"Good evening madam, I am the head slave of the Americas"
"Please be seated."
"Thank you"
"What is the head slave of the americas?"
"It is a who"
"Who is the head slave of the americas"
"The symbol of our success in defeating slavery"
"It is demonstrated that you are a free man, but why
are your people not free?"
"They do not know the truth"
"The truth is a who?"
"Jesus the Christ"
"It is a pleasure to meet you"
"And I you... madam...
Systems of exploitation do so either for
the individual or for the greater good. America,
theoretically, is successful in proving that
civilization can survive if, in aggregation,
on the balance systems of exploitation do so for
the greater good. This is the worst case scenario.
"Give me the best"
"Prove it"
"Be perfect as your father in heaven was perfect"
"How?"
"Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; And having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled."
"SINCE this is the primary implication of the Christian
Maxim concerning HOW to be Christ-Like, I am encouraged
to ask WHAT it means for obedience to be fulfilled and how
I know when my obedience is fulfilled?"
"These are the dividends of democracy"
"Madam, there is a revelation"
"Please read it"
"It says: As God stretched out the stars
in the night sky with his metaphorical
hand, so is his metaphorical body perfect"
"It alludes, I suppose, to an aesthetic
component of perfection, to the extent
that perfection has a significant correlation
to form"
"An anthropomorphic dialectic is speculated
as being the source of radiation, itself the
primary culprit, if you will, in volition.
There is, to be sure, a logic behind ALL radiation
and its perfection is orbit"
"Then our father in heaven is in 66 bc"
"Thank you. What is your designation in the United States?"
"I'm a National Security Aide"
Black Eagle has risen
"Please interpret"
The state of maritime science in the year 66 BC:
....
It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers; that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in:
......
"I am. Go on"
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http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/egypt/nutgeb.htm
Nut and Geb
Parents of Osiris and Seth
Nut - the Sky Goddess
blue with golden stars
Geb - the Earth God
colour of plants and fertile Nile mud
The sky is Nut's body, arching from horizon to horizon. Geb is the Earth, lying beneath her. During the day, Nut and Geb are separated, but each evening Nut comes down to meet Geb and this causes darkness. If storms came during the day, it was believed that Nut had come closer to the earth.
Nut was married to the King of the Gods, Ra, but she was in love with Geb. When Ra found out, he was angry and said that Nut could not give birth to any children during the 360 days of the year. Nut was unhappy and asked the God of Wisdom, Thoth, to help. At this time, the Moon was as bright as the Sun. Thoth got some light from the Moon, so now the Moon gets bigger and smaller each month. With this light, Thoth made five new days, so now the year is 365 days long. Nut gave birth to her five children, on these five days. When Osiris, the oldest, was born, a loud voice said "The lord of all the earth is born." Seth, his brother, was born hating Osiris.
...
AND
...
http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/celestial/celestial.html
The Celestial
Sphere
Much of our initial discussion of Astronomy will concern the motion of objects in the sky. Therefore, we shall introduce some terminology and a coordinate system that allow us to specify succinctly the location of particular objects in the heavens. For a more extensive discussion, see Astronomy without a Telescope.
The Celestial Sphere
It is useful in discussing objects in the sky to imagine them to be attached to a sphere surrounding the earth. This fictitious construction is called the celestial sphere. At any one time we see no more than half of this sphere, but we will refer loosely to the imaginary half-sphere over our heads as just the celestial sphere (see adjacent figure).
The point on the celestial sphere that is directly over our heads at a given time is termed the zenith. The imaginary circle passing through the North and South points on our horizon and through the zenith is termed the celestial meridian. We will introduce additional terminology associated with the celestial sphere later.
Motion in the Sky
It is clear after only minimal observation that objects change their position in the sky over a period of time. This motion is conveniently separated into two parts:
The entire sky appears to turn around imaginary points in the northern and southern sky once in 24 hours. This is termed the daily or diurnal motion of the celestial sphere, and is in reality a consequence of the daily rotation of the earth on its axis. The diurnal motion affects all objects in the sky and does not change their relative positions: the diurnal motion causes the sky to rotate as a whole once every 24 hours.
Superposed on the overall diurnal motion of the sky is "intrinsic" motion that causes certain objects on the celestial sphere to change their positions with respect to the other objects on the celestial sphere. These are the "wanderers" of the ancient astronomers: the planets, the Sun, and the Moon.
Diurnal motion
Diurnal motion at different latitudes
Actually, all objects are slowly changing their relative positions on the celestial sphere, but for most the motion is so slow that it cannot be detected over timespans comparable to a human lifetime; only the "wanderers" have sufficiently fast motion for this change to be easily visible.
Celestial Coordinate Systems
We can define a useful coordinate system for locating objects on the celestial sphere by projecting onto the sky the latitude-longitude coordinate system that we use on the surface of the earth. As illustrated in the adjacent figure, this allows us to define "North and South Celestial Poles" (the imaginary points about which the diurnal motion appears to take place) and a "Celestial Equator".
The figure illustrates that these imaginary objects are the exact analogs of the corresponding imaginary objects on the surface of the earth. Thus, we shall be able to specify the precise location of things on the celestial sphere by giving the celestial analog of their latitudes and longtitudes, or something related to those quantities.
The "Road of the Sun" on the Celestial Sphere
Another important imaginary object on the celestial sphere is the "ecliptic" or "Road of the Sun", which is the imaginary path that the Sun follows on the celestial sphere over the course of a year. As the diagram at left indicates, the apparent position of the sun with respect to the background stars (as viewed from Earth) changes continuously as the Earth moves around its orbit, and will return to its starting point when the Earth has made one revolution in its orbit.
Thus, the Sun traces out a closed path on the celestial sphere once each year. This apparent path of the Sun on the celestial sphere is called the ecliptic. Because the rotation axis of the Earth is tilted by 23.5 degrees with respect to the plane of its orbital motion (which is also called the ecliptic), the path of the Sun on the celestial sphere is a circle tilted by 23.5 degrees with respect to the celestial equator (see diagram at right).
The ecliptic is important observationally, because the planets, the Sun (by definition), and the Moon are always found near the ecliptic. As we shall see later, this is because all of these objects have orbits that lie nearly in the same spatial plane.
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"You propose that this is the context within which
to read the Papyrus of Ani"
"Yes. If you would, I'd like this evidence entered
into the record?"
"If there is no objection, then it is done."
Thank you.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
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