Wednesday, April 30, 2014

--civilization( and "mr beetle")--


    i had a crazy notion the other day that was derived from science, about ancient Egypt, and how they "got the ball rolling", and started society as we know it, eventually, spreading to every corner of the globe, leading me to contend, that we all originated from Egypt, and colonized the world, after our distant relatives escaped( the system i have uncovered, is present in every civilized corner of the planet, meaning to me, that the Jewish "surveyor-slaves", that escaped Egypt, went to every area that the Egyptian "surveying system" is found, and settled there)...basically, everywhere you look--

here goes( i moved this here from my facebook page)--



society, and where we got it..."mr-beetle"--

   I believe that the concept for gaining the proper angle for planting crops, in Egypt, to build civilization, came from the little "dung beetle"( aka, "the scarab")...someone must have noticed him rolling his tiny ball of dung, in the same direction, every time...so it dried faster...and the correlation regarding the best direction to the sun, was learned, that was then adapted to planting crops, so that they would grow the best( i have watched one on tv, roll a ball of dung, a long time ago, and it was fun to watch)...anyway, i suggest that after this discovery, persons began farming the beetles, to sell to other crop-growers...and another little thing was likely discovered, about this clever beetle...if they get hungry, and there are huge numbers of them, they can "swarm", like locust, and since they eat the dung of a mammal, to make room for themselves in their dung-ball/home, i believe they know that the human body contains nutrients, and they could easily devour a person, in minutes, if there were enough of them( scary, insects that are "omnivorous", if starving)...this fact, along with the pharaoh's desire to keep the "common folk" from getting the correct angle to the sun, may have inspired them to burn every field they found one in, until they were extremely rare to find...

   the question...how did the "dung-beetle/scarab" know which way to roll his "dung-ball", to get the most drying effect??, i suggest that since the dung-beetle's shell is black( the most solar-absorbent colour), it gets quite hot, this fact, along with my theory that he can feel his shell, a bit, means, that the beetle can sense, that one side of his shell is hotter than the other, and the beetle has somehow learned to turn in the direction of the most heat, on his shell( his little "solar array"), and roll his ball of dung in that direction...so it dries fast enough, to stay round( a very clever thing, for a beetle)...

   in the photos below, we can see the proof of my contentions, in old Egyptian carvings, and drawings...particularly the one on the "papyrus", that shows a man, and a woman, watching the beetle roll his ball of dung...and beneath that, we see paradise, with food-a-plenty...from the beetle, whom is as loved as he is feared, in large numbers...it all fits, in fact, i see the Egyptian "ankh shape", to be an imitation( to depict, or "mirror", the little beetle rolling his ball of dung, which is the second meaning of "ankh", in the Egyptian language, other than "the key to life"), in this depiction, of the beetle rolling his ball of dung, the "loop" is the ball, and the line below, represents the "shoulders" of the beetle...we can also note, that in the center of one of the carvings, we can see a "stake", or "point", for surveying, like we still use today, being sighted to, with the "ankh"( there is a feather tied to the "point", in the carving...but today, we use a "ribbon", on the stake, for modern surveying)--

   also, below we see an image relating to my contention that all of the temples with "sun-courts", are calendars, for growing food...i suggest that the tunnel was for aligning a beam of light, in the center of the floor of the tunnel, to tell the men holding the staffs, when to send the "readers" of the calendar, into the "sun-court", to go see what columns were illuminated, and to read them...for more about that, read my earlier post "   "--

best wishes, john kruschke--
 


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