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May 16, 2024, 6:57 am UTC    
January 01, 2009 05:23AM
If the word evolved naturally through orthodox linquistic rules then it's origin whould probably be known, if not...

By Oa I mark the omega letter. The omega letter is a long o or oo:

magenta ancient Greek dictionary:

theOa
and theiOa (verb) [root *theF-] || run, leave running|| (for birds) fly || (for ships/things) cruise , run || derivatives theos(God), thoos, thoazOa ||compounds anatheOa, ypotheOa, protheOa, diatheOa, paratheOa || synonyms: run, buck, jog, dash, rush

thoos meant: agile, energetic, active (all characteristics of an electron)

thoazOa meant: quicken, move fast or move quick, rush

According to J.B. Hofmann’s etymological Dictionary of Ancient Hellenic the word theos derives from:
dhesos* which with capital letters is: DHESOS*
Immediately we notice the following word-number relation:

re = 281.794 x 10^-17 meters

DHSO = 4 + 8 + 200 + 70 = 282

The first letter of the word, theos that is the theta letter had three forms in ancient Hellas the first was a wheel – circle with cross, the other was a circle with it’s diameter and the third was a circle with the center of it depicted. All three forms relate to the notion of a spherical electron and it’s size(radius) or to the trajectory of the electron around an atom(dot – center of theta).

It’s not so important where the verb theo originally came from because this might relate to many hundreds or even thousands of years before the alphabet was first set to use. Previous writing systems have not been related to number codes or arithmetic values – at least as far as we know.
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electron God

Ogygos December 31, 2008 04:25PM

Re: electron God

Hermione January 01, 2009 03:59AM

Re: electron God

Ogygos January 01, 2009 05:23AM

the Goddess root of God

Ogygos January 01, 2009 06:07AM

Re: the Goddess root of God

Jammer January 02, 2009 03:54PM

Re: the Goddess root of God

Ogygos January 03, 2009 05:06PM



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