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... ), is supposed to be long anterior to both Assurbanipal and Plato. No letter to the Editor is required to remind us of the grade school chronology. However, what can be shown clearly is not merely a resemblance, but an identity, between the three traditions. Our archaeological and literary evidence constitutes the Cenotaph of Seti, The Seven Tablets of Creation of Assurbanipal, and the Timaeus of Plato. Beyond that demonstration, and some observations on the Egyptian language, no "proof" of proximity in time will be presented. Yet, at the very least, our demonstration will amount to evidence. We shall begin with a comparison of the gods of Hermopolis and those ...
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... year of Darius I was 496: 496+ 6 = 502. Darius I ascended to the throne in 502. He was preceded by the Pseudo-Smerdis and by the Magi, who ruled less than one year. (40) Thus, the Pseudo-Smerdis clique ruled in 502. This Magi government was preceded by Cambyses II, who ruled for seven years (41) and who conquered Egypt around his fifth year. (42) Thus, Cambyses II reigned from 509 to 502 and conquered Egypt c. 504. Cambyses II's conquest of Egypt ended the one-year reign of Psammetichus III (or Merneptah II/ Siptah). From foregoing Hebrew synchronisms, it was determined that the predecessor ...
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293. Thoth Vol VII, No 2: Mar 15, 2003 [Journals] [Thoth]
... scattered radiation, causing the waves preferentially to line up. That radiation, now seen as microwaves, should still show traces of alignment in some spots of the sky. Pryke searched for polarized waves with the Degree Angular Scale Interferometer, a microwave telescope near the South Pole. He and his team examined two patches of sky, each about seven times as wide as the full moon. They found a faint but unmistakable signal. "The discovery came as a relief to cosmologists, whose theories increasingly incorporate such speculative elements as invisible matter and energy. Even though we don't know what dark matter and dark energy are, we've made assumptions about the way they behave and put that ...
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294. Variations on a Theme of Philolaos [Journals] [Kronos]
... space- and there is no hint otherwise- then precession would have to be explained by a motion of the sphere of fixed stars. The equinoxes and solstices would be determined by the Sun's position with respect to the plane of Earth's orbit. Precession would require a slow turning of the stellar sphere on the pole of the ecliptic. The seven other moving bodies, excluding Earth and presumably the Counter-Earth, would move approximately in the plane of the ecliptic. If we ignore planetary retrogradation for now, their motion would be prograde or right-handed (with the right thumb up and the fingers curled, the thumb points north and the fingers curl in the direction of planetary or stellar movement ...
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295. Ashton's Bedrock of Myth (Forum) [Journals] [Aeon]
... ' I emphasized aspects of polar imagery that undo the planetary interpretation. The crescent formations are unquestionably malleable, from poplar branches to concentric eyes to deer antlers to boar's tusks to concentric upraised pairs of front legs of bears. The Axis Mundi' has a single or double or triple or quadruple or even quintuple incarnation. Images such as the seven concentric crescents are backed by archaeological evidence of c. 6000 BC, 20,000 BC for my interpretation of the heavenly twins, 40,000 BC for the seven bears. All this cannot by any argument be squeezed into the cometary story, which in my estimation is quite separate. "If I expanded The Bedrock of Myth ...
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... thine heart, I will ascend unto heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also Upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north. I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High. The ancient Aryo-Indians called Ursa Major "the seven bears" and the "seven Rishis', and the Pole star was "Dhruva". The pole star is mentioned in the Sutras "in connexion with the marriage ritual in which the star is pointed out to the bride as an emblem of constancy "11 There seems to be little doubt that the Great Bear was regarded as ...
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297. Venus and Mars [Books] [de Grazia books]
... rich enough in electrons to be coveted by the Sun. By the legendary and historical evidence, it took hundreds of years to achieve a "safe" orbit from where it would not venture close enough to Earth to endanger it and cause electrical damage. Until then, it may have threatened the Earth about every 52 years. During a seven hundred year period both the Jews and the Meso-Americans observed a great "Jubilee year" on those occasions; the inference from the holiday is that the proto-planet, still behaving as a comet and undergoing continuous electrical transaction, was due to arrive in the vicinity of Earth but prayerfully would design not to destroy the world. It is significant ...
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... thine heart, I will ascend unto heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also Upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north. I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High. The ancient Aryo-Indians called Ursa Major "the seven bears" and the "seven Rishis', and the Pole star was "Dhruva". The pole star is mentioned in the Sutras "in connexion with the marriage ritual in which the star is pointed out to the bride as an emblem of constancy "11 There seems to be little doubt that the Great Bear was regarded as ...
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... the planets and stars was ascribed to Saturn, and in the appearance of " mock-moons " above and below the satellite a confirmation of the theory was seen. These "night suns" were ascribed to the presence of the great night sun- Saturn- near the moon, just as the mock-suns of which there might be as many as seven (42) were regarded as secondary to the great "day sun"- Šamaš- and, therefore, likewise associated with Saturn- as the "lieutenant" of Šamaš. Turning now to the astrological texts (43) , in which omens connected with the "mock-suns" are set forth, it can hardly be accidental that ...
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... that would open a waterway from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea, one hundred and twenty thousand workers perished in digging it. Historical testimony was found to the effect that Ramses II had built a canal connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea.8 This led to a discussion: who started building the canal, Ramses II or Nekau-Wehemibre, seven hundred years later? Herodotus related that it was Necos who was first to build it, while modern historians, on the basis of ancient evidence, concluded that Ramses II had already built the canal connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea. It was resolved that Herodotus was wrong and that Necho simply continued the work which Ramses II, ...
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