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Gammelt indlæg #151 Skrevet Jun 29 2020, 12:49:51 (senest redigeret Jun 29 2020, 12:51:05 af Ahmet Sonverdi) Citat 
I tried Apuleian Sphere even though I couldn't link it with Netherlands - it's also wrong.


I also didn't really check the soldiers leaving the city part either :/
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Gammelt indlæg #152 Skrevet Jun 29 2020, 14:39:42 Citat 
The actual Netherlands, or, in the Jacques Cousteau atmosphere, beneath the land?
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Gammelt indlæg #153 Skrevet Jun 29 2020, 14:43:02 Citat 
The actual one because the clue was in Turkish and 'the Netherlands' & 'beneath the land' are very very different things in Turkish.
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Gammelt indlæg #154 Skrevet Jun 29 2020, 16:41:13 Citat 
So, I tried Descartes Highlands but it's wrong.

My thought process was;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descartes_Highlands

I'm looking through René Descartes. There is a spot named Descartes Highlands on the moon that Apollo 16 landed which means you can see the Netherlands, right? Descartes also spent quite a lot of time in the Netherlands too. The reason why it named after him is (if I'm not wrong), it has something to do with Descartes's formations.

He's one of the writers of Atena Lectures de Filosofia. Athena is a Greek goddess. It says in the wiki that "She's known as Athena Parthenos "Athena the Virgin," but in one archaic Attic myth, the god Hephaestus tried and failed to rape her" maybe that was the answer to her lover? Though this part feels like a stretch.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Descartes#Sweden

"By 1649, Descartes had become one of Europe's most famous philosophers and scientists.[53] That year, Queen Christina of Sweden invited Descartes to her court to organize a new scientific academy and tutor her in his ideas about love."

That might be the presidency of a federation, right?

I couldn't link the troops retracting & the thing's name origin is Italian. Oh, and the record thing.
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Gammelt indlæg #155 Skrevet Jun 29 2020, 16:42:23 Citat 
There will be a new clue at 19 CET. I have 5 tries left.

The clue count is pretty high IMO so the answer might be found soon.
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Gammelt indlæg #156 Skrevet Jun 30 2020, 19:30:04 Citat 
New clue is

Quote ( Ahmet Sonverdi @ June 29th 2020,10:33:53 )

***In one of his/her works (books), it's been told that soldiers (we don't know which soldiers) who occupied the city (we don't know which city), have left the city after a game.

This happened in Thirty Years' War https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Years%27_War
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Gammelt indlæg #157 Skrevet Jun 30 2020, 19:34:38 Citat 
"The remnants of the Protestant armies, led by Mansfeld and Duke Christian of Brunswick, withdrew into Dutch service. Although their arrival in the Netherlands did help to lift the siege of Bergen-op-Zoom (October 1622), the Dutch could not provide permanent shelter for them. They were paid off and sent to occupy neighboring East Frisia. Mansfeld remained in the Dutch Republic, but Christian wandered off to "assist" his kin in the Lower Saxon Circle, attracting the attentions of Count Tilly. With the news that Mansfeld would not be supporting him, Christian's army began a steady retreat toward the safety of the Dutch border."

I believe this part is where the clue about the retreat.
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Gammelt indlæg #158 Skrevet Jul 2 2020, 08:28:31 Citat 
Someone found the answer.

Its Krejcik Gambit.
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Gammelt indlæg #159 Skrevet Jul 2 2020, 09:41:50 Citat 
So it wasn't a person lol
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Gammelt indlæg #160 Skrevet Jul 2 2020, 10:31:16 Citat 
Mate, I said it was a "thing" that named after the philosopher-writer :D
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Gammelt indlæg #161 Skrevet Jul 3 2020, 19:59:39 Citat 
Nice question but a very tricky one!
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Gammelt indlæg #162 Skrevet Jul 3 2020, 20:04:58 Citat 
I'll try to keep you updated with the new one when it comes up :)
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Gammelt indlæg #163 Skrevet Feb 21 2021, 16:08:37 (senest redigeret Feb 21 2021, 16:09:39 af Ahmet Sonverdi) Citat 
Clues;

1) A soldier
2) A teacher
3) In one of his/her works, he/she touched various fields. You can see sentences about chemistry while reading a part about the history of Islam.
4) In that particular work, 'a name' is mentioned in a part where he/she gives information about a tool/an instrument.

QUESTION: What is the 'name' that was mentioned in the 4th clue? (See the 6th clue, the incorrect version is asked)

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Additional Clues


5) The name has been written in 4 different ways in a national library. (It's not really clear that if it's the author's name or the 'name' that is asked in that particular work).
6) The name (in that particular work) has been written incorrectly.
7) In his/her country, this person is one of the pioneers in publishing in a specific field. (Again, it's not clear that if it's the author or the 'name' that is asked in that particular work).
8) In that particular work, there is also an inconsistency/a mistake with the information the author gives about the tool/instrument.
9) The information about the tool/instrument is incorrect BOTH for those times' knowledge and today's knowledge. The development/event that reveals today's knowledge appeared 40-ish years later after the work was published.
10) That particular work also has information on how uranium atoms break down.
11) While reading about the history of Islam in that particular work, Arthur Stanley Eddington's theory is also mentioned.
12) Also, there is information about electric/electricity in that particular work.
13) The tool/instrument has been made/produced in Germany.
14) The person has contributed to the science of astronomy in Turkey. (It's not clear that if it's the author or the 'name' that is asked in that particular work).
15) According to a source, that particular work's copies have been collected back (like it gets forbidden to have it).
16) In Nazi Germany, a movie was made about the person whose name is asked in the question.
17) That movie is adapted from the director's father's work.
18) That particular work (the work I've been writing in most of the clues, not the movie) was published in Turkey.

Good luck :)
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Gammelt indlæg #164 Skrevet Feb 21 2021, 19:05:21 (senest redigeret Feb 21 2021, 19:05:44 af Jun Ho) Citat 
No idea. :D
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