Hans Wrote:
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> Corvidius Wrote:
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> > Hans Wrote:
> > > REALLY making up stuff
> >
> > I'm sitting back and chuckling over this. We
> can
> > all make errors, read something too quickly and
> > make a false assumption, as I did recently in a
> > thread asking about a hieroglyph, and read
> tekenu
> > as tekhenu, a small difference in spelling, but
> a
> > huge difference in meaning. It happens, but
> it's
> > not the end of the world, but never have I seen
> > anybody not only refuse to admit error, but
> double
> > down on their errors, and then need to make
> stuff
> > up in order to try to cover their errors.
> >
> > I'll just make these observations for clarity
> as
> > they have not emerged yet in this thread, and I
> > know you will know this. The king's "soul"
> > certainly does go to the heavens, but not his
> > body, and the references to Nut in Recitation
> 364
> > have a double meaning. Yes, the king's soul is
> in
> > heaven, but also his body in a sense, as the
> > internal surface of the coffin lid is Nut, as
> is
> > the vault of the burial chamber, and this does
> not
> > come from the "Book of the Dead", but from the
> PT
> > themselves, if they are read correctly. This,
> > again, leads to the issue of how they are
> > translated, as a certain degree of knowledge is
> > presumed by all the translators over the years.
> > Here in this thread, and countless others here
> and
> > in other fora, we see the results of the not
> well
> > informed not understanding what is actually
> meant,
> > and so making stuff up. I know there are parts
> of
> > the PT that really do read as "gibberish", or
> seem
> > to, vide the Byblite saga on UM, but not 364.
> >
> > And as for the discussion on ntr, I wonder if
> it
> > can be ascertained if this is a generic name,
> or
> > the name of a god, in particular, Osiris, a
> name
> > he may have had before he appears in the record
> as
> > Osiris, and is Osiris an epithet of
> > Khenty-imentiu, which may, or may not, be an
> > epithet of ntr, if it started as the name of an
> > individual god. These are the matters I would
> > prefer to discuss, but, alas, static always
> drowns
> > out the transmission.
>
> One has to admit he is a master of making up
> really off the wall nonsense! The problem of
> course is that he then thinks the stuff he made up
> is real or 'evidence'...lol
He's only made this particular 616F claim only 4 times and 2 additional timeshad different variations of what he thought it meant. 17 times at Graham Hancock and about a dozen at other places. In all cases he was informed about his error - and the reason for his error - he obviously just ignores it, so an hour from now, a day, a week, a month or perhaps a year he'll make exactly same claim again.