What were the Ancient gods AFTER, on Earth?
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 7:52 pm
I was just going through some of the old Sumerian records to try to figure out what the "gods" were after here, on Earth. Sitchin says they were mining gold, but gold is not actually a precious, nor uncommon, metal. Heck, we've dug up over 350 million pounds of the stuff, and there is still more coming. Not to mention that both gods and advanced ETs could easily transmute silver into gold, and copper into silver, as they are only differentiated by a single "magnetic rotation", as Larson would put it (Nothing But Motion, p 132).
I suspect that people treat gold as a precious metal because that is what the gods were after--not because it has any intrinsic "preciousness" to it. It is a good working metal, because it is malleable and an excellent conductor of electricity. That would make it "useful," but not to any major degree because those attributes also make gold difficult to make things with, as they tend to deform and carry lots of static charge.
I was just reading The Curse of Agade, where there was a bit of a rebellion that destroyed something the gods were creating (Ekur, a temple)--which then exploded, leveled forests for hundreds of miles, killed the land for generations and caused radiation-like symptoms on the people that survived. The Ekur housed a lahama (boat whose mouth speaks loudly and brightly) in its cella (secret room; cellar) that was basically an obelisk with a "dubla" (a crossbeam bonding--a launch scaffold, like NASA uses on its rockets)--most likely a nuclear missile. (BTW, the "curse" was apparently radiation poisoning.)
So I checked for the mining of radioactive elements in the Mesopotamia and adjacent regions--nothing. Only some basic minerals, including copper, silver and gold. So why were the gods after gold? To make pretty missiles? Hardly.
Then I remembered the spreadsheet I once made on magnetic ionization levels (Larson, Basic Properties of Matter) to identify which elements were radioactive at different environmental levels. At a level of zero, everything is stable--uranium is just another metal.
At a level of 1, all the elements from uranium forward become radioactive due to the "mass limit." In essence, those elements want to be heavier than is allowed for their structure, so they have to cast off mass (radioactive decay), but then they just put it back on again. (Kind of like me trying to lose weight!) It is this nature of radioactivity that causes the massive error in geologic dating, mentioned in The Origin of Homo Sapiens topic.
At a magnetic ionization level of 2, GOLD replaces uranium as the first radioactive element, with all successive elements also being radioactive. If in the early days, the magnetic ionization level of Earth was HIGHER than it is now (which never occurred to me before), that would mean that GOLD would be used to make nuclear weapons--NOT URANIUM.
For years I've been proceeding from the assumption that as the Earth aged, its magnetic ionization level would INCREASE with time, as it is just "1" now. Bad assumption on my part. The sun constantly increases in magnetic ionization, which is how it gets larger, brighter and hotter (per Larson, Universe of Motion). But it was my own theory that the planets were the remnants of a white dwarf--kind of an inverse star that exploded in time, rather than space, so keeping with that concept, it would normally be super-hot and have a correspondingly HIGH magnetic ionization early on, only to drop as the planet aged, until the sun's magnetic influence was strong enough to start it increasing again (we are probably near that point now).
Based on this theory of decreasing ionization, the early Earth would have had a LOT of radiation on its surface, probably every element from krypton, up (Ionization level of 20). When the gods (Annunaki) arrived, it looks like the Earth was at a level of 2. There is supporting evidence for that, because the "gold of the gods" made men sick and caused their hair to fall out. Again, a symptom of radiation poisoning. (Other authors have assumed it was just yellow uranium rock, not actual gold.)
There is a lot of life that is resistant to radiation. Many reptiles included. Ra (Law of One) stated that the yeti/Sasquatch were being kept around in case of nuclear war, because they, too, were resistant to radiation. Lloyd Pye's research indicates these hominids are actually modern neanderthals, so that would indicate that neanderthal man was also resistant to radiation--makes sense if the magnetic ionization level was higher, and many more elements were radioactive.
The Ark of the Covenant was made of gold... and had some restrictions, namely you had to camp at least 2000 cubits (a kilometer) from it. Why would that be?
According to Numbers 10, Moses sister, Marian, got too close and was "stricken with scales," a similar problem to the gold miners. Those who came too close to the Ark too often received sores, tumors and their hair fell out. All the symptoms of radiation poisoning, an invisible curse.
(BTW, we use mini nuclear reactors on our space probes and landers. Why shouldn't other races?)
I'm going to do some geologic research to see if I can calculate the ionization levels for the various ages, to see what that may reveal.
I suspect that people treat gold as a precious metal because that is what the gods were after--not because it has any intrinsic "preciousness" to it. It is a good working metal, because it is malleable and an excellent conductor of electricity. That would make it "useful," but not to any major degree because those attributes also make gold difficult to make things with, as they tend to deform and carry lots of static charge.
I was just reading The Curse of Agade, where there was a bit of a rebellion that destroyed something the gods were creating (Ekur, a temple)--which then exploded, leveled forests for hundreds of miles, killed the land for generations and caused radiation-like symptoms on the people that survived. The Ekur housed a lahama (boat whose mouth speaks loudly and brightly) in its cella (secret room; cellar) that was basically an obelisk with a "dubla" (a crossbeam bonding--a launch scaffold, like NASA uses on its rockets)--most likely a nuclear missile. (BTW, the "curse" was apparently radiation poisoning.)
So I checked for the mining of radioactive elements in the Mesopotamia and adjacent regions--nothing. Only some basic minerals, including copper, silver and gold. So why were the gods after gold? To make pretty missiles? Hardly.
Then I remembered the spreadsheet I once made on magnetic ionization levels (Larson, Basic Properties of Matter) to identify which elements were radioactive at different environmental levels. At a level of zero, everything is stable--uranium is just another metal.
At a level of 1, all the elements from uranium forward become radioactive due to the "mass limit." In essence, those elements want to be heavier than is allowed for their structure, so they have to cast off mass (radioactive decay), but then they just put it back on again. (Kind of like me trying to lose weight!) It is this nature of radioactivity that causes the massive error in geologic dating, mentioned in The Origin of Homo Sapiens topic.
At a magnetic ionization level of 2, GOLD replaces uranium as the first radioactive element, with all successive elements also being radioactive. If in the early days, the magnetic ionization level of Earth was HIGHER than it is now (which never occurred to me before), that would mean that GOLD would be used to make nuclear weapons--NOT URANIUM.
For years I've been proceeding from the assumption that as the Earth aged, its magnetic ionization level would INCREASE with time, as it is just "1" now. Bad assumption on my part. The sun constantly increases in magnetic ionization, which is how it gets larger, brighter and hotter (per Larson, Universe of Motion). But it was my own theory that the planets were the remnants of a white dwarf--kind of an inverse star that exploded in time, rather than space, so keeping with that concept, it would normally be super-hot and have a correspondingly HIGH magnetic ionization early on, only to drop as the planet aged, until the sun's magnetic influence was strong enough to start it increasing again (we are probably near that point now).
Based on this theory of decreasing ionization, the early Earth would have had a LOT of radiation on its surface, probably every element from krypton, up (Ionization level of 20). When the gods (Annunaki) arrived, it looks like the Earth was at a level of 2. There is supporting evidence for that, because the "gold of the gods" made men sick and caused their hair to fall out. Again, a symptom of radiation poisoning. (Other authors have assumed it was just yellow uranium rock, not actual gold.)
There is a lot of life that is resistant to radiation. Many reptiles included. Ra (Law of One) stated that the yeti/Sasquatch were being kept around in case of nuclear war, because they, too, were resistant to radiation. Lloyd Pye's research indicates these hominids are actually modern neanderthals, so that would indicate that neanderthal man was also resistant to radiation--makes sense if the magnetic ionization level was higher, and many more elements were radioactive.
The Ark of the Covenant was made of gold... and had some restrictions, namely you had to camp at least 2000 cubits (a kilometer) from it. Why would that be?
According to Numbers 10, Moses sister, Marian, got too close and was "stricken with scales," a similar problem to the gold miners. Those who came too close to the Ark too often received sores, tumors and their hair fell out. All the symptoms of radiation poisoning, an invisible curse.
(BTW, we use mini nuclear reactors on our space probes and landers. Why shouldn't other races?)
I'm going to do some geologic research to see if I can calculate the ionization levels for the various ages, to see what that may reveal.