by X-RAY » Sun Mar 20, 2022 7:09 pm
I guess, the question is, “am I willing to believe that the ancient Sumerians held an accurate view of the solar system?
The thing that attracted me to Dave Talbot’s teachings was his belief that ancient myths are rooted in fact. According to ancient Sumerian tablets, the knowledge they possessed had not been acquired over a vast period of time. It had been bestowed on them by those that descended from above.
Why would anyone believe that?
The magic associated with the ancient Sumerian 360-day calendar was enough to convince me.
1. The ancient Sumerian’s basic unit of time was a period of 4-minutes, which is also the equivalent to 1-degree in Sumerian-based astronomy.
2. 4-minutes X 360 = 1440-minutes (or 1-day).
3. 1440-minutes X 360 = 1-year (518,400-minutes)
4. 518,400-minutes X 360-miles per minute = 186,624,000-miles (Earth’s major axis)
5. 186,624,000 X pi (3.141592654) = Earth’s orbital circumference (586,296,587.4-miles)
6. 586,296,587.4 / 216th harmonic is 2,714,336.053-miles (Sun’s photospheric circumference)
How accurate are these values?
The answer to that question may be found in the photosphere’s relationship with the Earth and Moon.
a. 2,714,336.053 / pi (3.141592654) = 864,000-miles (widely accepted value for Sun’s diameter)
b. 2,714,336.053 / 109 = 24,902.16562 (widely accepted value for Earth’s equatorial circumference)
c. 2,714,336.053 / 400 = 6,785.840133-miles (widely accepted value for Moon’s circumference)
d. 6,785.840133 / pi (3.141592654) = 2,160-miles (widely accepted value for Moon’s diameter)
The figures are absolutely precise. And, interestingly, it was not only the ancient Sumerians that were gifted with this knowledge. There is overwhelming evidence that the identical 360-day calendar had been used by the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Indians, Chinese, and Mesoamericans.
The 360-day calendar appears to be a binary composite of the Earth’s 365-day calendar and the Lunar 355-day calendar (365+355 /2=360). More importantly, it is very likely that the apsidal interaction at the “line of apsides” is a principal driver of our space weather.
I guess, the question is, “am I willing to believe that the ancient Sumerians held an accurate view of the solar system?
The thing that attracted me to Dave Talbot’s teachings was his belief that ancient myths are rooted in fact. According to ancient Sumerian tablets, the knowledge they possessed had not been acquired over a vast period of time. It had been bestowed on them by those that descended from above.
Why would anyone believe that?
The magic associated with the ancient Sumerian 360-day calendar was enough to convince me.
1. The ancient Sumerian’s basic unit of time was a period of 4-minutes, which is also the equivalent to 1-degree in Sumerian-based astronomy.
2. 4-minutes X 360 = 1440-minutes (or 1-day).
3. 1440-minutes X 360 = 1-year (518,400-minutes)
4. 518,400-minutes X 360-miles per minute = 186,624,000-miles (Earth’s major axis)
5. 186,624,000 X pi (3.141592654) = Earth’s orbital circumference (586,296,587.4-miles)
6. 586,296,587.4 / 216th harmonic is 2,714,336.053-miles (Sun’s photospheric circumference)
How accurate are these values?
The answer to that question may be found in the photosphere’s relationship with the Earth and Moon.
a. 2,714,336.053 / pi (3.141592654) = 864,000-miles (widely accepted value for Sun’s diameter)
b. 2,714,336.053 / 109 = 24,902.16562 (widely accepted value for Earth’s equatorial circumference)
c. 2,714,336.053 / 400 = 6,785.840133-miles (widely accepted value for Moon’s circumference)
d. 6,785.840133 / pi (3.141592654) = 2,160-miles (widely accepted value for Moon’s diameter)
The figures are absolutely precise. And, interestingly, it was not only the ancient Sumerians that were gifted with this knowledge. There is overwhelming evidence that the identical 360-day calendar had been used by the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Indians, Chinese, and Mesoamericans.
The 360-day calendar appears to be a binary composite of the Earth’s 365-day calendar and the Lunar 355-day calendar (365+355 /2=360). More importantly, it is very likely that the apsidal interaction at the “line of apsides” is a principal driver of our space weather.