RE: Lingvogeometry
October 17, 2013 at 3:40 pm
(This post was last modified: October 17, 2013 at 3:42 pm by Monolens.)
(October 17, 2013 at 2:14 am)genkaus Wrote: So, the obvious reason that laughing buddha denotes happiness is wrong and the real reason is that Buddists see the moon in his smile? That's delusional.Do you know “Cui prodest”, which means “look for who is having benefit”?
Did you see any commercial on TV or bigboard, which is done for fun or without aim to have commercial benefits? So why do you think Buddhists are making big statues, temples and long lasting ceremonies? For fun? For happiness?
Bullshit. All you see around religion has aim to push something to stupid believers. Oil, candles, incense sticks, gold, wine, icons, books. Do you know that all these church goods are generating huge income for people behind church? Christian church makes 400% on every candle they sell.
So you really think they don’t have marketing strategy? They have. And as you can see they have best marketing ever. 80% of humanity believe that they act from the name of god and sell god inspired goods.
And their marketing strategy is so simple that even smart people as you are, cannot believe that everything they do is prepared advertisement show, which main aim is selling you goods that you don’t need.
Smile of Buddha is part of this show. How it works you can read above.
(October 17, 2013 at 2:14 am)genkaus Wrote:This is what is called double standards.(October 16, 2013 at 2:35 pm)Monolens Wrote: You mean this one: 眼睛I see that Apo already hammered this one down. Waiting for you to say that the original pictogram "actually" is about the moon.
Its having even two stairs. Don’t you see that?
When I tell you that bull horns have similar shape with crescent, you say I’m insane as horns doesn’t fit with crescent point to point.
But if Chinese say that squared shape of modern hieroglyph is transformed from round shape of eye, you don’t claim that there is no similarity and round eye cannot be squared box.
And what actually did Apo hammered? I did not deny that modern stair-like hieroglyph is coming from ancient image of eye. I just said that it LOOKS LIKE stair.
And transformation of eye to stair is one more nice example of connection between this two concepts.
It is very interesting that same kind of transformation was taking place in Greek language.
Greek W (Omega), which also looks like stair, is coming from Phoenician “ayin” which means “eye” and looks like circle.
![[Image: ain_omega.png]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=www.lingvogeometry.org%2Fimages%2Fain_omega.png)
Remember that Jesus is called Alpha (bull) and Omega (eye)?
All this “coincidences” forcing smart person to think and find what is the reason of such similarity.
(October 17, 2013 at 2:14 am)genkaus Wrote:Man, next time you will say that you are not genkaus. Even children know that scales are the symbol of justice, as justice is a balance of evidences. And in illustration I gave it is imaged with crescent above. Same as with cross and even Lily crucifix.(October 16, 2013 at 2:35 pm)Monolens Wrote: So why there are many symbols left by ancients which connect this two concepts?There aren't and it isn't.
Why moon is written together with scales what are the symbol of justice?
(October 17, 2013 at 2:14 am)genkaus Wrote: The 12x30 model of gregorian calendar does not fit here. The number of days in a year were not fixed and thus could not be used as standard for anything. Which means, the number 720 does not refer to and has not connection to having "360 days in a year".Read carefully:
The oldest system, in many respects the basis of the classical one, is known from texts of about 1000 BCE. It divides an approximate solar year of 360 days into 12 lunar months of 27 (according to the early Vedic text Taittirīya Saṃhitā 4.4.10.1–3) or 28 (according to theAtharvaveda, the fourth of the Vedas, 19.7.1.) days.
And
When a new moon occurs before sunrise on a day, that day is said to be the first day of the lunar month. So it is evident that the end of the lunar month will coincide with a new moon. A lunar month has 29 or 30 days (according to the movement of the moon).
Extra Month, or adhika māsa (māsa = lunar month in this context) falls every 32.5 months. It is also known as puruśottama māsa, so as to give it a devotional name. Thus 12 Hindu mas (māsa) is equal to approximate 356 days, while solar year have 365 or 366 (in leap year) which create difference of 9 to 10 days, which is offset every 3rd year.
So you can see that 360 days cycle takes place in both explanations.
(October 17, 2013 at 2:14 am)genkaus Wrote: Artemis is the goddess of the hunt - first and foremost. Which is why she uses a bow and which is why she is associated with a lot of wild animals. That's the simple explanation.Why do you think that all lunar deities must have same symbol? There are enough objects to represent the moon via shape. I can predict that closer look to gods from your list will give symbols, that will correspond with crescent shape.
Greeks had a bunch of other moon deities as well - Phoebe, Selene, Hecate. If the bow was supposed to be a subtle reference to the moon, then all the other lunar deities would be depicted with bows. They aren't, so, it isn't.
(October 17, 2013 at 2:14 am)genkaus Wrote: The difference is, nobody would've stopped Bruno from publishing his findings and getting worldwide acclaim for his findings in this day and age. And nobody is stopping you. So, go ahead. Publish your hare-brained notions. Get them peer-reviewed. Show everybody how intricate, innovative and accurate your mathematical modeling is and I'll happily back off. But as long as you are just making these crazy claims here, I'll just keep laughing.I’m publishing. And have enough good references. Of course, have criticism. But it is ok. Every good theory has many critics. By receiving and analyzing opposite opinions, I can understand weak and strong points of theory.
(October 17, 2013 at 2:14 am)genkaus Wrote:Yes, you are right. This sign is wired two ways. And both are correct according to pics given by google.(October 16, 2013 at 2:35 pm)Monolens Wrote: Agree. But it is used only being wired to the hat. And that’s when the crescent comes up.Only when it is wired incorrectly - as it is, in the picture you picked.
![[Image: Turbanology-sikh-boys-007.jpg]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=static.guim.co.uk%2Fsys-images%2FSociety%2FPix%2Fpictures%2F2011%2F6%2F6%2F1307355557827%2FTurbanology-sikh-boys-007.jpg)
Do you know which wiring is original?
(October 17, 2013 at 2:14 am)genkaus Wrote: What are these pictures supposed to prove? I see no fishes here.
![[Image: fish_crescent.png]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=www.lingvogeometry.org%2Fimages%2Ffish_crescent.png)
Dont see?
These pics prove that fish was associated with moon, as in one case fish is drawn between the star and crown and in another case between same objects, the crescent is drawn.
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