Saturday, November 29, 2008

Sun Worshippers and Tomb Raiders


Part 1 - Sun Worshippers and Tomb Raiders


The Aztecs, Mayans and Egyptians were all undoubtedly great civilisations. History tells us that they had advanced civilisations that had made great strides in the fields of science, agriculture and astronomy amongst others and that they created great cities with complex structures and an ordered society. These civilisations lasted thousands of years...and then they disappeared from the face of the Earth. Each of them left behind traces of their civilisations - pottery, metals, engravings, remnants of cities with sewerage systems and temples - and they ALL left behind Pyramids.

The Mayans, Aztecs and Egyptians lived some thousands of years apart in different parts of the world. What made them all decide to build Pyramids before they were wiped out and what caused them their civilisations - once great - to disappear?

The Pyramids that they left behind were covered with inscriptions and hieroglyphics depicting stories of their great leaders and their people and their gods. Many believed that these ancient civilisations were Sun Worshippers with an interest in Astronomy and with advanced knowledge of the sciences and these facts appeared to be backed up by all the inscriptions that were left on their Pyramids.

Archaeologists discovered that the inscriptions and hieroglyphics seemed to relate to the Sun, leading to the commonly held view that these civilisations were all Sun Worshippers but Linguists have recently discovered that the heiroglyphics seem to be telling a story ABOUT the Sun rather than stories about worshipping the Sun. In fact, they seem to be providing some very specific details about the Solar system and Sunspot Cycles.

A Sunspot is a radiation flare from solar storms on the sun. These storms last thousands and millions of years and have a regular pattern that cycles. Small cycles are like 11 years but there are bigger cycles and one of the bigger ones is estimated to be around 5000 years give or take.



The peak of the next large sunspot cycle falls towards the end of 2012 which coincides with the end of the long count of the Mayans calendar. Now a sunspot in itself is nothing to be concerned about. They happen all the time and you can get information about how many sunspots occurred in a given month from the NASA website. What is of concern is the size of the sunspots and what they cause.

What appear to us as spots or blemishes on the surface of the sun are in fact huge explosions of gas and plasma occurring within the tremendous solar storms that occur on the surface of the sun. These explosions cause the superheated gases and other materials to be ejected from the sun in the form of a solar flare that streams out from the sun into the solar system. Heat and radiation from these solar flares is immense and the effects are unpredictable but directly related to the size of the flare and the distance that it travels.

Were a solar flare to be huge enough to reach the Earth, the effects could be catastrophic with massive heat, radiation and magnetic fields having unknown effects on the earth and it's inhabitants.

The writing appears to be on the walls of the Pyramids built by the Aztecs, Mayans and Egyptians telling us that the effects of sunspots can indeed reach the earth and that they are something so serious that the Mayans calendar was synchronised with these sunspot cycles.

NASA has already observed shifting magnetic field patterns on the earth over the last century and there are certain areas where this has caused compasses to indicate false readings (the Bermuda Triangle is a known affected area).

If the solar flare is to hit Earth in 2012, it has probably already occurred and it is already on it's way to earth. The highest speed particles and radiation from the flare could already be reaching earth which could be the reason for the early effects to already be noticed. The recent increase in earthquakes, superstorms, shifting weather patterns and rise in temperatures could all be down to this.

So, if scientific evidence does point to 2012 as a catastrophic year for Earth, the question is whether the natural effects will slowly increase going towards 2012 with more storms and earthquakes each year or whether the effect will be a catastrophic one causing an end to civilisation as we know it.

Some say that that the heiroglyphics on the Pyramids indicate an astronomical event that is going to occur in 2012 within our solar system but that it is not clear what this event will be. The Sunspot cycles could just be an effective way of telling the time over thousands of years and rather than sunspots being able to affect the earth it is more likely that an important astronomical event will occur...possibly an as yet unknown planet or comet passing through our solar system.

Discussions are taking place all over the world where secretive groups, governments and other organisations are trying to come to some sort of conclusion about what exactly will happen and what the effects will be...but one thing is certain - 2012 appears to be the year that they are all discussing. The Mayan calendar appears to end on December 21st, 2012.

stay tuned for Part 2 - The Secrets of the Earth itself

Read Part 2 prologue – Core Anomaly or Dust in my eye?



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