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Forum rules Post a reply First unread post o 5 posts o Page 1 of 1 The Warrior's Toroidal Beard New post by David Talbott on Fri Apr 25, 2008 2:59 pm Won't have a lot of time for this one while working on other priorities, but I know I left an issue unsettled when discussing the "scallop shell" form of the discharging Venus (i .e., the discharge seen off axis): VenusScallop.jpg (38.78 KB) Downloaded 981 times I related this form to the curious form of the Egyptian warrior king's headdress, which the texts identify as a goddess, just as the Greek sources identified the scallop shell with a goddess-- Aphrodite, the planet Venus: TutHeaddress(2).jpg Perhaps a few folks wondered about the "knot" at the base of the Headdress, which I suggested will be resolved in our reconstruction. Here is the reconstructed form in our 3-D model, showing a stack of toroids stretching toward Earth from the planet Mars: HeaddressToroids.jpg Though I've mentioned the "beard" of Mars in passing, the toroidal form is not a dominating motif. The most common form involves braided filaments, often pinching to a termination point. But the toroidal form will be seen in a number of instances, as in this statue of Amenhotep III: AmenhotepBeard.jpg http://euler.slu.edu/Dept/Faculty/bart/egyptimage/11_luxor_muse umAmenhIII.jpg When I can get to it, I'll have more to say on the Mars-to-Earth toroidal stack, which must not be confused with the toroids or embedded cones that appeared between Mars and Venus (tower, ladder, backbone, chain of arrows motif) in a different evolutionary phase of the configuration. The point here is that these odd but recurring themes all have a logical and testable place in the reconstruction, suggesting that enigmatic similarities between much different symbols (In this case unnatural headdress and unnatural beard) can be resolved only by seeing the common external reference. Of course, we can now say confidently that the "knot" at the based of the headdress, and the remarkable "beard" constituted from a stack of disks (toruses) also have a counterpart in plasma discharge behavior, as the pinching of braided filaments leads dynamically to a stack of toruses (typically seven to nine), according to Peratt. When I first described the toroids, I knew nothing of the plasma connection, and was just working with observed patterns. David Talbott David Talbott Site Admin Posts: 114 Joined: Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:11 pm + E-mail Top _________________________________________________________________ Re: The Warrior's Toroidal Beard New post by Kapriel on Mon May 26, 2008 10:50 pm Dave- There in your picture above, beneath the warrior's headress and knot, is a section of 'spots'. The spotted garment of the warrior-priest is a common element, would you happen to know what the source for that portion of the image was? Kapriel Posts: 11 Joined: Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:17 pm + E-mail Top _________________________________________________________________ Re: The Warrior's Toroidal Beard New post by ElecGeekMom on Tue May 27, 2008 9:19 am I read some time ago about how Nimrod ended up with a cheetah skin that Noah originally had. I understand that spots on a ruler's garments are supposed to indicate their descendency from Nimrod (a/k/a Orion), as well as the wearer's prowess as a hunter. I wish I could provide the URL where I read this. Perhaps someone else can provide one. ElecGeekMom Posts: 16 Joined: Tue May 27, 2008 9:01 am + E-mail Top _________________________________________________________________ Re: The Warrior's Toroidal Beard New post by SiriusMrE on Tue May 27, 2008 1:50 pm I would suggest that it is a representation of the Egyptian Aten or Uraeus Serpent. As David points out in that thread, this image was often repeated for emphasis--and because it looked kind of cool! SiriusMrE Posts: 1 Joined: Mon May 12, 2008 8:19 am + E-mail Top _________________________________________________________________ Re: The Warrior's Toroidal Beard New post by Plasmatic on Tue May 27, 2008 6:40 pm In Martian Metamorphosis Ev Cochran points out that the Martian heros where often presented scabbed and scared all over his body. There is alot of reference to this also in Starf*cker by same author. See both for more details. "Logic is the art of non-contradictory identification"......" I am therfore Ill think" Ayn Rand Plasmatic Posts: 580 Joined: Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:14 pm + E-mail Top _________________________________________________________________ Display posts from previous: [All posts] Sort by [Post time] [Ascending.] Go _________________________________________________________________ Post a reply 5 posts o Page 1 of 1 Return to Electric Universe - Origins of Myth Jump to: [ Electric Universe - Origins of Myth.] Go Who is online Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest * Board index * The team o Delete all board cookies o All times are UTC - 8 hours [ DST ] Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group