Ogygos Wrote:
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> >>Oggy; please point to at least ONE
> original scroll or engraving anywhere, concurrent
> with bronze age Greece, that stated "DIAMETROS
> HYDROGONO"<<
>
> Diametros is ancient and modern Hellenic for
> “diameter”. You don’t specifically need to find
> this word with anything else it existed on its
> own.
>
> Now HYDROGONO is a modern Hellenic word for
> Hydrogen. Hydrogen was created so as to mean the
> offspring of water. We can thus break it up to two
> ancient Hellenic words:
>
> HYDOR(water) + GONOS(offspring)
>
> Since we are talking about the offspring of water
> we need to take the genitive infliction:
>
> HYDOR(water) + GONOY(offspring)
>
> But in pre-Eucledian non Ionic alphabets the
> irregular) diphthong “OY” was written as “O” thus
> the whole phrase is:
>
> HYDOR + GONO = HYDROGONO
>
> If they wanted to say offspring of water in
> ancient Hellas this is how they would have written
> it this way.
Only if they knew what hydrogen was and, that it was an elemental component of water.
Was television invented by a Greek pedagogue in Republican Rome?
>
> Speaking of water here is how ancient Hellenes
> encode water molecule dimensions and form(radius
> and angle):
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>
> The ancient Egyptians only physically constructed
> the Giza pyramids.
Warwick
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/05/2010 11:14AM by Warwick L Nixon.