cladking Wrote:
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> In almost every instance that the word "shu"
> appears in the Ancient Language it is associated
> with the concept of "upward" and this certainly
> applies to the lines you cite here.
Ah Cladking that is a false statement.
> On this basis
> I proceeded to solve the language as "shu" meant
> "upward".
..and you were demonstrably wrong. Pretending otherwise is childish. However if you want to deliberately lie no one can stop you but we can certainly laugh at you.
This provides the meaning of several
> more words like "tefnut" means "downward".
Demonstrate it then - don't just claim it.
This
> process was simply built upon until "all' the
> words were solved.
You never solved all the words - if you had you could provide us with a complete translation of the PT. What you appeared to have done is searched with key words then cherry picked those that would work - those that didn't you simply ignored.
If that is not the case show your complete translation of the PT.
> I was greatly helped in this
> by the fact that the language has a mathematical
> consistency and every word a single meaning.
?
> I might try some of those other lines later but I
> don't read Allen's work very much and can't cross
> index it.
You mean you cannot run key words through an online database it - your standard method of 'research'.
The translation is so revolutionary that
> it is even difficult to identify some of his
> lines.
What you mean is that the translation you made up don't work in most cases.