LITTLE DOCTOR
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About a year ago, exactly on October 8, 2017 my post on page 48, I wrote a few lines on the origins of the mirror of the Romitone, underlining that it was part of a set of four elements from the same matrix. Four elements that if combined carried out a precise function but if divided they lost control of the remote direction and assumed a sort of self-management based on conservation. Of these four elements two in particular, totally identical to the mirror of the romitone, being the twins, united together formed the eyes of the gods. Similar in shape, however, are different in color in fact the mirror of the romitone is green while the other (left eye) is blue. From now on we will call the twin of the mirror of the romitone "blue mirror" or "left eye of the Gods".
The other two elements are classified as "the heart of the Gods", the third and fourth the largest and most complex is called "the mind of the Gods". These four elements were placed inside the inverted pyramid currently not yet discovered, only the team of archaeologist Paul Nicholson has been in a recent past very close to the great discovery. A team worker was very close to the discovery of the pyramid while he was looking at a very rocky and not very accessible terrain. Unfortunately due to minor archaeological finds in the neighboring area the team's attention was diverted away from the really important rocky area. We must also point out that all the pyramids present in the world were designed and built by man, only the great inverted pirmide existed even before man could mix together water and clay in order to produce building bricks.
It is not yet time for me to unravel why these four elements were kept in this great inverted pyramid, nor can I reveal the secret to which they were separated, because I could get lost in the mists of time and in science fiction. But in the future I can not rule out having to deal with these issues again. For now I will confine myself to telling the most recent history already quite complicated. The blue mirror arrived by sea at the port of Livorno in the summer of 1818 along with the other crates of Egyptian finds. The wooden case of the blue mirror was the largest and heaviest of all the cargo, and from it came a strange buzz. Some experienced seafarers were strangely struck by symptoms of seasickness as they approached the crate, although they had never suffered from it. For this reason, very few approached the cash desk. The object, unlike the others, was not classified, and on the outside of the box a plate with the writing "Unknown stranger" was applied. This wording on the cash desk anxiously worried the entire crew, who tried to stay away.
The other two elements are classified as "the heart of the Gods", the third and fourth the largest and most complex is called "the mind of the Gods". These four elements were placed inside the inverted pyramid currently not yet discovered, only the team of archaeologist Paul Nicholson has been in a recent past very close to the great discovery. A team worker was very close to the discovery of the pyramid while he was looking at a very rocky and not very accessible terrain. Unfortunately due to minor archaeological finds in the neighboring area the team's attention was diverted away from the really important rocky area. We must also point out that all the pyramids present in the world were designed and built by man, only the great inverted pirmide existed even before man could mix together water and clay in order to produce building bricks.
It is not yet time for me to unravel why these four elements were kept in this great inverted pyramid, nor can I reveal the secret to which they were separated, because I could get lost in the mists of time and in science fiction. But in the future I can not rule out having to deal with these issues again. For now I will confine myself to telling the most recent history already quite complicated. The blue mirror arrived by sea at the port of Livorno in the summer of 1818 along with the other crates of Egyptian finds. The wooden case of the blue mirror was the largest and heaviest of all the cargo, and from it came a strange buzz. Some experienced seafarers were strangely struck by symptoms of seasickness as they approached the crate, although they had never suffered from it. For this reason, very few approached the cash desk. The object, unlike the others, was not classified, and on the outside of the box a plate with the writing "Unknown stranger" was applied. This wording on the cash desk anxiously worried the entire crew, who tried to stay away.