Historical artifacts confirming civilization resets
Despite the fact that official historians call everyone who doubts the truth of the myths presented in textbooks "ignorant" and "incompetent", few people know that there are many historical sources that contradict this very "official version ".
The Greek Herodotus of Heraclius, the "father of history", relates his conversations with the Egyptian priests during his visit to Egypt: after Egypt became a kingdom, "four times during this time, I was told, the sun rose differently than usual; twice he ascended where he now stands, and twice he sat down where he now ascends."
In addition to Herodotus, the Roman geographer Pomponius Mela wrote the same: “The Egyptians are proud to be the oldest people in the world. In their original chronicles it is stated that since the beginning of their existence the course of the stars has changed direction four times, and that the sun has set twice in the part of the sky where it now rises.
I mean, everything changed 4 times? How to explain it?
The historical record of Egypt is unequivocal: Harris's "Magic Papyrus" tells of a cosmic displacement of fire and water when "south became north and the earth turned." The Ipuwer Papyrus states that "the earth turned like a potter's wheel." In the papyrus of the Hermitage there is also a mention of a catastrophe that turned the Earth "upside down".
Recall that people did not know about the diurnal rotation of the earth and believed that the firmament with its luminaries revolved around the earth; "Something happened that never happened."
In ancient Egypt, there was even a name for the rising of the western sun - "Garukhuti, rising in the west").
In the Syrian city of Ugarit (Ras Shamra), a text was found dedicated to the goddess Anat, who "destroyed the people of the Levant and reversed the two dawns and the movement of the stars."
Plato wrote: "I mean the variations of the sunrises and sunsets of the sun and other celestial bodies, when in ancient times they usually lined up where they now rise and rose where they now set. At certain times the universe has its current rotation, and at other times it rotates in the opposite direction. Of all the other changes taking place in the heavens, this reverse movement is the most significant and complete. At that time, all animals were destroyed, and only a handful of people remained alive” (“The Politician”).
What is the explanation for the universe rotating in the opposite direction?
Plato is not the only Greek who wrote about the reverse movement of the sun. There are many such Greek authors. In the historical drama "Atreus" by the Athenian playwright Sophocles, it is pointed out that the Sun rises in the east only because its movement has changed.
"Zeus changed the course of the sun, causing it to rise in the east instead of the west." The ancient Greek playwright Euripides wrote in "Electra": "Then Zeus arose in his wrath, turning the stars into their fiery path, and even the blindingly flaming chariot of the sun and the hazy appearance of a cloudy morning.
And the flash of his flying chariot illuminated the fading day's face with a crimson light, the sun turned away, bearing the punishment of mortals with the whip of his wrath. In another essay, Euripides writes: And the winged chariot of the sun withdrew from the terrible struggle, changing its course through the heavens to the west towards where the dawn was blushing: the people, seized with fear, asked: "Do we alone of all Do humanity deserve this, that this polar-reversed sky terrifies us? Is it really our last day?"
How is it possible that the polar-reversed sky terrified people back then, making them wait for the end-of-dates scenario?
Among the American Indians, the sun that moves east (that is, in the opposite direction to the present) even has a separate name - Teotl Lixo. The Mexicans symbolically compare the change in the direction of the Sun's movement to a celestial ball game, accompanied by collisions and earthquakes on the Earth.
Jewish Historical Data: The Hai Gaon in his "Answers" mentions cosmic transformations as a result of which the sun rose in the west and set in the east. In the treatise "Sanhedrin", which is part of the Talmud, it is written: "Seven days before the flood, the Holy One changed the original order and the sun rose in the west and set in the east."
The Arabic Qur'an speaks of a Deity of "two easts and two wests" (Sura LV). A quote from the Qur'an: "The hour will not come until the sun rises in the West, and when it rises and people see it, everyone will believe, but then a person will not be of good faith if he has not believed before, they have not earned good (acting righteously) their belief". The Western Arab philosopher Averroes wrote about the eastern and western directions of the sun.
In the Russian chronicles of the 13th-14th centuries (although they are all from later censuses), there are reddening of the sky, earthquakes, forest fires, two months of darkness, unprecedented floods, and so on. In the Vologda chronicle it is written: "The sun has died."
The Jesuit missionary Martinius wrote the book "History of China" according to ancient chronicles. Leaving the forgery of Catai (China) in parentheses, but the book speaks explicitly of the Earth's axis shift: "The support of the sky has fallen. The earth was shaken to its foundations. The sky began to fall to the north. The sun, moon and stars have changed their path. The whole system of the Universe has arrived. The sun was in eclipse and the planets changed their paths."
What are all these sources talking about? Of course, about those very global catastrophes of the past, the presence of which official science completely ignores, telling us about the progressive development of civilization from the most primitive cultures to modern ones.
But if such catastrophes have happened in the past, it means that as a result of them, humanity has more than once been thrown into the "stone age" of its development. Hence, in our past there may have been very highly developed civilizations whose memory is preserved only in the mythology of various cultures.
Despite the fact that official historians call everyone who doubts the truth of the myths presented in textbooks "ignorant" and "incompetent", few people know that there are many historical sources that contradict this very "official version ".
The Greek Herodotus of Heraclius, the "father of history", relates his conversations with the Egyptian priests during his visit to Egypt: after Egypt became a kingdom, "four times during this time, I was told, the sun rose differently than usual; twice he ascended where he now stands, and twice he sat down where he now ascends."
In addition to Herodotus, the Roman geographer Pomponius Mela wrote the same: “The Egyptians are proud to be the oldest people in the world. In their original chronicles it is stated that since the beginning of their existence the course of the stars has changed direction four times, and that the sun has set twice in the part of the sky where it now rises.
I mean, everything changed 4 times? How to explain it?
The historical record of Egypt is unequivocal: Harris's "Magic Papyrus" tells of a cosmic displacement of fire and water when "south became north and the earth turned." The Ipuwer Papyrus states that "the earth turned like a potter's wheel." In the papyrus of the Hermitage there is also a mention of a catastrophe that turned the Earth "upside down".
Recall that people did not know about the diurnal rotation of the earth and believed that the firmament with its luminaries revolved around the earth; "Something happened that never happened."
In ancient Egypt, there was even a name for the rising of the western sun - "Garukhuti, rising in the west").
In the Syrian city of Ugarit (Ras Shamra), a text was found dedicated to the goddess Anat, who "destroyed the people of the Levant and reversed the two dawns and the movement of the stars."
Plato wrote: "I mean the variations of the sunrises and sunsets of the sun and other celestial bodies, when in ancient times they usually lined up where they now rise and rose where they now set. At certain times the universe has its current rotation, and at other times it rotates in the opposite direction. Of all the other changes taking place in the heavens, this reverse movement is the most significant and complete. At that time, all animals were destroyed, and only a handful of people remained alive” (“The Politician”).
What is the explanation for the universe rotating in the opposite direction?
Plato is not the only Greek who wrote about the reverse movement of the sun. There are many such Greek authors. In the historical drama "Atreus" by the Athenian playwright Sophocles, it is pointed out that the Sun rises in the east only because its movement has changed.
"Zeus changed the course of the sun, causing it to rise in the east instead of the west." The ancient Greek playwright Euripides wrote in "Electra": "Then Zeus arose in his wrath, turning the stars into their fiery path, and even the blindingly flaming chariot of the sun and the hazy appearance of a cloudy morning.
And the flash of his flying chariot illuminated the fading day's face with a crimson light, the sun turned away, bearing the punishment of mortals with the whip of his wrath. In another essay, Euripides writes: And the winged chariot of the sun withdrew from the terrible struggle, changing its course through the heavens to the west towards where the dawn was blushing: the people, seized with fear, asked: "Do we alone of all Do humanity deserve this, that this polar-reversed sky terrifies us? Is it really our last day?"
How is it possible that the polar-reversed sky terrified people back then, making them wait for the end-of-dates scenario?
Among the American Indians, the sun that moves east (that is, in the opposite direction to the present) even has a separate name - Teotl Lixo. The Mexicans symbolically compare the change in the direction of the Sun's movement to a celestial ball game, accompanied by collisions and earthquakes on the Earth.
Jewish Historical Data: The Hai Gaon in his "Answers" mentions cosmic transformations as a result of which the sun rose in the west and set in the east. In the treatise "Sanhedrin", which is part of the Talmud, it is written: "Seven days before the flood, the Holy One changed the original order and the sun rose in the west and set in the east."
The Arabic Qur'an speaks of a Deity of "two easts and two wests" (Sura LV). A quote from the Qur'an: "The hour will not come until the sun rises in the West, and when it rises and people see it, everyone will believe, but then a person will not be of good faith if he has not believed before, they have not earned good (acting righteously) their belief". The Western Arab philosopher Averroes wrote about the eastern and western directions of the sun.
In the Russian chronicles of the 13th-14th centuries (although they are all from later censuses), there are reddening of the sky, earthquakes, forest fires, two months of darkness, unprecedented floods, and so on. In the Vologda chronicle it is written: "The sun has died."
The Jesuit missionary Martinius wrote the book "History of China" according to ancient chronicles. Leaving the forgery of Catai (China) in parentheses, but the book speaks explicitly of the Earth's axis shift: "The support of the sky has fallen. The earth was shaken to its foundations. The sky began to fall to the north. The sun, moon and stars have changed their path. The whole system of the Universe has arrived. The sun was in eclipse and the planets changed their paths."
What are all these sources talking about? Of course, about those very global catastrophes of the past, the presence of which official science completely ignores, telling us about the progressive development of civilization from the most primitive cultures to modern ones.
But if such catastrophes have happened in the past, it means that as a result of them, humanity has more than once been thrown into the "stone age" of its development. Hence, in our past there may have been very highly developed civilizations whose memory is preserved only in the mythology of various cultures.
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