
BIPARTITION :
TWO IDENTICAL TEXTS FOUND INTERWOVEN INSIDE THE SAME INSCRIPTION - A GORDIAN KNOT - .
Above you see an equal division of the stems in the 61 sign groups, which moreover holds, as far as possible, a bisection of all shortened units, that is to say the reduced stems, the remainder signs (except for the unavoidable 9 unique signs: h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p), and the thorns. - It is worth a note, that the the two halves only hold 7 identical "words" across out of 30-31 groups in each half -. This bisection is on the other hand constructed independently of the natural succession of the signgroups, contrary to the partition shown in the lower right corner of the picture, which only divide the 70 stems into two equal parts.
In the above figure the sign-group A19 is split in two (a missing divider), with one stem to each division, to demonstrate that ideal congruence between division I and II.
NB. Here a theoretical improvement would be possible, if 10 of the 11 absent remainder units in the grey zone on the picture were matching, I designate them "q". E.F.A.N.K. : Evidence for a non-linguistic key, to the problem