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AKKADIANS DISCOVERED ENTROPY

Sumerian mathematicians were struggling to find a perfect number that could be divided by 2,3,5 and 7 and they realized it by dividing the solar year into months, weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds. This perfect number was 360 days [solar year] based on the sexagesimal system where the base number was 60 combined with the decimal and the vigesimal system where the base number was 10 and 20 respectively.

The vigesimal system was older and belonged to the matriarchal lunar calendar while the solar calendar was the patriarchal calendar.

The problem was that number 360 (60 x 60) was perfect but the solar year is longer than 360 days. There were 5 days (gods) to be counted for plus the leap year that had an extra day so there was the 6th god that had to be killed or overthrown to make the perfect number absolute. We have already explained that the Sumerian list of the patriarchs is a calendar and a calculus, so is the Hebrew list yet the latter is aligned to the decimal system. The first Sumerian words were fractions of number 360 or the solar year. There was a desperate need for another god, the seventh god. These seven gods were the first days of the week calculated by the ancient mathematicians.

Sumerians called this god Mummu. Christians call this god Jesus.

Jesus allegedly promised mankind to take their sin upon his shoulders and be sacrificed. The origin of Jesus goes back to the beginning of mathematics. Allegedly Jesus would come back to earth and bring back the dead. Common people like the idea but Sumerians knew that this process was and is impossible. And they explained it why.

This fragment is taken from Wikipedia:

Mummu vizier of primeval gods Apsu, the fresh water, and Tiamat, the salt water. An ancient Sumero-Babylonian craftsman-god just like Jesus, and personification of technical skill. Mummu is also referred to as "the deep" several times in Mythological Texts.

In ancient Sumerian, the word mummu translates to "the one who has awoken or resurrected".

Deity ruler of "The Ancients", Mesopotamian purveyors of technical knowledge, mathematics and abstract concepts.

Mummu is a Mesopotamian deity present in the Babylonian creation myth. Sometimes referred to as 'the son of Apsu and Tiamat or God father and the mother of Jesus, the son of god', Mummu is the third god in the primordial cosmogenous divine trinity, father son and the holy spirit. As the third of the first gods Mummu symbolizes the mental world, or logos just like Jesus. Mummu appears also the Sumerian Myth of Zu where Imdugud, whose name is translated as 'flashing wind', steals the Tablets of Destiny but in turn is defeated by Ningirsu. In their battle an arrow in midair is ordered to return to its 'mummu', which in this case meant the shaft's return to the living reed from which it was cut, the guts return to the animal's rump and finally the feathers to the bird's wings. Therefore in a larger magnitude, mummu is detransformation, the return to demanifacturing. Through the Second law of thermodynamics, the dissipation of energy from matter and its 'return' to its simplest common denominator, mummu can be understood as Entropy. Towards the middle of the Babylonian creation myth, Ea (a more powerful deity) locks Mummu and Apsu away, reversing the process of degeneration and thus creating the physical world.'

According to the laws of entropy matter cannot return to its original state, the dead cannot be resurrected and there is no afterlife. Just like Mummu's effort to reverse the process of the physical creation and the expansion of life on earth, the task of Jesus is only wishful thinking, a sweet pill for the masses who cannot grasp the power of mathematics and the laws of thermodynamics.

`The term entropy was coined in 1865 by Rudolf Clausius based on the Greek εντροπία [entropía], a turning toward, from εν- [en-] (in) and τροπή [tropē] (turn, conversion).'

But Sumerians knew about the laws of thermodynamics 6000 years ago. They created a mathematical language based on a binary system of 1/60 and 10. Sumerian has baffled mankind since its creation and we have no idea why it was created. We are trying to explain the nature of Sumerian through the laws of language evolution when in fact Sumerian was an artificial mathematical language created by mathematicians. It was not a naturally born language in the wild but a laboratory language that was supposed to send a message to the future generations, a message that resurrection is impossible, the life ends after death.

People have never understood and will never understand the purpose of this highly sophisticated language because its message is not directed to the illiterate people. Sumerian is an encoded language that shows how humans can create software, even software printed on baked bricks, the most primitive form of artificial intelligence but they cannot reverse the laws of nature, they cannot bring someone from the dead.

Even if scientists decode Sumerian, the people will not accept its message, they will continue to believe in the shaft's return to the living reed from which it was cut, the guts' return to the animal's rump and finally the feathers to the bird's wings. Humans mathematical and intellectual properties are questionable. Only a handful of educated elite can truly understand the flow of numbers and their properties.

The moment humans leave their cities and libraries, the moment they become nomads, their understanding of the laws of physics becomes irrelevant. Indeed mythology is the simplified explanation of complicated mathematics and the laws of nature to the common man. The reason why the triad has always been present in Egyptian, Indo European and Akkadian mythology (remember that even the Indo European Zeus had three eyes) was to remind us of the great discovery of the laws of thermodynamics.

In every Indo European, Semitic or Sumerian myth there are three gods in charge of the universe and there is always a power struggle among them. The third god tries to impose entropy to the physical word but that is somehow stopped at the last hour.

The irony of mankind is that even when they decided to abandon the triad (because they never understood its purpose) even when they adhered to the monotheistic god, all of the sudden the laws of thermodynamics resurfaced again and the trinity penetrated their newly born religion, the moment when they thought they had erased it from the face of the earth.

The origin of the Sumerian word mummu is Akkadian name for [blood].

Sum.

lu'umumak [PROFESSION] wr. lu2-umum-ma "a profession" Akk. mummu

umun [BODY] wr. umun2 "life-giving force; main body, bulk" Akk. mummu; ummatu

umun [KNOWLEDGE] (16x: ED IIIa, ED IIIb, Old Babylonian) wr. umun2 "knowledge; workshop" Akk. mummu; ummatu; ummuqu

Note:

Akkadian dāmānāiu > amānu

Akk.

amānu

[Human → Body]

1) red salt ; 2) blood , a vein ; [ṭābat amāni] : ammonia ;

ummânu

a blood-letter , a bleeder / hemophiliac / haemophiliac ; maḫāṣu : to let blood , to bleed ;

Cf. amānu

See also : dāmu, maḫāṣu, alāku (ša dāmi), tābik dāmi, dāmānāiu

Seven primordial gods in Sumerian calendar preserve a better calendar than the Egyptian equivalent that had five primordial gods. It seems that the Egyptian solar calendar did not take into account the leap year that had an extra day every four years. Sumerians apparently added 2 days every eight years. So their solar calendar had 360 solar days [every usual year] and 367 days every eight years. Number seven was perfect because it corresponded to the seven layers of the rainbow, called the seven auras by Sumerian scribes.

Seven Sumerian gods:

Apsû & Tiamat Lahmu & Lahamu

Anshar & Kishar

Mummu

We have explained that MUMMU is a Semitic word and it actually meant the blood, life, resurrection.

The god Ab-Zu is half Semitic and half Sumerian cognate and it meant father wisdom.

Tiamat is another word of a Semitc element because it came from the name mother in Semitic.

The Sumerian Tiamat is identical with Egyptian Mut and Indo European Mat-er `mother', the matriarchal goddess, the mother of creation.

Mut, which meant mother in the ancient Egyptian language, was an ancient Egyptian mother goddess with multiple aspects that changed over the thousands of years of the culture. Alternative spellings are Maut and Mout. She was considered a primal deity, associated with the waters from which everything was born through parthenogenesis. She also was depicted as a woman with the crowns of Egypt upon her head. The rulers of Egypt each supported her worship in their own way to emphasize their own authority and right to rule through an association with Mut.

Some of Mut's many titles included World-Mother, Eye of Ra, Queen of the Goddesses, Lady of Heaven, Mother of the Gods, and She Who Gives Birth, But Was Herself Not Born of Any.

A spectacular name is the Sumerian name of Laḫmu or Lache is a deity from Akkadian mythology.

Mythology

`Lahmu, "Hairy" is the name of a protective and beneficent deity is a first-born son of Apsu and Tiamat. He and his sister Laḫamu are the parents of Anshar and Kishar, the sky father and earth mother, who birthed the gods of the Mesopotamian Pantheon. Laḫmu is depicted as a bearded man with a red sash-usually with three strands- and four to six curls on his head. He is often associated with the Kusarikku or "Bull-Man." In Sumerian times Laḫmu may have meant "the muddy one". Lahmu guarded the gates of the Abzu temple of Enki at Eridu. He and his sister Laḫamu are primordial deities in the Babylonian Epic of Creation -Enuma Elis and Lahmu may be related to - or identical with- 'Lahamu' one of Tiamat's Creatures in that epic.

The name of Beth-lehem [house of Lahmu] actually originally contained a reference to a Canaanite form of Laḫmu, rather than to the Canaanite word for "bread" lehem.'

The name Lahmu is related to number one thousand in Akkadian and to number four in Sumerian. Lahmu was one of the giant gods and his name means [big number]. What matters is the fact Sumerian began to take shape in alignment with Akkadian language. Akkadian scribes were wandering how to create an artificial language, a mathematical language. Number four in Sumerian corresponded to number one thousand in Akkadian because 1000 could be easily divided by 4. This number marks the combination of the hexagesimal system and the decimal system where a 3600/60 sexagesimal number could create fractions in a similar way 1000/4 fractions worked out.

The evolution of the Semitic word is amazing. First the meaning of Lahmu was the bull, the hairy one, than it became meat in Arabic and bread in Hebrew.

From Wikipedia:

`Bethlehem (Arabic: بيت لحم  Bayt Laḥm or Bēt Laḥm, lit "House of Meat"; Hebrew: בֵּית לֶחֶם Bēṯ Leḥem, Modern: Bet Leḥem, lit "House of Bread;" Greek: Βηθλεὲμ, Vithleém) is a city located in the central West Bank, south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. 

The Hebrew Bible identifies Bethlehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament identifies Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, although the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration.

The city was sacked by the Samaritans in 529, but rebuilt by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. Bethlehem was conquered by theArab Caliphate of 'Umar ibn al-Khattāb in 637, who guaranteed safety for the city's religious shrines. In 1099, Crusaders captured and fortified Bethlehem and replaced its Greek Orthodox clergy with a Latin one. The Latin clergy were expelled after the city was captured by Saladin, the sultan of Egypt and Syria. With the coming of the Mamluks in 1250, the city's walls were demolished, and were subsequently rebuilt during the rule of the Ottoman Empire.

The British wrested control of the city from the Ottomans during World War I and it was to be included in an international zoneunder the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine. Jordan annexed the city in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. It was occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. Since 1995, Bethlehem has been governed by the Palestinian National Authority.

Bethlehem has a Muslim majority, but is also home to one of the largest Palestinian Christian communities. Bethlehem's chiefeconomic sector is tourism which peaks during the Christmas season when Christian pilgrims throng to the Church of the Nativity. Bethlehem has over thirty hotels and three hundred handicraft work shops. Rachel's Tomb, an important Jewish holy site, is located at the northern entrance of Bethlehem.

Canaanite period

An historical reference to the town appears in the Amarna Letters (c. 1400 BC) when the King of Jerusalem appeals to his overlord, the King of Egypt, for help in retaking "Bit-Lahmi" in the wake of disturbances by the Apiru. It is thought that the similarity of this name to its modern forms indicates that this was a settlement of Canaanites who shared a Semitic cultural and linguistic heritage with the later arrivals.

Lachmo was the Akkadian god of fertility. Worshiped by the Canaanites as Lachama, some time in the 3rd millennium BC, they erected a temple to worship the god on the hill now known as the Hill of the Nativity. The town was known as Beit Lachama, meaning "House of Lachama." The pronunciation of the name remained essentially the same for 3,500 years, but has meant different things: "'Temple of the God Lakhmu' in Canaanite, 'House of Bread' in Hebrew and Aramaic, 'House of Flesh' in Arabic."

Lahama

Lahamu was the first-born daughter of Tiamat and Apsu in Akkadian mythology. With her brother Lahmu she is the mother of Ansharand Kishar, who were in turn parents of the first gods. Lahamu is sometimes seen as a serpent, and sometimes as a woman with a red sash and six curls on her head. It is suggested that the pair were represented by the silt of the sea-bed. There are also parallels between the Sumerian Creation story and the Biblical Creation story in where Adam and Eve were the first-born of the gods.

She and her brother/husband are never mentioned separately.'

Sum. ideogram

ALAN

0x01 graphic

alan

alan [STATUE] (urudalan).

Akkadian:

Also: al2, alag, alaĝ, alala, alam, belili, kaššeba2, kaššebi2.

It is more than clear that Sumerian ALAM/ ALAN is an early fingerprint of Semitic mathematicians who began constructing the artificial language from Semitic vocabulary.

Now we are going to demonstrate that the so-called Sumerian morphemes imiate Semitic word ending and are in fact in alignment with Semitic word formation.

alan [STATUE] (399x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. alan; urudalan "statue; form" Akk. şalmu

[1]

0x01 graphic

alan

[2]

0x01 graphic

urudalan (urudaalan)

29 distinct forms attested; click to view forms table.

1. statue (399x/100%)

LEX/ED IIIb/Ebla [[alan]] = KID2.ALAN = la-ʾa3-num2 Ebla Sign List 52. 

LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur alanzabar OB Nippur Ura 2 581; 

[[alam]] = [a-la-am2] = ALAM = şa-al-mu-um OB Aa 845:1. 

Akk. şalmu "effigy, image".

As we have mentioned there were 5 extra days in the solar calendar that did not belong to the rounded 360 solar year. This number was used for fractions and had to be rounded up which created the problem of 5 days. As if this problem was not enough, ancient mathematicians had to deal with the leap year of two extra days in the calendar which had to be corrected every eight years.

The concept of the seven primordial gods that were the extra days, the primordial gods of the solar calendar and the cycle of eight years that was the time when the calendar had to be corrected is a Sumerian and Egyptian mathematical problem. When we say Sumerian we mean the mathematical artificial language of Akkadian Semites.

That the calendar had to be corrected every eight years has been confirmed by the Egyptian Old Kingdom calendar. Both Sumerian and Egyptian beliefs reflect the leap year [every eight years] of two days added to the five extra gods of the solar calendar.

Ogdoad

From Wikipedia

In Egyptian mythology, the Ogdoad (Greek "ογδοάς", the eightfold) were eight deities worshipped in Hermopolis during what is called the Old Kingdom, the third through sixth dynasties, dated between 2686 to 2134 BC.

The concept of an Ogdoad also appears in Gnostic systems of the early Christian era, and was further developed by the theologian Valentinus (ca. 160 AD).

In Egyptian mythology

The eight deities were arranged in four female-male pairs: Naunet and Nu, Amaunet and Amun, Kauket and Kuk, Hauhet and Huh. The females were associated with snakes and the males were associated with frogs. Apart from their gender, there was little to distinguish the female goddess from the male god in a pair; indeed, the names of the females are merely the female forms of the male name and vice versa. Essentially, each pair represents the female and male aspect of one of four concepts, namely the primordial waters (Naunet and Nu), air or invisibility (Amunet and Amun), darkness (Kauket and Kuk), and eternity or infinite space (Hauhet and Huh).

Together the four concepts represent the primal, fundamental state of the beginning, they are what always was. In the myth, however, their interaction ultimately proved to be unbalanced, resulting in the arising of a new entity. When the entity opened, it revealed Ra, the fiery sun, inside. After a long interval of rest, Ra, together with the other deities, created all other things.

There are two main variations on the nature of the entity containing Ra:

Egg variant

One version of the myth has the entity arising from the waters after the interaction as a mound of dirt. In the myth an egg was laid upon this mound by a celestial bird. The egg contained Ra. In some variants, the egg is laid by a cosmic goose. However, the egg was also said to have been a gift from Thoth, and laid by an ibis, the bird with which he was associated.

Lotus variant

Later, when Atum had become assimilated into Ra as Atum-Ra, the belief that Atum emerged from a (blue) lotus bud, in the Ennead cosmogony, was adopted and attached to Ra. The lotus was said to have arisen from the waters after the explosive interaction as a bud, which floated on the surface, and slowly opened its petals to reveal the beetle, Khepri, inside. Khepri, an aspect of Ra representing the rising sun, immediately turns into a weeping boy - Nefertum, whose tears form the creatures of the earth.

The seven days of the solar calendar, that equalled the seven days of the leap year, the so called the seven days of the world creation, the seven days of the calendar correction were also described in another version of Sumerian myth.

Mami is a goddess in the Babylonian epic Atra-Hasis and in other creation legends. She was probably synonymous with Ninhursag. She was involved in the creation of humankind from clay and blood. As Nintu legends states she pinched off fourteen pieces of primordial clay which she formed into womb deities, seven on the left and seven on the right with a brick between them, who produced the first seven pairs of human embryos. She may have become Belet Ili ("Mistress of the Gods") when, at Enki's suggestion, the gods slew one amongst themselves and used that god's blood and flesh, mixed with clay, to create humankind. Also known as Belet-ili, or Nintu. Alternative forms of her name include Mama and Mammitum.

The Sumerian Tiamat = Egyptian Mat = Akkadian Mammitum

The face of mother goddess has been immortalized in numerous small sphinx figures found all over Egypt. A giant sphinx with a woman's face was carved out of rock much earlier than the pyramids were built. The three pyramids at Giza are the aspect of the triad and they were erected later than the sphinx appeared.

The giant statue was built to be aligned with the constellation Leo at 10.500 BC. Her elevated status is a proof that during matriarchy humans had larger brains than they have today. Their intellectual abilities were far greater than those of the modern man. The Old Testament reflects the position of men who were considered inferior before the goddess during matriarchy and women had great freedom in choosing their sexual partners. The Old Testament describes this moment in history when women had intercourse with giants. This bitter complaint against women is related to hieros gamos. This sacred marriage refers to a sexual ritual that plays out a marriage between a god and a goddess. The face of Tiamat, the primordial goddess made of stone has been staring at us for more than ten thousand years.



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