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  • THE CREATION OF MYTH
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  • MYTHS ARE HISTORY
    • 1 Premise >
      • Comparative World Mythology
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      • Catastrophism & Cosmogony
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      • Instability of Solar System
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  • The Jupiter Myth

Mercury

"I can place Mercury in the polar configuration late in the Gravettian (circa 24,000 ya) or in the Magdalenian (17,000 to 14,000 ya), but certainly long ago."(Cook, Appendix B n.8)

Gravettian Era figurines, c. -28,000 to -24,000, seem to indicate that Mercury was visibly part of the Saturnian Polar Stack during that era.

            -4300
Birth of Thoth (from Turin Canon) -- Mercury's plasmasphere begins to glow shortly before Saturn nova event? 

            c. -4939
Incipit reign of pre-nova King Alorus (appearance of                    Mars/Mercury in the North Skies, as seen "seated" on the         'throne' of Saturn).
Mercury, as 'Xmucane,' begins 'grinding corn-meal'

0 Alorus                          720 y          4939 - 4220 BC

           c. -4219
First instabilities of Mercury (lasting until c. -3147) ?
Mercury wandered left and right, which shows up in the fan- or shell-shape of the plasma streams impinging on Mercury (or, a visual artifact of the 4 to 56 twisted pairs branching out from the North (Talbott) Column?).

First appearance of 'cornmeal mountain;' Mercury as 'Xmucane' begins 'grinding maize-meal' a 2nd time

1 Alulim                           128                    4219 - 4092 BC 

            -4077
Beginning of creation as the birth of Adam, 930 years before -3147. Possibly an estimate related to the end of Alulim's reign in -4092?

2 Alaljar          160                    4091 - 3932 BC

Mercury as 'Xmucane' begins 'grinding maize-meal' a 3rd time

            -3944
Creation date per Massoretic Bible (based on calculation of 1948 yrs from Abram back to Adam). Possibly an estimate related to the end of Alaljar's reign in -3932?

3 Enmenluana       192               3931 - 3740 BC
Mercury as 'Xmucane' begins 'grinding maize-meal' a 4rd time

4 Enmengalana     128                3739 - 3612 BC
Mercury as 'Xmucane' begins 'grinding maize-meal' a 5th time

5 Dumuzid        160                     3611  - 3451  BC
Mercury as 'Xmucane' begins 'grinding maize-meal' a 6th time

6 Ensipadzidana       128             3450 - 3323 BC
Mercury as 'Xmucane' begins 'grinding maize-meal' a 7th time

7 Ermendurana     96              3322 - 3227 BC
Mercury as 'Xmucane' begins 'grinding maize-meal' - 8th time

8 UbaraTutu     80            3226 - 3147 BC
Mercury as 'Xmucane' seen to continue 'grinding maize-meal' for the 9th time, tho 'cornmeal moutain' has disappeared

            c. -4219
First instabilities of Mercury (lasting until c. -3147) ?
Mercury wandered left and right, which shows up in the fan- or shell-shape of the plasma streams impinging on Mercury (a visual artifact of the 4 to 56 twisted pairs branching out from the North (Talbott) Column?). . . .

            c. -3147 to -3067
Mercury may likely have been "at a potential partially equal to that of Saturn's plasmasphere," and thus remained within Saturn's plasmasphere (with Mars) until being released c. -3067. Together, the relatively small dependent column of Mercury and Mars may have been the visual origin of the mytho-historical 'missing penis' of Osiris.

            c. -3067
Most likely first regular appearance of Mercury-Mars/Horus; inferred to have happened 10 times by Egyptian records, some 10 or 11 times by the Kings List, 10 times by the Maya Chilam Balam (from c. -3067 to -2750 to -2700)


            c. -806 to -687
Mercury (?)-Mars passed by the Earth at a distance of perhaps 40,000 miles -- well within Earth's plasmasphere. No shock would have been experienced then, only a continuous arc of lightning. (This is a rare case of [2] planets in relatively close proximity, and seems to have been so traumatic that "unconscious" archetypal imprints stirred to awakening briefly in the panicking public who tuned in to Orson Welles' radio drama "War of the Worlds" in October 1938.)
  • Home
  • Myths of Creation
    • 1 Thesis >
      • 2 Definitions
      • 3 Exposition
    • 4 First Things: Cosmogony >
      • 5 Time After Time
      • 6 From Creation To Catastrophe
      • 7 Order Out Of Chaos
    • 8 Traits, Tropes & Themes >
      • 9 Macrocosm To Microcosm
    • 10 Astronomical: Theogony >
      • 11 Geophysical: Geogony
      • 12 Ethnological: Anthropogony
    • 13 Cosmogonic Causal Chains >
      • 14 As Above, So Below
      • 15 Foregone Ages Past
      • 16 Forthcoming Future Ages
    • 17 Second Thoughts >
      • 18 But Who's Counting?
    • 19 From Myth To History >
      • 20 Cycles Of Recurrence
    • 2) Mythic Media >
      • 1 In the Beginning
      • 2 Artifacts of Cultural Memory
      • 3 Global Unanimity Uncovered
      • 4 Comparative World Mythology
      • 5 Myth-making through the Ages
  • THE CREATION OF MYTH
    • Introduction
    • Thesis
    • 1 Orality >
      • Preliterate Cultural Memory
      • Rock Art
    • 2 Authority >
      • Myth and History
      • What kind of Truth?
    • 3 Community >
      • Ritual Extensions of Myth
      • Shared Image of the World
      • Group Constructions
    • 4 Efficacy >
      • Mythic Rituals
      • As Below, So Above
      • Group Responses
      • Survival Value
    • 5 Persistence >
      • Management of Memory
      • Mutatis Mutandis
    • Caveat
    • Coda
  • MYTHS ARE HISTORY
    • 1 Premise >
      • Comparative World Mythology
    • 2 Proposition >
      • Catastrophism & Cosmogony
      • Catastrophist Speculation
    • 3 Demonstration >
      • Instability of Solar System
      • Observational Evidence
  • The Jupiter Myth