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Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > QuoteYou might ask Don why the AE incorporated - > in his mind - the solar system into their > architecture - that is one wild ride. > > Hi Hans. Don't you think that is a bit of an > unfair question. Wouldn't it be the same as if I > asked you why they built The Great Pyramid 440 >by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wow how presumptuous of you to know what the > pharaohs would or would not have liked. They went > through great pains to hide their final resting > place. Is this to you a sign that they wanted to > be paraded through the streets ? > > Well to each their own I guess A huge honking pyramidby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To my way of thinking doesn't it seem extremely > likely that the pharaohs, who went through such > pains to hide their burial chamber, meant to sleep > undisturbed through eternity. Personally I have > always felt that this is an affront to the very > fabric of their beliefs and for Egypt andby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: Yes, I've read > Temple's book, and "The Temple of Man" and others, > so I do not come from a position of not knowing > the thoughts of "alts" and how they come to their > conclusions, a pity that far too many "alts" will > not read books by Egyptologists, or say that they > don't but must otherwise they wilby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Corvidius Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > for instance shabtis, > > These date to later times. The video is about the > great pyramids. > > > To try to conflate the magic used by the AE > > with the cynical nonsense, bordering on > >by Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Show us how you do it Cladking - prove you're > not > > just making up nonsense? I see you refuse again - it is pretty obvious that you are A fake and your claims are pure BS However, once again show us howby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Cladking believes that this law shows that ancient Egyptian violates the idea that it doesn't have enough of the right words. Why does he believes this? Because he convinced himself that the AE spoke a completely different non-standard 'Ancient Language' which only he can see and read but he insists he cannot translate but does so by detecting meaning in context' he hby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: > Magic is pseudoscience. Thanks captain obvious for letting us know you are making this clear to world....chuckle THEY HAD NO RELIGION BECAUSE I SAY SO, SO SAYS CLADKING, (your opinions aren't facts) and you still don't know what an abstraction is or what Zipf's law actually says - why not do some research and stop making wrong statement then act puzzleby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: > > And in regards to Velikovski I am sure you know I > meant the criticism he received from people who > had not even read the book. > Yes and not by chance they were correct and Veli hadn't been shy about explaining in advance what his book was about. Venus popping out Jupiter and flying by the earth multiple times to take up its current orbit wasn&by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yup just keep claiming I am wrong but never study > what I am wrong about > > QuoteWould you give up now? > > When I am dead. Well, we'll wait then and continue this in the afterlife. I'll meet you at at Lemurian cafe on the main street in Atlantis near the crystal store and unicorn fby Hans - Ancient Egypt
I would agree nothing is impossible for someone who only has to order it done. I think he was a religious nut and eccentric which would explain all the weird details inside it. Humans B' crazy.by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > QuoteDon I've forgotten but are you a believer > in Sitchin's Sumerian language fraud? > > and from Wiki > > QuoteSummary > > The beginning of the tablet is lost, but the > surviving portion begins by recounting how > the gods An, Enlil, Enki, and Ninhursanga created &by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Quote...and what if they weren't? > > Well then my calculation of how the height and > base were determined by a mathematical equation > would be wrong. On the other hand if this > mathematical formula is correct then they were > trying to make their cubit fit it. > > But alas siby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > QuoteThat reason being playing number games is > intensely boring to those of us not into > numerology! > > Roxana are you not in the least bit interested in > why they chose the sizes they did. And if you and > other"s refuse to study the math then how can you > possibly critique thoseby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What if The Ancient Egyptian were just trying to > make the cubit fit another unknown measurement ? > > db ...and what if they weren't?by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cladking Wrote: > > > Effective magic is pseudoscience. > > What do you mean by this statement ? Cladking makes believes that Egyptologists believe that magic (he includes belief in gods is also magic) is real because the AE thought it was. He is completely irrational on this point and refusesby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > > > So Cladking show us what it really means in > > context. lol > > > > He also failed to explain how he knows certain > > translation of AE into English by Egyptologists > > are 'better' than others since he cannot read > the > > languby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: > not actually part of the pyramid itself, > and the necropolis could have been built around > it. " Mastabas from the 1st dynasty are located in the Giza south fieldby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Roxana Cooper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well that's asinine! > Evidence that the GP is a tomb includes the fact > that it contains a sarcophagus, is linked to a > mortuary temple and stands in the middle of a > necropolis! QED! Ah, but you don't understand fringe thinking. The AE WANTED us to think that while they cleverlyby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Roxana Cooper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That reason being playing number games is > intensely boring to those of us not into > numerology! I like to imagine numerology loving time travelers going to ancient Egypt and finding their counter-part numerology zealots. Numerology Time travelers NTT: Ah Ha, we found the messages you left for us (by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Hans Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Corvidius Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > cladking Wrote: > > > > > As I've said many times Ancient Language > can't > > be > > > translated > > > > Which remarkably does not stop you from telling > > all anby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Corvidius Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Between my book on Egyptian magical practice > and > > the Greek magical papyri, I'm sure I can > conjure > > up a spell or two to repel and banish. Might > need > > some red pots firstby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Corvidius Wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > Hans Wrote: > > > > > > > Hope that helps in your enjoying the deep > > magic > > > >by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cladking Wrote: > > > As I've said many times Ancient Language can't > be > > translated > > Which remarkably does not stop you from telling > all and sundry what the PT "really mean", a > meaning that is completely hidden to those who can > actually readby Hans - Ancient Egypt
cladking Wrote: - > This isn't true. I did use Mercer's translation > almost exclusively at first but have sine seen > more Sethe, become familiar with Faulkner, and > read most of Allen. I've also read many other > translations including alt translations like > Harvey. This sounds highly unlike because don't you still quote from Mercer's? &by Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Wrote: > > > Hope that helps in your enjoying the deep magic > > that is Cladking's ancient Science. > > Between my book on Egyptian magical practice and > the Greek magical papyri, I'm sure I can conjure > up a spell or two to repel and banish. Might need > someby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Corvidius Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cladking Wrote: > > > The only sources I tried to use for many years > > were original sources. Pyramid Texts, > > Coffin Texts > > Though how original is the source of the PT you > are using? The Mercer edition which is a > translation of Sethe's German translation of tby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Cladking Wrote: Let me aide you in translating this fine example of Cladspeak or Cladking's ancient language. I'm the only person on the planet who can actual parse meaning from the context of his messages.... > > The only sources I tried to use for many years > were original sources. This means the artefacts > themselves, dig reports, data, Pyramid Texts, > Cofby Hans - Ancient Egypt
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Hans I was addressing Corvidius' point. But > thank you for proving mine yet again. You have > shown once again that mainstream Egyptologists > ABSOLUTELY REFUSE to look at the > data. > > db I looked at it and saw it for what it was. "Or why the ratio of G2 + G3 or 612.50 diby Hans - Ancient Egypt
A number of people have studied Egyptian mathematics but not in the sense of a support of numerology as you are interested in. but then I believe you are already full aware of all sources dealing with the study of ancient Egyptian mathematicsby Hans - Ancient Egypt