Took me a while, but I think I see the flaw.
I think you equivocate on the word 'pattern'. I think you are looking for meaning, and specifically religious meaning. The absence of patterns would be ignored as you prime the pump with some other text.
So, what are you seeking? Can you not find it somewhere else? Can you not support your findings by some other means?
Why would finding secular phrases not falsify it?
Why would finding religious phrases in arbitrary text not falsify it?
If you have no way to falsify it, then you are merely dowsing.
Does that make sense?
I understand much of what you say, but let me go through the points that I
do understand.
I think you are looking for meaning, and specifically religious meaning.
That would be a huge bonus, and perhaps not too surprising given the source of the cryptic text. But I have learned to be content with the idea that the first few words of Genesis embody extraordinary properties that really shouldn't be there. The ultimate conclusion may take its own time.
The absence of patterns would be ignored as you prime the pump with some other text.
The absence of similar patterns anywhere else would only serve to make the Genesis Seal appear more special. As I am an individual rather than a team, I do not have enough time to look for comparison samples. However, if enough people of the right calibre can be persuaded that Genesis 1:1-2 is special in this respect, then maybe that kind of test will become feasible. In the meantime, I am happy knowing that these verses are special, without the comfort of knowing they are uniquely so.
Why would finding secular phrases not falsify it?
Here, you anticipate an important point that I would have come to anyway. It is a vital characteristic of the Genesis Seal that all of its emergent literary content is validated by structural imagery. Take the example of the two emergent copies of
aur (light) shown in Figure 1. Recall that the word for 'darkness' that occurs in Genesis 1:2 is tightly sandwiched between their middle letters. What I have not yet mentioned is an alternative, but emergent 3-letter word for 'thick darkness' that crosses through the 'light' in the right-hand corner. It does so in such a way that the light and this darkness form the diagonals of a shared 3x3 group in the extreme corner. Such amalgamations are quite frequent, and seem to exist to validate the words that have an deliberate purpose. As it happens, these do not seem to include any words that are exclusively secular.
Why would finding religious phrases in arbitrary text not falsify it?
I accept that that would falsify it. But the effect would have to be just as well-structured and compact (a large mass in a small volume) as it is in the Genesis Seal.
So, what are you seeking? Can you not find it somewhere else? Can you not support your findings by some other means?
I am not so much seeking as seeing. Or at least that is how it all began. If you mean
can I not find religious faith somewhere else, that is not what I am now seeking. What I want for starters is to find others who agree that the Genesis Seal is an extraordinary object worthy of closer examination. Beyond that, let's just see how it might impact on a wider stage.