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Old 1st August 2007, 07:02 AM   #1
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Default Iron filings and bird

Gene,

The picture showing the magnetic fields relating to the blade is fascinating.

Regarding the bird, I believe the peacock was the pet of the God of War, so that may be a good choice...... Makes a good story anyway.

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my initial impression is also a peacock
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I would have said a raven, but after having read Rand's and Kronckew's posts, and having had another look at the bird, I think it may be a peacock after all, due to the way the tail feathers are made. Besides from being a royal bird, and a pet of the God of war, the peacock is a very good watch bird and will make a lot of noice if intruders try to get in where they have nothing to do.
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Its also interesting that the bird is chiseled into the bolsa and the work on it matches the cut out for the tears of the wounded. Looks like the same tools marks to me.

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Yes Rand, in this case it is, most likely, that the same man made the whole knife - interesting.
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Default The Far Field- Magnetic field in wootz

Found and article about the magnetic field in wootz... based on a 16th Persian dagger purchased from Leo Figiel...

http://home.clara.net/andywrobertson...02_dagger.html

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the graphic mag plot appears to be a fractal much like this mandelbrot plot.



chaos theory in action....
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Found and article about the magnetic field in wootz... based on a 16th Persian dagger purchased from Leo Figiel...

http://home.clara.net/andywrobertson...02_dagger.html

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That article contains some terms I am unfamiliar with: "Yesodic entities", "the Darks", "Briahtic structures".
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