How many of you here are "Really" into the idea of Glyphs as a newly formed and living Meta Language?

How many of you here are "Really" into the idea of Glyphs as a newly formed and living Meta Language? I ask to know who to tag for future notes and ideas. This includes The overall grammatical structure and syntax of Glyphs themselves. Modes of combining and forming new glyphs, using it to communicate and other ideas it can be implemented in Ingress Scanner Tech and XM studies.

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ThesauroGlyph of WAR.

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  1. I'm not that into but I can get used to.

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  2. While I'm not great at the glyph mini game, the glyphs always draw my attention. Tolkien was a master at creating languages and crafting a world around them. Shaper glyphs are no elvish script, but I'll take it as a welcome addition to triangle game.

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  3. From what I come to understand Glyphs are less Elvish script than "Space Chinese" or "Future Runes" / Hieroglyphs. Though this doesn't always line up, the 42 or so current known glyphs or so make for conceptual bases and pairings that create new meaning. For Example, "WAR/ATTACK" Is a combination of "Advance [Left side]" and "Retreat [Right Side]"  placed together clashing at the zenith.

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  4. The short-lived MMO Tabula Rasa had a very similar set of symbols as their universal language, called Logos.

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  5. There are a multitude of glyph and sci fi based languages out there. Its basically a cross between forming runes and sigils. What I do dig though is that its simple enough to get into and has enough logic to actually combine a few together to form more complex ones. Not to mention whoever designed it has done their homework for it to correspond with a Panoptocy of ancient traditions and symbols.

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  6. It's very interpretive in nature. And relies on context and syntax to illicit a "meaning".

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  7. I have noticed that and I am very glad someone here got that idea. One of the big reasons I got drawn to and became aware of OP Essex. James Thirteen were you the one who did those? If not, do you know who did, and if there is a way for me to play around with that model?

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  8. Ok, where can I know more about operating and using the 3D shaper model? Or are model tests run per request? and you got a gallery where all previously run models are available?

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