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English: Picture of the stainless steel pyramid in Exeter High St with the Exeter Riddle inscribed on it. The words are reversed, so as to be readable in the reflections.
Date 11 February 2006 (original upload date)
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Author User:Midgley

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Riddle-pyramid-composition is a version of Existence imaged as `reflected, projected` by us in every aspect that we could define it.

By means of our `pensive and physical` frame existence is `seen, audited, felt and tasted` by `us`. These eight points are managed and directed by our version that all points to `us`. Ref `Homo Sapience Joseph II`.

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00:01, 11 February 2006 350 × 599 (37,975 bytes) w:en:Midgley (talk | contribs) Picture of the stainless steel pyramid in Exeter High St with the Exeter Riddle inscribed on it. The words are reversed, so as to be readable in the reflections.

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