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AtlasPoyraz 7 months ago
@Vovk3 I'd love to show you rather than attempt to describe the alleged correlations between the symbols and my interpretations.
Add me on facebook,com/Verbelli if you can.
I have a few photo albums on there which have the pictures, some explanations and other evidence that not all hieroglyphics are what they teach in schools.
I can use all the scrutiny, insight and criticism I can get. I've gotten lots of ideas from people correcting me and adding their own angle to the symbols too. -- Jason
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago
@TheRealVerbz
Okay. Tell me more.
Vovk3 1 year ago
@Vovk3 What I do know is that it is more than a language. To what extent I'm not sure, but I was able to power lights from fruits after deciphering some of the glyphs. Some of the symbols seem to represent very advanced concepts in physics as well as musical compositions.
When I visited the UC Berkeley Museum, both curator and director told me the symbols represented nothing more than offering loaves of bread to a sun god. Bread wasn't leavened back then and their translations were inconsistent.
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago
@TheRealVerbz
I'm sure you did research it, but you had no need to state what you did. It seems you interpreted a symbol in a language and then decided that this could be the only answer. For such an advanced civilization, it would be more practical to use a spoon as a symbol before a fiddle. A musical instrument is used in a language unto itself.
And, the idea that you did 183 pages of research means nothing unless you truly understand the language itself.
Vovk3 1 year ago
@Vovk3 No need to slap yourself. If you saw the 183 pages of research i've done you'd have a better understanding with proper context.
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago
@TheRealVerbz
*facepalm*
Vovk3 1 year ago
chinese erhu
vanadiumV 1 year ago
Awesome!!!
unclejohnthezef 1 year ago
I've seen this instrument as an Egyptian Hieroglyphic.
Most people think the hieroglyphic is of a spoon.
I don't believe people when they say it's a spoon.
I think Hieroglyphics are musical compositions or that they teach us how to create electricity through harmonics and other natural means which we would misinterpret as magic.
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago