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This is the third in the global Isis adventure series. Copernisis. This special edition titanium
and blue Copernisis is the first in the Isis series that appears to deviate from ancient
Egyptology. Or does it? There is strong evidence that when the pyramids were first built they
were used for Astronomy, not tombs. The Copernisis is based on the Heliocentric theory of astronomer
Nicholas Copernicus, who was the first to put the Sun at the center of the universe.
On the Copernisis you'll find five gold pins. Each pin represents a celestial object in
our solar system and each object rotates around the Sun engraved at the center. You can feel
each pin as it rotates. There are countless combinations. And if that weren't enough,
the top rotates relative to the base. Around the edge you'll find eight key slots. Only
one of these will allow you to gain access to the hidden key chamber. Your goal is to
unlock this key chamber and reveal a physical key and secret key code. This key code is
needed if you choose to challenge yourself further by attempting to solve the online
adventure--A time-based star map game. Each Copernisis is made of aircraft grade aluminum
and handcrafted in the United Kingdom. It also has a number combination which you can
find on the base. But, also on the base, you'll find the outline of a hidden chamber. If opened,
you will reveal a special equation that will assist you in solving the Copernisis.