Tuesday, April 28, 2026

the Celestial Key to the Vedas is 10,000 years old? B.G. Sidharth physicist book reviews by Robert Tulip (Christos)

  " It is possible that the sculpture originally formed the handle of a mirror.[2] The yakshi is evidence of commercial trade between India and Rome in the first century CE. However, the iconography, in particular the exposed genitals, reveals that the figure is more likely to depict a yakshi, a female tree spirit that represents fertility, or possibly a syncretic version of Venus-Sri-Lakshmi from an ancient exchange between Classical Greco-Roman and Indian cultures.[1] The figure is now in the Secret Museum in the Naples National Archaeological Museum.[5] Contents The statuette was discovered in October 1938 beside the Casa dei Quattro stili at Pompeii."

 Of particular interest is the observation that the Rig Veda refers to a mythical era that corresponds to the date of 7300 B.C. This date is shown to "refer to an epoch when the vernal equinox was in Tishya or Pushya" (p.65)--where Tishya and Pushya are Indian lunar asterisms (i.e. constellations). The author's conjecture that the Rig Veda had its origins in a civilization dating back to the 8th millennium B.C. would seem to agree with the discovery of an Anatolian civilization belonging to the same era (p.7). Interestingly, an Anatolian sculpture dating from that era would seem to be that of the clean-shaven head of a Vedic priest, complete with its characteristic pigtail (pp.8,160).

 Archaeologists excavating the Neolithic urban settlement of Çatalhöyük in central Turkey have unearthed the figurine of a voluptuous woman in excellent condition. More than 2,000 figurines have been found at Çatalhöyük, but very few of them intact like this one. Several of them were also Mother figures; this is the first one to be found intact and with finely crafted details. It is also unusual in that it was discovered under a platform next to a piece of obsidian where it appears to have been deliberately placed likely for ritual purposes rather than discarded in garbage pits where archaeologists have found many broken statuettes, mostly made of clay. The beautiful Seated Woman of Çatalhöyük, for example, who is herself a zaftig female archetype seated on a throne and captured in the very act of giving birth, was found missing her head and the right hand rest in the shape of a leopard or panther head.

  • Çatalhöyük is one of the largest and most significant Neolithic settlements, which blossomed during the 8th to late 7th millennium B.C..
  • The Sculpture: While the "seated woman of Çatalhöyük" is a famous figurine from this period, discussions linking Anatolian finds to Indo-Vedic origins often point to various, sometimes uniquely styled, human and animal figures found at the site.
  • Ritualistic Nature: These figurines, often crafted from clay or stone, were typically discovered in domestic settings and are considered to have had ritualistic significance.
  •  The excavations in the fortress are also the first archaeological diggings on the eastern coast of the Black Sea.

    Cybele, an Anatolian mother goddess, is the symbol of prosperity with her pregnant belly, seated on her throne.

    In Anatolian mythology she was the personification of the earth. In Greek mythology in which she was equated to Earth-goddess Gaia, Cybele was mostly associated with fertile nature, mountains, town and city walls, as well as wild animals such as lions.

  •  Shifting the Paradigm on Ancient Culture
    This book by Indian scientist Dr BG Sidharth presents a highly plausible account of the original purpose and connections of Vedic thought, describing the allegorical richness and antiquity of the hidden cosmology in the oldest Indian literature.
    Recognising the profundity of Vedic thought has broad cultural implications. It is important to see Vedic connections to Judeo-Christian and Greek thought, and to refute the modern imperial dogmas that have subordinated India to Europe in mythology as well as in politics over the last few centuries.
    A key theme highlighted by Dr Sidharth is the method of camouflage used by the original Vedic authors. Many obscure images in Vedic literature appear to be part of secret mystery initiation wisdom traditions, giving accurate astronomical information in code, while concealing the real meaning from the public. In many cases, it is entirely possible to assess the most probable original meaning. Alas, the oral traditions that held the ancient real meaning have been largely broken. Yet this principle of encoding astronomy in myth provides an effective heuristic to interpret Vedic ideas, a method that can help to assess what the real purpose and meaning of the texts really are.
    This ancient camouflage method that Dr Sidharth documents in Vedic literature also applies to the Bible, with much of its imagery serving as parable for secret astronomical wisdom. Assessing the probable meaning of such codes offers a scientific rather than fundamentalist method to understand what the authors intended.
    With the Vedas, it appears there really were ancient astronomers in India who understood accurate knowledge that was later lost. This seems the most plausible reason why the Vedas include concealed information on the accurate timing of the month and year, and the timing of precession of the equinoxes at just under 72 years per degree. Finding such hidden possibilities is important in shifting assumptions about western superiority, origins and timing. It appears that the Indian origins of the Vedas were in oral traditions that are many thousands of years older than is often assumed.
    The racist claim from the colonial era that all Indian knowledge actually came from Europe continues to exert a surprisingly widespread and baleful influence which this book helps to overcome. Other excellent books which also help to destroy this persistent pernicious myth of western origins of science include Black Athena by Martin Bernal, on the eastern roots of western thought, and The Memory Code by Lynne Kelly, which demonstrates that this Vedic camouflage method of transmitting important knowledge is actually universal among pre-literate societies.

       It is a matter of astronomical fact that the cycle of time establishes twelve zodiacal ages in the Great Year. There are numerous references to the Great Year throughout the Bible. The twelve foundation stones of the holy city are the twelve Aeons, Christ as Alpha and Omega is the turning point of time between two Great Years, the end of the Aeon or Age discussed by Christ is the end of the Age of Pisces, and the various fish and lamb symbols indicate the natural temporal shift of the sun from the Age of Aries (the lamb) to the Age of Pisces (the fish) at the time of Christ. Murdock comments that rather than being a real person, Jesus Christ symbolizes the mythical avatar of the Piscean Age (p457).

    Such ideas were viewed by the church as heresy. The Gnostics were condemned for seeking to explain in natural terms how eternal truth could be manifest in human life. Their cosmic framework of twelve ages, with Christ symbolizing the turning point of time, provided a purely empirical explanation for Jesus as a symbol of the connection between humanity and eternity. Precession explains how our planet is evolving against what Ezekiel called the `wheels within wheels' of the cosmos and what Plato, in the Timaeus, called the relation between the same (the cosmos) and the different (the solar system) (p227). This Gnostic heresy of the twelve ages provides an accurate scientific basis to understand the real nature of Christ.

    Monday, April 27, 2026

    15 billionaires earned $66.6 billion each in past 18 months as half of US fascist corporate wealth increase ($1 trillion)

     $66,666,666,666 = 1 trillion/15 people over 16 months (I increased it to 18 months since I'm just that nice).

    Tax Wealth activists just released this info... Why the fascists insist that fascism was socialist and not corporate control of the state? hilarious.

    Key German Corporate Fascist Supporters IG Farben: A massive chemical conglomerate that was a major financial backer of the Nazis. It produced Zyklon B, the poison gas used in concentration camps, and its leaders were tried for war crimes. Krupp: A major arms manufacturer that supported the Nazis and used forced labor. Volkswagen: Founded in 1937 by the Nazi party to produce the "people's car," the company heavily used forced laborers from concentration camps. BMW: Günther Quandt and his son Herbert Quandt, who controlled large stakes in BMW, were Nazi party members. Their factories used forced labor. Deutsche Bank: Involved in the "Aryanization" of the German economy, which involved seizing Jewish-owned businesses. Siemens: Involved in using forced labor during the Holocaust. Hugo Boss: Designed and manufactured Nazi uniforms. Continental: Used concentration camp detainees for labor, including testing rubber shoe soles to exhaustion. Topf and Sons: Supplied the incineration ovens used in Auschwitz and other concentration camps. 

    International Corporations with Nazi Ties 

    General Motors (GM): Owned Opel, a German car manufacturer that supplied vehicles to the Nazi military. Researcher Bradford Snell argued that GM was crucial to the Nazi war machine. 

    Ford Motor Company: Ford's German subsidiary, Ford-Werke, produced military vehicles using forced labor. Henry Ford was known for his anti-Semitic views. IBM: Supplied punch card machines (Hollerith systems) through its German subsidiary, Dehomag, which helped the Nazis categorize populations and track prisoners, including during the Holocaust. 

     Coca-Cola: Its German subsidiary created Fanta to maintain sales during wartime supply shortages. Standard Oil (now ExxonMobil/Chevron): Provided technology and resources that helped Germany with synthetic rubber and fuel, crucial for the war effort. 

     IT&T (International Telephone & Telegraph): Held significant shares in German aircraft manufacturer Focke-Wulf. 

    Chase National Bank (now JPMorgan Chase): Engaged in financial activities for the Nazi regime. Associated Press (AP): Maintained a formal agreement with the Nazi regime and hired Nazi propagandists. 

    Key Takeaways on Collaboration Forced Labor: Many companies, both German and foreign-owned, utilized slave labor from concentration camps, particularly as the war progressed. Motivation: While some owners were sympathetic to Nazi ideology, many businesses were motivated by the prospect of lucrative contracts and maintaining market presence. Post-War Status: After 1945, many of these companies reabsorbed their German subsidiaries and, in some cases, were compensated by the Allied governments for damages to their German factories, including those that were bombed 

    1/2 spin virtual photon magnetic moment is found in noncommutativity but not standard physics! Carmelo P. Martin Chiara Marletto

     AI says: The premise that virtual photons possess a spin-1/2 and a magnetic moment is generally not part of Standard Model physics but appears in specialized theoretical frameworks like Noncommutative Quantum Electrodynamics (NCQED)

    Noncommutative Quantum Electrodynamics (NCQED) is a theoretical extension of standard Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) where the coordinates of spacetime do not commute, meaning

    and
    satisfy the relation
    , where
    is a real, antisymmetric tensor that determines the noncommutative scale
    . This framework, often defined on the Moyal space (Moyal-Weyl product), allows for the study of quantum field theories where Lorentz symmetry is violated

    Entanglement through high-energy scattering in noncommutative quantum electrodynamics 

    And yet, unlike in the ordinary case, noncommutative U (1) gauge fields –which give rise to photons– do interact. ...First, photons do interact and, secondly, fermion
    fields with zero electric charge couple to the photon field.
    These two features are consequences of the spacetime being
    a noncommutative manifold.... We shall see that
    when the photons which collide have opposite helicity the
    concurrence has the same expression as in the case of glu-
    ons studied in [40]. Hence maximal entanglement is gener-
    ated if and only polar scattering angle, θ, is equal to π/2.
    The same result is obtained if fermions of opposite helic-
    ity collide head-on in the laboratory reference frame. ..., the noncommuta-
    tive character of spacetime would leave a quantitative imprint
    on the entanglement phenomenon. ... by using the spinor helicity formalism
    to argue that only if the helicities of the incoming photons are
    such (h1, h2) = (+, −) or (h1, h2) = (−, +), the scattering
    process in (3.1) yields entanglement. Indeed, let us first recall
    that, due to crossing symmetry [45], any amplitude involv-
    ing two incoming and two outgoing particles is related to
    the amplitude of four incoming particles upon replacing the
    former two outgoing particles with their antiparticles with
    opposite momentum and opposite helicity.

     AI: Noncommutative QED calculations reveal that the Moyal deformation produces extra phase factors in Feynman diagrams, which can lead to violations of crossing symmetry.

     Noncommutative Quantum Ghosts

    The photons present in the other two modes, the scalar and the longitudinal, are considered unobservable and are referred to as “virtual particles” or “ghosts”. Here we argue that this view, which is rooted in standard quantum electrodynamics, is a consequence of assuming that charges are always dressed in such modes and that naked charges do not have an independent existence. In particular, we present a thought experiment where, assuming that naked charges can be independently manipulated, one can then measure the entanglement generated between a charge and the scalar modes. This entanglement is a direct function of the number of photons present in the scalar field. Our conclusion, therefore, is that the scalar quantum variables, under this assumption, would be as “real” as the transverse ones, where reality is defined by their ability to affect the charge. A striking consequence of this is that there is a critical value of charge beyond which we cannot detect its spatial superposition by local means.

    AI:  massive virtual particles, particularly those in quantum vacuum fluctuations (such as virtual electron-positron pairs), possess a magnetic moment.

     https://arxiv.org/pdf/2403.03495

     Chiara Marletto (Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford) on 14th October, 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liMVjbq45f0 We also perform proof-of-principle experimental emulations of the proposed witness of non-classicality, using a three-qubit Nuclear Magnetic Resonance quantum computer. Our result is robust, as it relies on minimal assumptions, and remarkably, it can be applied in a broad range of contexts, from quantum biology to quantum gravity.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Sunday, April 26, 2026

    Scarifying Dandelions? We'll see what happens along with hand harvested Dandelion tincture

     I blended up the whole Dandelions - roots, flowers, leaves, stems - into the Vitamix as a tincture and also fresh drink. About two gallons stored in the frig from harvesting about six liters of Dandelions with the hand Dandelion weeder...

    Then I Scarified - to dug out the Dandelions - and mulched - so that all the nutrients would go back to the grass.... We'll see what happens.... it makes the Dandelions go away then when they get scarified...The first year Dandelions have their roots in the thatch layer - so...

     

     

    Friday, April 24, 2026

    Bubonic Plague could have wiped out the early Indus Valley civilization - introduced by Steppe Indo-Europeans

     The Spread of Indo-European (Dr. Nick Patterson)

    The Racist reason for US nuking Japan: John LaFarge of Nukewatch

     In his 2011 book, “Atomic Cover-Up,” Greg Mitchell wrote, “If Hiroshima suggests how cheap life had become in the atomic age, Nagasaki shows that it could be judged to have no value whatsoever.”

    Mitchell noted that the U.S. writer Dwight MacDonald cited, in 1945, America’s “decline to barbarism” for dropping “half-understood poisons” on a civilian population.

    Mitchell reported that novelist Kurt Vonnegut said, “The most racist, nastiest act by this country, after human slavery, was the bombing of Nagasaki.” Vonnegut experienced the February 1945 firebombing of Dresden firsthand and described it in his masterpiece, “Slaughterhouse Five.”

    On Aug. 17, 1945, David Lawrence, the conservative columnist and editor of US News, put it this way: “Last week we destroyed hundreds of thousands of civilians in Japanese cities with the new atomic bomb. … We shall not soon purge ourselves of the feeling of guilt. … We … did not hesitate to employ the most destructive weapon of all times indiscriminately against men, women and children. … Surely we cannot be proud of what we have done. If we state our inner thoughts honestly, we are ashamed of it.”

    If shame is the natural response to Hiroshima, how is one to respond to Nagasaki, especially in view of all the declassified government papers on the subject? How to justify Nagasaki?

    The saving of U.S. soldiers’ lives is held up as the official justification for both U.S. atomic bombings. Leaving aside the ethical and legal question of slaughtering civilians to protect troops, what can be made of the Nagasaki bombing?

    The most underreported statement in this context is that of then-Secretary of State James Byrnes, quoted on the front page of the Aug, 29, 1945, New York Times under the headline, “Japan Beaten Before Atom Bomb, Byrnes Says, Citing Peace Bids.” Secretary Byrnes cited what he called “proof that the Japanese knew that they were beaten before the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.”

    On Sept. 20, 1945, the famous bombing commander Gen. Curtis LeMay told a press conference, “The war would have been over in two weeks without the Russians entering and without the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb had nothing to do with the end of the war at all.” According to Robert Lifton’s and Greg Mitchel’s “Hiroshima in America: 50 Years of Denial,” published in 1995, only weeks after the atomic attacks, President Harry Truman himself publicly declared that the bomb “did not win the war.”

    The U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey was conducted by Paul Nitze less than a year after the atomic bombings. It concluded that “certainly prior to 31 December 1945, and in all probability prior to 1 November 1945, Japan would have surrendered even if the atomic bombs had not been dropped, even if Russia had not entered the war, and even if no invasion had been planned or contemplated.”

    Likewise, according to Gar Alperovitz in his comprehensive 1995 book, “The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb,” the Intelligence Group of the then-U.S. War Department’s Military Intelligence Division conducted a study from January to April 1946. The group declared that the bombs had not been needed to end the war, and that it was “almost a certainty that the Japanese would have capitulated upon the entry of Russia into the war” — which it did on Aug. 8, 1945. In 2013, new research by historian Tsuyoshi Hasegawa and others showed that Japan surrendered because the Soviets joined the war.

    Nagasaki was attacked with a plutonium bomb in what some say was an experiment, adding weight to Vonnegut’s charge of wartime racism. According to “Atomic Cover-Up,” the mayor of Nagasaki from 1979 to 1995 Hitoshi Motoshima said, “The reason for Nagasaki was to experiment with the plutonium bomb.”

    According to Joseph Gerson’s book, “With Hiroshima Eyes,” 74,000 were killed instantly at Nagasaki, another 75,000 were injured, and 120,000 were poisoned. Having defeated Japan even before the attack on Hiroshima, how can anything but racism explain the massacre of Nagasaki?

    John LaForge of Luck, Wis., is co-director of Nukewatch in Wisconsin and edits its Quarterly newsletter.

    Thursday, April 23, 2026

    NYC detective had wanted to go to West Point but he got a 40 in high school chemistry class

     That's ironic since I realized the curve was so bad for my high school chemistry final that if I guessed on the multiple choice I would BEAT the curve!! I finished my final as fast as possible with a big smile on my face and I got a C in high school chemistry. Our teacher was terrible but I never liked the subject anyway....

    I wonder if this fellow could have gone to West Point if only had had guessed and thus "beat the odds" of trying. hahahaha.