(Q - RD62: In fact, I think the question is rather, are the sentinels the last landmark of the first 9 or is it the last landmark of
the Super solution?)
MB: [laughs] It’s the last marker to find.
(Q - Skybears: No, but that, to find, means that for example, a previous landmark in the hunt, as let's imagine, is not the light, if we find for example a rock with written “light” well, is that considered a new landmark or is it something that we have already encountered before and so it doesn’t count as a new landmark?)
(Q - Xavier: Did you specify that it was to be found and used?)
MB: Are you sure? Are you really sure I said that?
(Q - Xavier: Yes, there it is. So if you said it, it’s good. It was just to clarify…)
MB: Do you realize, in the way you ask me questions, how fluctuating you are in your convictions, what, it's incredible, right?
(Q - Xavier: Michel, there is no…)
MB: But yes, but yes, but yes, but yes, but yes, but yes, but yes, but absolutely.
(Q - Xavier: No there is no hesitation, when you answered this question there was some hesitation, why? Because if you said….)< /u>
MB: there is no hesitation or there is some hesitation, we should know?
(Q - Xavier: Originally, you said the sentinels, it was the last landmark to find. So we agreed. Then, you clarified maybe a week later, It seems to me that this is the last marker to use, so we deduced at least 80% that this was where we were going to find our bird. Afterwards, you made another small clarification by saying yes. , but it could be a marker that you would have found before. So that basically meant that there was nothing left after.)
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MB: No, Xavier, I never wrote “yes but it could” nor ever said “yes, but it could be a marker that you found before. This is not true.
(Q - Xavier: ah yes, ah yes Michel…)
MB: No, I didn’t say it like that. I said you may eventually need something that you found before, and I alluded to these famous reminiscences and these acquired knowledge which will come back to your mind when the time comes, without you having to make any effort to do so. do.
MB: [laughs] It’s the last marker to find.
(Q - Skybears: No, but that, to find, means that for example, a previous landmark in the hunt, as let's imagine, is not the light, if we find for example a rock with written “light” well, is that considered a new landmark or is it something that we have already encountered before and so it doesn’t count as a new landmark?)
(Q - Xavier: Did you specify that it was to be found and used?)
MB: Are you sure? Are you really sure I said that?
(Q - Xavier: Yes, there it is. So if you said it, it’s good. It was just to clarify…)
MB: Do you realize, in the way you ask me questions, how fluctuating you are in your convictions, what, it's incredible, right?
(Q - Xavier: Michel, there is no…)
MB: But yes, but yes, but yes, but yes, but yes, but yes, but yes, but absolutely.
(Q - Xavier: No there is no hesitation, when you answered this question there was some hesitation, why? Because if you said….)< /u>
MB: there is no hesitation or there is some hesitation, we should know?
(Q - Xavier: Originally, you said the sentinels, it was the last landmark to find. So we agreed. Then, you clarified maybe a week later, It seems to me that this is the last marker to use, so we deduced at least 80% that this was where we were going to find our bird. Afterwards, you made another small clarification by saying yes. , but it could be a marker that you would have found before. So that basically meant that there was nothing left after.)
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MB: No, Xavier, I never wrote “yes but it could” nor ever said “yes, but it could be a marker that you found before. This is not true.
(Q - Xavier: ah yes, ah yes Michel…)
MB: No, I didn’t say it like that. I said you may eventually need something that you found before, and I alluded to these famous reminiscences and these acquired knowledge which will come back to your mind when the time comes, without you having to make any effort to do so. do.