MAGICAL INSPIRATION 2017
A writing in The Enchanter's Journal, a book by Coppedge on April 12, 2017 shows signs of an unconscious formulation:
"Ways to channel [I.e. 'set'] magic should not be ignored [interpreted ethically this could mean magical results should be limited to a superstitious value of zero]."
"Many a wizard has lost [efficient] power by ignoring his natural instincts [for efficiency], and avoiding the moments in which they strike him [efficiently, like the hand of a clock]."
"For example, I forgot that some of my stronger [additional] spells came [after] moving my hands..."
"...It might be [D]ifferent for another caster."
This suggests all the necessary elements of The Theory of Everything: Set 0, Efficiency, addition and difference, but dates to two years and two months before the official theory was recorded.
THE RIDDLE 2013
I thought that if someone filled in a word in this sentence, the word that best fit would indicate something about reality's ultimates:
Princip-puzzle, this way comes, breathing doors and ________ halls.
I later learned "princip-puzzle" probably refers to the below image:
(Published in The Book of Uniques (2013) by Coppedge).
IT'S THAT 'SYMBOL'
It turns out if 'tattered' is placed in the space, that comes to mean me, as I have been compared to boobs and ears.
However, I am not an ordinary boob, so I substitute the third part of the symbol (corresponding to 'tattered halls') with the Coppedge Curve.
However, Coppedge Curve can be abbreviated to mean difference.
Since the first part is like a square, that likely means the standard part, like null or control (or I later learned, Set 0).
The second part represented by a line could be translated as difference with a difference, similar to exponents (extra dimensions) so it could mean efficiency.
Thus, the haunting expression could mean The Theory of Everything, when 'tattered' is inserted and means Nathan.
I wondered though if other better answers existed and this problem hadn't really been solved yet.
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See also:
Inspiration for The Theory of Everything
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