Ogygos Wrote:
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> Let’s just take the four propositions:
> IANOS(Janus) = 10 + 1 + 50 + 70 + 200 = 331
> NEPTYNE(Neptune English style) = 50 + 5 + 80 + 300
> + 400 + 50 + 5 = 890
>
> LE BERRIER(Le Verrier) = 30 + 5 + 2 + 5 + 100 +
> 100 + 10 + 5 + 100 = 357
>
> and now we have:
>
> OOKEANOS(Oceanus) = 70 + 70 + 20 + 5 + 1 + 50 + 70
> + 200 = 486
>
> NEPTAN(Neptune Greek style) = 50 + 5 + 80 + 300 +
> 1 + 50 = 486
>
> POSEDAN or POTEDAN => NEP+TAN
>
> PATER(father) = 80 + 1 + 300 + 5 + 100 = 486
>
> PETRA(rock=> Peter) = 486
>
> which whould you choose and why?
Why is this question even relevant?
> The planet Neptune was known to some at ancient
> times
No, it wasn't known to anyone in ancient times, because it wasn't discovered until the 19th century AD ... we've just been through all that ...
by that name(the Roman name is Greek in
> origin) and as Oceanos(see above). Since it was
> not visible to the naked eye
... it could not have been either seen or named.
it could have been
> mixed up – by the uninitiated with a star – non
> planet blue in color.
No, it couldn't have been confused with a star because
no one could see it which meant that
no one knew it was there.
> This is a possibility – I
> don’t know.
No: in the light of the evidence at present available, it isn't a possibility.
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