Wednesday, March 17, 2004

Exclusive: The planet X

Sandcastle brought to my attention these little known facts.

Check this website out for the down low on the planet X.

http://xfacts.com/x.htm

At first this site does not seem to lend itself to creditability. They do associate with the host of coast to coast, my favorite late night talk show.

But let me lend a little creditability to their arguments.

http://xfacts.com/iraq2003/1.html
This section talks about Utnapishtim.

"'Utnapishtim survived the flood for six days while mankind was destroyed, before landing on a mountain called Nimush"


This story is taken from the XI tablet of Gilgamesh, a Sumerian epic story. The first that we have recorded of it's kind.
It was written before that silly thing the Christians use.
Check out this link for a second opinion.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MESO/GILG.HTM

This does not come as a surprise. There are other recorded stories of the flood from the same area, but even the Aborigines have a flood story.

I cite this example here just to add strength to the Gilgamesh Epic.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs/3766.asp


Then there is this section of the site about the X planet, which has some interesting info.

http://xfacts.com/eyes.htm

Even today we still use the same Mathematical system, Calendar, and Time as they created it so long ago

Well this site goes into detail on those topics.
http://www.crystalinks.com/sumer.html

And i qoute:

"counting 12 lunar months as a year"
"The first great innovation after the act of writing was the separation of the quantity of the good from the symbol for the good.

That is, to represent three units of grain by a symbol for 'three' followed by a symbol for 'grain-unit' in the same way that we would write 3 sheep or 3 cows or, more generally, 3 liters or 3 kilometers."


Of course if you follow the news, all of this is brought on by the discovery of the brand spanking new planet Senda.

http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/planet_like_body.html

If they only just now found Senda, what else is out there?

Cube

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