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On 23 Nov 2003 16:08:43 -0800, in alt.astrology, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pietro Sommavilla) wrote: >Matthew Kriebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > >How the hell did the sumerian know about; uranus "kakkabschana" or >neptune "en.ti.mash.sig" (that mean shine green planet) without >telescopes or any hi.tech. tools ? > >>They didn't. This is just Sitchin's wet dream. > >are you sure ? In the 16 century the vatican said that of Giordano >Bruno. > >> http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/8148/hafernik.html > >did you know that voyager sent neptune's pics..and can you figure out >what is the planet's color ?..shine-green.. > >> Astronomer's knew of Neptune's color well before Voyager. > >so..?..I know that. > >> > did you know that "we" discovered uranus in 1781 (William >> > Herschel)neptune in 1846 (johann gotfried Galle & Heinrich Ludwig >> > d'Arrest) and pluto in 1930 (Clyde Tombaugh) > >> Thanks history boy, but Sitchin is still a fuckwit. > >I don't know about Sitchin, but I know about some Dogon-tribe people >that were farmers and claimed that Sirius or rather an invisible >companion star around Sirius is one of most important thinghs in the >sky, and that Sirius has a tiny unseen companion. > >Did you know that they discovered an ancien "elettric-battery" in Iraq >? A better description of those so called batteries is "laden jar". Do you know the history of laden jars and chemical batteries. >why those ancient people need a battery for ? did they used to go >around with walkman ? It is suspected they used them to shock people with "lightening" if they touched the holy alter or statues. A second set of speculation is they used them to electro plate gold. > >> The so called "Bagdad battery" you mean? One of those could provide may >> a 1/10 of a volt if it was set up they way some people speculate. It may >> have been a tool for primitve electroplating. > >So the Sumerians had elettric knowledge ? It seems so. Crude but useful. > >Did you know that the Dogon tribe wrote: Sirius is one of the most The dogon tribe had a written language? Since when? >important stars but it is invisible so how they known about sirius ? Sirius is a naked eye object. >Did the Dogon Tribe use telescopes ? No and neither did they know about an invisible companion star to sirius. >> Sirius is not invisible. Sirius B is invisible. And the Dogon did not >> know about it. Nor did they care. >> >> http://www.ramtops.demon.co.uk/dogon.html > >...for the Dogon Sirius has a tiny unseen companion..and Sirius >actually does have a companion star ! and for realize that you need a >huge telescope..sir ! Bullshit. >> "Recently, a Belgian anthropologist, Walter van Beek, who has spent 11 >> years among the Dogon, pointed out that Griaule's data is unique: "Is >> Sirius a double star? The ethnographic facts are quite straightforward. >> The Dogon of course, know Sirius as a star [it is after all the >> brightest star in the sky]... Knowledge of the stars is not important >> either in daily life or in ritual. The position of the sun and the >> phases of the moon are more pertinent for Dogon reckoning. No Dogon >> outside of the circle of Griaule's informants had ever heard of sigu >> tolo or po tolo... Most important, no one, even within the circle of >> Griaule informants, had ever heard or understood that Sirius was a >> double star [or according to Renard Pále,(6) even a triple one, with B >> and C orbiting A]. Consequently, the purported knowledge of the mass of >> Sirius B or the orbiting time was absent (van Beek 1991). " >> >> You've been told this already, you woowoo bug-fucker. > >Realy ? I just trust my intuition in spite to you all. Intuition is not better than facts. and you are factness simpleton. -- Aktohdi
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