Re: Solid Ground
- From: grapheus <grapheus@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:38:11 -0700
On Sep 11, 4:18 pm, hagen <dan5m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 11, 7:21 am, Matt Giwer <jul...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hagen wrote:
On Sep 9, 10:55 pm, grapheus <graph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 8, 5:57 pm, hagen <dan5m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I shall allways wonder why that no-one before me did sat the solid-Once more, this is self-delusion from your part !..
ground connection between the total of signs 241 or 242 or 243, (244)
on thePhaistosdisc, and the fact that the linear tablets from
Greece
only contain eight names on months (30.5 x8); but then on the other
hand the same can be said about many other radical results of
research, ex: the equation E=mc² :-).
http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/zzjagt2.htmhttp://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002...
Ole Hagen
The argument would be strong and valid if the 8 months names were
coming from the same tablet. But this is not the case : they are
coming all from different tablets. For instance, deukijojo is coming
from KN Pp1,1 but wodewijo is coming from KN Fp 16,1. So there it is
far from sure that such a list is complete... And there are even
strong motives to believe that it is not (small and equal number of
tablets with the word meno : "month", for instance).
Regards
grapheus
Yes, but will this change,
When it does get back to us. In the meantime it is your delusion. Try sci.lang
instead. The Rev. Dr. Daniels will be most innterested.
if the archaeologists find a deposit of
thousand more tablets in the Cyclades or in another site, tommorow?
And do you also believe (hope) that more important titles of Minoan
officials are missing? The approx. 3500 linear B tablets from Knossos
are after all reflecting social order, economy system, yearly
accounts, etc.
Ole Hagen
http://web.gvdnet.dk/GVD002393/zzjagt2.htm
P.S. By the way. How many tablets do contain the name King Minos?
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I am not sure, that I got you right Giwer. Anyway, if we drop the
(religious) restrictions for our behaviour towards one another; the
ticket goes right back to the Stoneage with express train. Or this is
perhaps self-delusion?
No, I wonder why so few took the chance to count the Phaistos disc
instead of try read it.
The answer is easy : because one "reading" a)- is linguistically and
epigraphically correct (no impossibilities or even improbabilities in
it) b)- has been *verified* by tens of facts , when your "counting"
a)- leads to a very improbable conclusion, and b)- the presented
"proofs" are more self-delusion than real proof (e.g. the one you gave
in this thread !).
Sorry to be so rude, but since a long time you have been deluding your-
self : starting from an interesting discovery (the true "stems"), you
drew false conclusions thanks to "manipulations" of the figures (going
from 242 signs for instance to 244) !
Regards
grapheus
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