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The Genesis Seal

pyramid texts 2400bce
hebrew alphabet 1000bce
so the Genesis seal is responsible for the myths existence
and this is encoded in a language which wasn't invented for another 1400 years
ok Kewl, time travel
:D
These points are understandable, based on current scholarship. But I am presenting speculative evidence of potential anachronisms.
 
MRC_Hans said:
As for your historical impact:

What you need to show is NOT that Pythagoras or anybody else might have perused something like the seal and recognized their idea there. That might be, and is totally uninteresting.

Instead, what you need to make probable is that someone got their idea from it. So you need to show an instance where an idea seems to come out of the blue air, from a scholar who can be expected to have discovered your Genesis Seal.

Perhaps I might recommend another look at Figures 5 & 6 in my Post #361. Its not just a case of someone getting a new idea from the Gemesis Seal; it is equally interesting to ponder how the original author latched onto the concept we now call Pythagoras' Theorem.
 
Perhaps I might recommend another look at Figures 5 & 6 in my Post #361. Its not just a case of someone getting a new idea from the Gemesis Seal; it is equally interesting to ponder how the original author latched onto the concept we now call Pythagoras' Theorem.

What makes you think "the original author latched onto the concept we now call Pythagoras' Theorem," rather than it simply being a coincidence?
 
Perhaps I might recommend another look at Figures 5 & 6 in my Post #361. Its not just a case of someone getting a new idea from the Gemesis Seal; it is equally interesting to ponder how the original author latched onto the concept we now call Pythagoras' Theorem.

well of course, in exactly the same way that it's also interesting to ponder how the original author behind the MRC Secret Seal latched onto the concept of what we now call "global warming". I wonder how he could possibly have known that. I mean we're talking about all the way back to the OP. That's a long time ago. There's no way the author could have imagined such concepts back then surely. Not unless there was perhaps some divine influence. It's the only explanation as far as I can see.
 
These points are understandable, based on current scholarship. But I am presenting speculative evidence of potential anachronisms.

It's not speculative when it goes against decades of modern linguistic empirical evidence and centuries of archaeological excavations
its just wrong
;)
admit this, because you have to, the only way you can explain the impossible is :-
1. Aliens invented Hebrew, YHWH was an extra terrestrial God, they then destroyed any evidence of the presence of Hebrew before 1000bce, planted evidence that the script developed from Phonecian and blanked the minds of every scribe on earth before they left to make them forget all about it.
2. Time travellers from the future went back in time with the Genesis seal and carefully explained to the great civilisations of antiquity, how to read Hebrew, how to use the seal and then blanked everyones minds so that the language was forgotten for thousands of years until it developed naturally
3. magic from Atlantis

I can't make this any more obvious to you, what you have basically is a linguistic toy which you have invented, and you have to ignore all of history to accept the wild claims you are making for it, or
4, you are deluding yourself

which of the 4 is most likely ?
:confused:
 
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It's not speculative when it goes against decades of modern linguistic empirical evidence and centuries of archaeological excavations
its just wrong
;)
admit this, because you have to, the only way you can explain the impossible is :-
1. Aliens invented Hebrew, YHWH was an extra terrestrial God, they then destroyed any evidence of the presence of Hebrew before 1000bce, planted evidence that the script developed from Phonecian and blanked the minds of every scribe on earth before they left to make them forget all about it.
2. Time travellers from the future went back in time with the Genesis seal and carefully explained to the great civilisations of antiquity, how to read Hebrew, how to use the seal and then blanked everyones minds so that the language was forgotten for thousands of years until it developed naturally
3. magic from Atlantis
I can't make this any more obvious to you, what you have basically is a linguistic toy which you have invented, and you have to ignore all of history to accept the wild claims you are making for it, or
4, you are deluding yourself

which of the 4 is most likely ?
:confused:

well i'd choose this option. Using the sacred MRC Secret Seal i have managed to locate the phrase "Man From Atlantis" which is uncannily similar to the one you have used. Obviously from this i've naturally deduced that Patrick Duffy wrote the Bible.
 
well i'd choose this option. Using the sacred MRC Secret Seal i have managed to locate the phrase "Man From Atlantis" which is uncannily similar to the one you have used. Obviously from this i've naturally deduced that Patrick Duffy wrote the Bible.

I'd still like to know what kind of "speculative evidence of potential anachronisms" explains what is otherwise time travel, aliens or magic in this supposedly years of scientific research
so whats the answer kingfisher,
:D
 
Perhaps I might recommend another look at Figures 5 & 6 in my Post #361. Its not just a case of someone getting a new idea from the Gemesis Seal; it is equally interesting to ponder how the original author latched onto the concept we now call Pythagoras' Theorem.

Which original author? Pythagoras? He discovered it scientifically. It is not hard to find, if you know a bit geometry. Confirming Pythagoras' theorem is elementary school curriculum.

Hans
 
well i'd choose this option. Using the sacred MRC Secret Seal i have managed to locate the phrase "Man From Atlantis" which is uncannily similar to the one you have used. Obviously from this i've naturally deduced that Patrick Duffy wrote the Bible.

To support this serious line of research, I submit the total number of iterations of the MRC Seal. There are 64 iterations or permutations, so in the PDF, #0 is identical to #64.

There are some sinister allusions to war starting at #16 and reappearing nearly all the way to the end.:eye-poppi

Good luck!

Hans
 

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To support this serious line of research, I submit the total number of iterations of the MRC Seal. There are 64 iterations or permutations, so in the PDF, #0 is identical to #64.

There are some sinister allusions to war starting at #16 and reappearing nearly all the way to the end.:eye-poppi

Good luck!

Hans

I just noticed that Acrobat Distiller divides the Excel worksheet into pages in a very silly way, but this should be a small obstacle to skilled code-breakers. ;)

Hans
 
Actually, in the name of democracy, I have decided to submit the Secret Seal Tool to the public domain. Now everyone can have a Secret Seal.

You can insert any piece of text, letter by letter into the first matrix, and the program will create all following permutations, which you can then peruse for exciting messages.

If you want to up the ante, you can also enter various signs and up to two numerical digits in each field.

(You must have MS Excel or a program that can import and execute MS Excel worksheets to use it)

Have fun!

Hans
 

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Actually, in the name of democracy, I have decided to submit the Secret Seal Tool to the public domain. Now everyone can have a Secret Seal.

You can insert any piece of text, letter by letter into the first matrix, and the program will create all following permutations, which you can then peruse for exciting messages.

If you want to up the ante, you can also enter various signs and up to two numerical digits in each field.

(You must have MS Excel or a program that can import and execute MS Excel worksheets to use it)

Have fun!

Hans

Those primitive tribesmen who wrote Genesis had Excel! Well knock me down with a feather, you learn something new every day.
 
Those primitive tribesmen who wrote Genesis had Excel! Well knock me down with a feather, you learn something new every day.

There is nothing you can do with Excel you can't do with a stick in sand. It is just less messy.

Hans
 
What makes you think "the original author latched onto the concept we now call Pythagoras' Theorem," rather than it simply being a coincidence?
Because one, or even a handful of coincidences is understandable. But when they increas in number beyond a certain (indefinable) point they become statistically significant.
 

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