(October 16, 2013 at 4:29 pm)apophenia Wrote: This would be an interesting speculation if not for the fact that it is completely divorced from reality. As the Wiktionary entry clearly indicates, the Chinese character mù, or eye, was derived from the original Old Chinese pictogram of an eye by turning it on its side and straightening the lines to form three boxes (respectively, white of the eye, iris/pupil, white again; see below). (And yes, I've seen actual historical examples of it.) You would have known that it was derived from the visual representation of an eye instead of a ladder if you were actually a scholar, a linguist, and someone who has actually studied Chinese, instead of what you are, which is a crank with an internet connection. Hell, if you'd even bothered to read the Wiktionary entry you cited you could have figured it out. You didn't figure that out, though, and instead graced us with a wad of shit you pulled from your ass.Come on, I just said it looks like stair.
Don’t you think so?
Believe me, I have visited that Wiktionary page many times. It is very interesting example of symbol transformation, when curved and circle shaped eye comes squared. It demonstrates the wide range of possible shape transformations that could occur with any ancient symbol during its development and distribution.
As I said, the shape of hieroglyph “moon” also looks like stairs and has close development of shape.
Original bone script signs look like this:
Comparing original bone script letter for moon we can see nice evidence of Jesus moon origin.
Alpha comes from Phoenician script where it was meaning “bull”
Take a look how Phoenician “bull” copies Chinese “moon”. So next time when you write “a” letter, which arrives from “alpha”, think how close were your ancestry to Chinese and other human kinds.
And more interesting hieroglyph is Jesus (耶) consist of again stair-like hieroglyph which ta-da-da! means “ear, handle”and comes from bone script of ship form.