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Several tracks include hidden signs that, when revealed, show messages related to various theories and mathematicians, such as the value of the Hubble constant. The Trials Rising community has come together to help one another find similar secrets and figure out what they mean.
Temple of Trials riddle
OstereierIt is common for the Trials series to have long-running riddles as secrets for fans to figure out, and Trials Rising is no exception. It has five mysterious rooms that seem to have no purpose (yet are accessed through the use of portals that must be activated), but fans realized four of the rooms contained music that could be adapted into a code to enter in the Temple of Trials room. This in turn revealed another coded message. It’s still unknown what this message means, but the two things shown are believed to have connections to Drake’s Formula and unknown coordinates.
Oil Say secret message
OstereierThe DLC track Oil Say has a secret message that can only be accessed if the player waits for the in-game timer to read 01:07:00 and then accelerates, which transports you to a new area. You then must drive for roughly 20 minutes until you’re transported yet again, at which point bailing out will reveal a secret message. The meaning of this message/riddle is still unknown. However, it could be linked to some of the game’s other riddles.
Hendrik Lorentz secret references
OstereierThe DLC tracks Faire Play and Feudal Fun contain new secret messages, one of which is the birth date of physicist Hendrik Lorentz and the other of which references an “L violation,” which may be a shortened form of “Lorentz violations,” a type of study related to the work of the same physicist.