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Just Solved Copernisis

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 10:54 pm
by CJ Stay Strong
Hi Everyone,

My name is Chris and I've been working on the Isis Adventure Puzzles since 2007, the year that I was diagnosed with Brain Cancer. I initially started with the Isis Orb and upon solving that, I got the Ramisis and after opening it, I eventually got the Copernisis as well. I've always loved these puzzles and the way they got me to think about how to solve them, looking up different things and learning more to either open up one of the puzzles, to decipher a clue, or to just see if anything was actually there such as on the outside of the black carboard box that all of my puzzles came in. I've been working on each of them in between hospitals stays and surgeries over the past decade (unfortunately I've needed over 20 surgeries and have had countless other medical issues as subsequent results of my cancer and/or the radiation treatment I received to destroy the cancer). Needless to say, my situation hasn't been ideal to say the least, but these puzzles have truly helped me keep my brain going, have helped me to think deeper and sometimes in different ways than I normally would have, and they have helped me stay distracted from the horrible days and pain. Well, after years and years of trying to get my Copernisis solved, and eventually reaching out on here to people that have already solved it for tips to lead me in the right direction when I felt like I hit a brick wall and made no progress for weeks, if not months, at a time, today I finally solved my Copernisis the puzz way and I honestly couldn't be more proud of myself because I honestly thought I may end up never being able to solve it while I still had somewhat good health. I know there were and likely still are a lot of people on here that struggled with the Copernisis and I just want to say that it is possible to do, you can do it. I know that sounds really cheesy to say, but if I were able to finally solve it without anyone physically giving me the answers despite everything else going on in my life with my health and with my Mom recently being diagnosed with Stage 4 Neuroendocrine Cancer herself, then I know that you can definitely do it. I just wanted to share this with everyone on here and thank everyone that responded to me and gave me hints or better explanations of certain things when I truly needed it. It truly does mean a lot and I want to thank each and every one of you for helping me check off something from my bucket list. Also, if anyone else on here needs help on solving his or her Copernisis, please feel free to private message me and I will try my best to lead you in the right direction without giving any actual answers to you. Out of the three I have done, the Copernisis was definitely the most aggravating at times, and for a while I just wanted to open it to be done. However, once I saw the key chamber start to move for me, I actually got really excited and was not expecting that. I will help you all however I can to hopefully allow you to experience that feeling as well.

Thank you,
Chris