Re: Just a new formulation
- From: "hagen" <dan5mark@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Jan 2006 09:37:05 -0800
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> > > > > grapheus skrev:
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> > > > > > hagen wrote:
> > > > > > > The original five years of studying the topic, soon became ten years
> > > > > > > together, many addresses to many periodicals later, making every pixel
> > > > > > > myself.
> > > > > > > I promised my beloved to experience a publication, this has lost its
> > > > > > > meaning.
> > > > > > > I became suspicious, is this a boy cott? Can't be.
> > > > > > > Take Diether Shurr's groping attempt to locate stems (Kadmos 12,
> > > > > > > 1973, abb.3, p.12), but my absolute amount of 22 stems solves all his
> > > > > > > problems.
> > > > > > > Or take Werner Nahm's intuition for comparable sentences (Kadmos 18,
> > > > > > > 1979, abb.8 p.14) Join with brackets my reduced signgroups, gives the
> > > > > > > answer to his questions.
> > > > > > > For one hundred years all encyclopedias have pictured the Phaistos
> > > > > > > disc, a popular riddle.
> > > > > > > This case is done evil, alone by the reason that I can't blame good
> > > > > > > people in believing I am wrong in my observations, due to the lack of
> > > > > > > professional reactions.
> > > > > > > A Doomsday prophecy? No !
> > > > > > > A plain recovery of the Minoan calendar in accordance with its eight
> > > > > > > months, and a wealth of valid observations.
> > > > > > > More books have been written about the subject by experts not even
> > > > > > > mentioning my name.
> > > > > > > I am not a gambler, nevertheless a filthy poker game has been made out
> > > > > > > of my decipherment
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Hagen
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Hi, Ole !
> > > > > > I wish you a Very Happy New Year !
> > > > > > I hope for you that in 2006 you will open your eyes, and stop deluding
> > > > > > yourself like you do when you are talking about "a Minoan calendar with
> > > > > > its eight months", instead of talking of "a non-Minoan possible PARTIAL
> > > > > > calendar including only 8 months".
> > > > > > And, please, try to understand that the fact that such a "calendar" has
> > > > > > only 8 months instead of 12 or 13 (as all the primitive calendars based
> > > > > > upon the Moon-cycles have) appears so strange to anybody, that anybody,
> > > > > > but you, has to think that "something must be wrong with the
> > > > > > hypothesis" ...
> > > > > > Best regards
> > > > > > grapheus
> > > > >
> > > > > I could of course express myself moe precise, but I try to demonstrate,
> > > > > that this is not essential, and it is more your style. I prefer to
> > > > > think that this otherwise unknown calendar, that eliminates the
> > > > > Winthers season, has roots back in Middle Minoan. Likewise I suggest
> > > > > that you refer to the early Roman 10 months calendar as "the Romulus
> > > > > calendar" out of poor conveniency. And the Egyptian 12 months "the
> > > > > Helios calendar" ;-) Happy New Year !
> > > > > Ole Hagen
> > > Meaning: what counts is enumerations, not words. As simple as that.
> > > I repeat my old request:
> > > If you as an editor of a good standing periodical see this page and
> > > take interest in my discovery, then please contact me for a solitary
> > > publication of my proposal for an alternative alphabetic notation. This
> > > would be a helpful introduction for everyone, who wants to study these
> > > hieroglyphs, not as syllables, but as quantities, and a great support
> > > for me. A text should be reduced to a brief editorial comment. - This
> > > would be perfection. -
> > > Hagen
> > > http://home.gvdnet.dk/~hagen/phaistos.htm
> >
> > All right. Two days have past since I wrote this message.
> > http://home.gvdnet.dk/~hagen/pro2.gif
> > Just to bring myself out of suspicion, know that i want the opposite of
> > what those people who don't response on this advertissement wants.
> > By the way, according to tradition the butler is guilty. Is there
> > anyone around with the name of Butler?
> > Best whishes
> > Hagen
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> You'll never experience in a lifetime anything as beautifull as mine
> decipherment of the Phaistos Disc, and you know !.. You who I disgust
> look forward, that I, a man of passion, bring you a special new year
> message every ten years. I preserve the highest "pre" for this
> philosophy, which has become for me a tradition..
The key to the Phaistos disc:
http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/pro2.gif
http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/gnomonic.htm
This happy piece of history (below) deceived me.- I failed to see the
risk of intriguers.
The decipherment of Linear B by Michael Ventris some fifty years ago is
the equivalent in the humanities of Crick and Watson's discovery of the
structure of DNA. Today it belongs in the same rare class as
Champollion's decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs in the nineteenth
century.
http://www.wwnorton.com/thamesandhudson/new/spring02/551077.htm
how Ventris solved what has been dubbed "the Everest of Greek
archaeology". Interviews with friends and contemporaries reveal Ventris
to be an eternal outsider and an unconventional thinker, and suggests
that it was precisely his exclusion from British public school cliques
and academic communities which afforded him the freedom to take
intellectual risks.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/linear-b.shtml
Ventris hielt einen Vortrag über seine Arbeit beim Radiosender BBC,
wobei einer seiner Zuhörer John Chadwick war.
http://www-ivs.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/bs/lehre/wise0102/progb/vortraege/jmensing/mensing4.html
O. Hagen
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