenting things in your own way. We do not compare the hunt for the golden owl to a surprise rally, I tell you the person who developed the riddles, the author of the riddles only had experience with a surprise rally and his reading of the masquerade book .
This is what he had in mind when he designed the puzzles. I'm not saying it's a surprise rally, I'm saying, don't go looking for a level of complexity in Max Valentin such that some people today have gone into endless theories, that's my idea.
And through this statement, it is to resituate who Max Valentin was, what he was able to produce, what knowledge did he have in the matter. He was not a cryptographer at all, he had no knowledge of treasure hunts. He had a surprise rally and he read masquerade. From there, it can prevent some people from going to the West, or the East, eh?
Do you understand what I'm trying to say ? But I'm not saying that the owl is a surprise rally.
(Q – Arsène: Yes, yes, I understand better.)
MB : in fact, from the moment you hear in my position, where I read, where I hear theories that are so complex that I say to myself, not from God, not from God, but the guy who developed that , he's a great genius, indeed.
I say to myself, but they don't realize what these people are producing as a hypothesis, they still have to realize who came up with the enigmas, so I'm giving you these elements, you do with it what you want.
(Q – Arsène: Yes, yes, but over the past year, I have better understood what you are saying, Max's way of doing things.)
MB : Ah Well that’s good, at least I didn’t waste my time then!
MB : but wait, you are presenting things in your own way. We do not compare the hunt for the golden owl to a surprise rally, I tell you the person who developed the riddles, the author of the riddles only had experience with a surprise rally and his reading of the masquerade book .
This is what he had in mind when he designed the puzzles. I'm not saying it's a surprise rally, I'm saying, don't go looking for a level of complexity in Max Valentin such that some people today have gone into endless theories, that's my idea.
And through this statement, it is to resituate who Max Valentin was, what he was able to produce, what knowledge did he have in the matter. He was not a cryptographer at all, he had no knowledge of treasure hunts. He had a surprise rally and he read masquerade. From there, it can prevent some people from going to the West, or the East, eh?
Do you understand what I'm trying to say ? But I'm not saying that the owl is a surprise rally.
(Q – Arsène: Yes, yes, I understand better.)
MB : in fact, from the moment you hear in my position, where I read, where I hear theories that are so complex that I say to myself, not from God, not from God, but the guy who developed that , he's a great genius, indeed.
I say to myself, but they don't realize what these people are producing as a hypothesis, they still have to realize who came up with the enigmas, so I'm giving you these elements, you do with it what you want.
(Q – Arsène: Yes, yes, but over the past year, I have better understood what you are saying, Max's way of doing things.)
MB : Ah Well that’s good, at least I didn’t waste my time then!