Is there anamorphic writing on the Somerton Man code page?
Anamorphic denotes or relates to a distorted projection or drawing that appears normal when viewed from a particular point or with a suitable mirror or lens. (Oxford Languages).
< pic on left.
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There has been a claim that this ^ image taken from the Somerton Man code page is also an example of anamorphic writing.
Here …
https://tamamshud.blogspot.com/2024/07/the-somerton-man-mystery-real-code-on_4.html
You be the judge.
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If that code could be broken (that’s even if it is a code) then it would have been cracked by now.
Even me, with my 70 IQ, have been left buggered by it. (Well, it used to be 70…but that was about 100000 pints of bitter ago.)
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The AFL have become masters of this art, maybe GC had been watching too much footy looking for inspiration…
But talking of images on the code page, I was once scrolling over the high res scan available on line (looking for signs of any non-micro coded phone numbers) and I could make out a man’s face in the texture of the book cover to the right of the P on the end of the full second line!! Creepy… Face was oriented with the image viewed rotated 90 degrees right.
PS this face in near the strange rectangular looking anomaly on the image that is probably the result of SAPOL getting a small piece of similar textured card and covering the phone numbers before the original photo of the code was taken – 1949 photoshopping!!
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