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  • Reply to: Cubits   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: The Ancient

    Before to furthering this article, I would like to reply from the question “Why was cubits of various lengths employed in many parts of the world in antiquity?”

    Since the length is broken down from a unit, a cubit could be assigned any standard length measure. The driving math behind the cubit and its segment(s) is essential for understanding the design intent of the length and portion it produces. The standard unit only sets the scale. For example, √2 will always be the hypotenuse means of a square and √3 will always be the diagonal means of a cube. Man only sets the unit to define this reality.

    THE RODS OF INITIATION MEASURE
    In a mental representation of:
    72.158298” HT
    by
    1.4142” (√2) □ or Ø

    72 increments of 25.4558mm (√648) length or 1.0021” Thus, why Egyptian measures mirror the metric and inch system.

    72 increments corresponding with the equinox or:
    In
    -The 72 disciples of Confucius.
    -The 72 companions of apotheosis of Houang-ti.
    -After his temptation in the dessert, Jesus is served by 12 superiors angels and 72 angels.
    -72 is the number of the Immortals Taoism.
    -The Chinese astrology has 36 beneficial stars and 72 malevolent stars.
    -The "sentûr" Persian has 72 cords.
    -72 divine names in one of the Jewish systems said to be used as codes in creation.
    -The 70 ancients accompanying Moses that received an outpouring of the spirit, plus the 2 absent.
    -The number of devils according to The Lesser Key of Solomon.
    -In Cao Dai, the number of planets between hell and heaven.
    -Cosmic, Systemic, Planetary and Hierarchical in 72 increments.

    -Thoth, of Egyptian Mythology, wins a 72nd of each day of the year from the Moon in a game of Draughts.

    36 increments form above and 36 increments from below driven by Cubits equaling 4 Cubit instantiates of 18 subdivisions.

    Each of the 72 (√648) increments in 20 subdivisions would equal 1440 subdivisions in 72 increments. 1/20th of a subdivision = √φ length. (1.2727 in the same manner as accepted 3.142857).

    Therefore, each of the 72 (√648) increments in 36 subdivisions would equal 2592 subdivisions in 72 increments. 1/36th of a subdivision = √2 length. An angle means to a coincident diameter into the evolving geometries of.

    Sexagesimal
    3 increments (of √φ ) per hour = 60 subdivisions x 24 hours = 1440 minutes in a day; 12 above increments and 12 below=day and night; Solomon's cubit rod ratio 8_3_24,     24 x 3 = 72 etc...

    Celestial (1 increment) = 1 day
    10 increments = 1 decan
    3 decan = 1 month = 1 constellation of Sah of 30º Celestial longitude
    36 decan = 1 year.

    The Mayan cycle of time is based on 13 baktun periods of 144000 days each.

    1 Cubit equals 18 incremental letters of Chai.
    Shem ha-Mephoresh or triads of letter.

    Lesser Key of Solomon:
    The demons are described as being commanded by four kings of the cardinal directions: Amaymon (East), Corson (West), Ziminiar (North), and Gaap (South).
     
    The Ars Paulina is in turn divided into two books, the first detailing twenty-four angels aligned with the twenty-four hours of the day, the second (derived more from the Heptameron) detailing the 360 spirits of the degrees of the zodiac.

    Further, The Lesser Key of Solomon applied names to the rods increments.

    If you read this as math, it is rod functionality.

    72 Demons
    Four Kings = Cubits
    Two books = A rod above and a rod below
    Twenty-four angels aligned with the twenty-four hours of the day, the second =1440 min. / 24hr = 60 sec.
    360 spirits of the degrees of the zodiac = 36 increments times ten-degree divisions of a sign of the zodiac = decans

    These numbers originate in a geometric rod of measure from which sums are triangulated. There is a modern version of this rod in its functionality. Out of respect to our ancient brethren, I wrote this article to clarify cubit rods of measure in Scripture. In endless readings cubits are well preserved in ancient Scripture from every religion.

    Overlooked, cubit rods are calibrated to 2 pieces of wireframe geometry such as an angle and segment thereby squaring actions. Pythagoras knew this studying with the Egyptians. Respectfully, all cubit rods (scalene) solve the missing leg as well as the mass properties thereof. -Frank A. Tytar

     

     

  • Reply to: Hidden Underworld of the Giza Plateau is Finally Brought to Light   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: jon moore
    why

    is this not mainstream knowledge, mind blowing

  • Reply to: Did Descendants of Cleopatra VII Survive and Produce the Legendary Queen Zenobia of Palmyra?   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Randy Roach

    Arsinoe IV of Egypt is my 79th great grandmother

  • Reply to: Did Descendants of Cleopatra VII Survive and Produce the Legendary Queen Zenobia of Palmyra?   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Randy Roach

    YES..... There are quit a few, not necessarily from her children but from her sister, my 79th Great Grandmother! ...... The complete documented ancestral bloodline

  • Reply to: We brewed an ancient Graeco-Roman beer and here’s how it tastes   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Shirley Williams

    I have heard that there are beer preferences based on sex. I know my daughter and I, and apparently most women, tend to prefer more malt, which makes it much less sour, as opposed to 'hoppier' beers. I guess this stuff had neither, but was just sour. Wonder when hops and malt got added to the process.

  • Reply to: Genetic ‘Adam and Eve’: All Humans are Descendants of One Man and Woman Who Lived Over 100,000 Years Ago   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Dennis Glodzik

    I only keep up on this stuff to see if any of it will ever challenge me, but thus far, everything, including the Adam gene is all gibberish which aside from mentioning Adam and Eve a lot and other religious stuff really has nothing knowledgeable to say. It doesn't "shut me up," other then to astound me with it's total inanity. This is obviously directed toward the uneducated and ignorant among us. In that, it succeeds very well.

  • Reply to: Forgotten Kings and Queens: The Lost Gypsy Dynasty of Scotland   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Cheryl H.

    'G*psy' is, and always has been, a racial slur. Every use of it in this article should be replaced with appropriate terminology, such as 'Roma', 'Romani', or other, appropriate, identifiers.

  • Reply to: Discovery of the Earliest Drawing – By at Least 30,000 years   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Davis

    Once again people are trying to make a few marks on a pebble into "ART".. the pebble is so small and there appear to be no other marked pebbles so the story is pure conjecture. Find a series or a complete design and there might be something, otherwise it's just fantasizing. Could have been somebody sharpening a ocher crayon ... It's all baseless assumption.

  • Reply to: Neanderthal Mother, Denisovan Father! Concrete Proof that Hybrid Hominin Families Did Exist   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: kjohnson

    Science should not leap to conclusions. Instead, they should simply record their evidence and see where it leads

  • Reply to: Exquisite, ancient rock paintings spotted in remote Colombia   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Aardivark

    Archaeologists and paleoanthropologists can point to reliable indicators of human habitation of the Americas as far back as 14-15,000 years ago only. The claim of 20,000 years in this article, which appears to be an off-the-cuff remark not backed up by any scientific dating, should be taken lightly. Otherwise, the artwork is amazing especially from the standpoint of what it says about the level of introspection and abstract symbolism that 'primitive' cultures are capable of.

  • Reply to: Lost Codes Discovered in Terrorist’s Treasure Tunnel   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Paul Smith

    When I first learned of laser holography in the 1970's I thought wouldn't it be cool to create holograms of ancient historically import artifacts a 3-D recording before they disappear/destroyed by iconoclastic zealotry or natural catastrophes. Today laser scanning is more sophisticated (digitized), and computer generated topographic holography is an essential record keeping tool for archaeology sites Hopefully we will learn from this experience to digitize as much holographic information as possible.People will do the most destructive vandalism , theft ,and murder thinly veiled as acts of religious piety.:(

  • Reply to: Are the Distinctive Kalash People of Pakistan Really Descendants of Alexander the Great’s Army?   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Ron Walton

    The Kalash are G haplogroup, DNA. The G group is not Alexandrian.

  • Reply to: Evidence that Noah’s Ark Landed on a Mountain 17 Miles South of Ararat   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Tina Gonzalez

    I don't understand what people are saying this is something new. Before Ron Wyatt died he had already found this and did measurements and tested the wood there's even metal in there. And of course that wasn't all over the news either. He also found Sodom and Gomorrah found the Red Sea Crossing and other things

  • Reply to: Can Any Civilization Make It Through Climate Change?   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Frank ciccarelli

    How do we know if sustainability is even possible?

    We don't know. But we have to act as if we do. To do anything else is immoral...

  • Reply to: Three 500-year-old Holy Statues Damaged in Botched Restoration Job   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: TomS

    From now on they should try to get Christians to restore Christian statues.

  • Reply to: Ruins of Malden Island and The Mysterious Roads that Lead into the Sea   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: aruvqan myers

    Seems like we have 'lost lands' in the North Sea between Britain and the main continent, we have a land bridge in India, we have all sorts of goodies found underwater around various areas of the world, why not a lost Pacific land area? The sea level has bounced up and down since *forever* and is currently going back up [a reputed 3.3 meters/10 feet last I heard] which will make our Florida Keys mostly lost lands, as with much of our coastal area.

  • Reply to: The Lost Knowledge of the Ancients: Were Humans the First? Part 6   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: Dr wright

    Also the pillar of Qutb is noted as being forge welded iron of no particular difficulty.
    The mystery however is in the corrosion resistance from an even layer of crystalline iron hydrogen phosphate hydrate forming on the high-phosphorus-content iron, which serves to protect it from the effects of the Delhi climate, all of which are perfectly natural albeit highly unlikely but all a matter of right place right time.
    The processes involved are multi faceted and more complex than my abridged version above but all natural none the less and have very little to do with a people’s skill in metallurgy.

  • Reply to: Fascinating Facts You Probably Did Not Know About Leprechauns   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: FOTEINI TYRASKI

    The word LEPRECHAUN is of a Greek origin... It is constructed by the words LEPRE - ΛΕΠΡΑ - LEPROCY and CHAUN - ΧΑΥΝΟΣ - LANGUID. By the word LEPRE - ΛΕΠΡΑ - LEPROCY in the ancient Greek dictionary, we get the information that the skin of a Leprechaun is full of flakes, just like someone who is infected by leprocy. By the word CHAUN - ΧΑΥΝΟΣ - LANGUID we get the information about specific characteristics of the face, but also general information about the activity of the body. So the Greek word ΧΑΥΝΟΣ (for CHAUN) means the one that keeps constantly his mouth open, the one that his lower jaw is protruded, the one that is loose, slack, porous, lightweight and foolish.

  • Reply to: Ancient Roman Cuisine and Recipes   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: chris6a2

    Hi Karen, the book is not on Amazon, you can purchase it from this page: https://www.romae-vitam.com/ancient-roman-cuisine-book.html

  • Reply to: Craco: The Abandoned Medieval Ghost Town of Italy   5 years 9 months ago
    Comment Author: danni

    i so badly want to go there and buy one of those ruins in the mountain and physically start rebuilding and getting rid of the overgrown parts. hell i would do it for free. but i doubt anyone would want me to

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