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Whether you see it as a clever Roman graffiti, a prayer hidden in plain sight, or a mathematical oddity, the square endures because it reflects the structure of the universe as the ancients saw it: circular, reversible, and controlled by a single, silent sower holding the wheel of fortune.

This is one of the most debated theories. If you write (Our Father) twice — once horizontally and once vertically — they cross at the center N . You are left with four extra letters: two A s and two O s, which can be placed at the four corners. Whether you see it as a clever Roman

"For what?" Sarah asked, stepping under the shelter. She reached out, touching the heavy brass lever. "You've never told me what you actually think it does." You are left with four extra letters: two

The square consists of five words that form a palindrome when read in four directions (top-to-bottom, bottom-to-top, left-to-right, and right-to-left): : The sower, planter, or founder. "You've never told me what you actually think it does

In the ancient and medieval worlds, people believed writing or wearing the square could: