Fringe Symbols/Theories
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Code Theory
The ordering of Fringe symbols appearing in one episode forms a code.
- There are 9 symbols with the hand appearing as a left or right hand for a total of 10 possibilities representing numbers from 0 to 9.
- There are generally 5 symbols appearing per episode. Groups of 5 numbers is the standard for a cipher code.
Symbolism
Each of the Fringe symbols represent something in the show.
- The Leaf can be seen in the Massive Dynamic building rotating on one of the biometric hand scanners.
- The Seahorse is the signature left by Walter's father in the toxin molecule. (The Bishop Revival, Season 2, Episode 14)
- Walter's father was called "the Seahorse" (because he was a great swimmer). (The Bishop Revival, Season 2, Episode 14) Perhaps this symbol represents Walter Bishop.