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bennyjet
08-11-08, 11:05 PM
the law of eternity forecasted the english language would reach all 4 corners of the world,Here is the Vowel...the promise
A = the compass and paper 'Alpha'
E = is 3 backwards or 'e' short for eternity.
I = the acknowledgement of oneself
O = Symbol for planet,in this case Earth
U = Symbol for u turn/return heaven,earth,heaven
therefore A,E,I,O,U = In the beginning,Eternity (god),I on Earth will return
Now can anyone who has a interest in linguistics disprove my theory?
Why are they called the Vowels?
By the way if you spell 3 slowly from the bottom going upwards and when you reach the middle,make 3 little 'o's, you spell 'god' the acknowledgement of a higher order.E is 3 backwards!!!
Michael
08-12-08, 12:29 AM
xenu ... xenu .... Xenu ... XEnu... (can you see it?) XENu .... XENU!!! (CAN YOU SEE IT)
XENU
XENU!
XENU!!
XENU!!!
:D
Ahhhh ahahahahahaahahhaaa haaaha a I'm an LA only Scientologist.
Fraggle Rocker
08-12-08, 09:36 PM
Now can anyone who has a interest in linguistics disprove my theory?Linguistics is one of the softest of the "soft sciences." Most of our theories regarding anything that goes back beyond the invention of writing are really conjectures, based primarily on reasoning with only limited evidence. They would barely qualify as hypotheses in one of the hard sciences and would not be dignified by being called "theories." There's no way to falsify them because we're unlikely to find more evidence of a technology as ephemeral as spoken language.Why are they called the Vowels?English "vowel" is a word adopted from Middle French. It descended from Latin vocalis, which is an adjective formed on vox, "voice." We've also borrowed the word in its more clearly Latin form, "vocal." Anther related word is vocare, "to call," from which we get a whole family of words including "vocation," "evocative" and "provoke."
Vox has a well-established Indo-European pedigree, with cognates throughout the family, e.g. Greek epos, "word" and Sanskrit vakti, "speak."
The Romans called these particular sounds vocales because they are made primarily with the voice, i.e. by pushing air out of the lungs and making the vocal cords vibrate. In the phonetic paradigm of the Indo-European languages, vowels stand in opposition to consonants, sounds which are made by other means such as making air explode through our lips, nose, or stopping the air completely.
There are other phonetic paradigms in other language families, which have more kinds of sounds than just vowels and consonants. A number of African, Asian, Australian and North American languages use clicks made by the tongue, glottis, etc., compressing and/or expelling a small pocket of air. Since the oldest African tribes speak languages that have these sounds, some linguists suggest that the original language from which all human languages descended probably had them, and the rest of us just lost them over the millennia. The flaw in this hypothesis is that it is by no means certain that language was invented only once and that all existing languages therefore have a common ancestor. (The "Nostratus" theory.) The evidence for this hypothesis is inspiring but feeble.
bennyjet
08-13-08, 03:10 AM
have you had a chance to read 'the ancients have arrived' over in the cesspool thread???its just TIME.....
Fraggle Rocker
08-13-08, 06:11 AM
have you had a chance to read 'the ancients have arrived' over in the cesspool thread???its just TIME.....Life's too short to read stuff in the Cesspool. We once had a raging argument on the Super Secret Moderators' Board over whether we should even have a Cesspool and I voted no. But at least we have it set up so non-members can't stumble into it from a Google hit.
Read-Only
08-13-08, 06:53 AM
have you had a chance to read 'the ancients have arrived' over in the cesspool thread???its just TIME.....
Considering the content of the opening post, this thread should be there also.
The ONLY thing saving it is Fraggle's post.
Steve100
08-13-08, 07:09 AM
But at least we have it set up so non-members can't stumble into it from a Google hit.
How long ago was that?
I actually got into sciforums by finding a cesspool thread on google.
Benny what is your disorder ?
bennyjet
08-13-08, 08:21 AM
It is in human nature to wish to complicate matters and to search for answers,When in fact 'Ocams razor' ''All things being equal it is generally the simplest answer which is the correct one"In this case my theory leads us back to the source. and my disorder? i will upgrade to a happy meal thnks.
Read-Only
08-13-08, 08:34 AM
It is in human nature to wish to complicate matters and to search for answers,When in fact 'Ocams razor' ''All things being equal it is generally the simplest answer which is the correct one"In this case my theory leads us back to the source. and my disorder? i will upgrade to a happy meal thnks.
You have no "theory." Just nonsense. And if a happy meal is an upgrade for you (since it's for little kids), what are you doing now? Just drooling on your bib?
bennyjet
09-18-08, 06:48 AM
the vowel!!!!! THE PROMISE..... I WILL UPGRADE TO A HAPPY MEAL!!!
Fraggle Rocker
09-19-08, 06:04 PM
How long ago was that? I actually got into sciforums by finding a cesspool thread on google.I don't remember exactly how long ago, but it was sometime in 2008 that we blocked the Cesspool from Google.
Steve100
09-20-08, 03:36 AM
I don't remember exactly how long ago, but it was sometime in 2008 that we blocked the Cesspool from Google.
Search for "the most offensive jokes ever", and it will come up tops.
Fraggle Rocker
09-20-08, 01:22 PM
Search for "the most offensive jokes ever", and it will come up tops.Thanks for the tip. I'll bring it up on the Super-Secret Moderators' Forum. As I mentioned, I don't think we should even have a Cesspool. If the stuff is that bad it doesn't belong here. This is a place of science and scholarship.
bennyjet
01-16-09, 04:32 AM
i'll go back to school & get more egamakated:(
cosmictraveler
01-16-09, 07:44 AM
the law of eternity
OK, what is that? I've never heard of it before, could you elaborate about it?:shrug:
Fraggle Rocker
01-16-09, 12:44 PM
Occam's Razor: ''All things being equal it is generally the simplest answer which is the correct one"Pardon me for missing this the first time around. This is an egregious misstatement of the principle. Nonetheless it is so common that it must be rigorously stamped out.
Restated in vernacular language, the rule is:When faced with multiple hypotheses that might explain a phenomenon, always test the simplest one first. This is not to say that the simplest one is most likely to be true; merely that it will be the easiest to test. It might be true, so it's best to get it out of the way before you spend far more effort testing the more complicated hypotheses.Occam's Razor is one of the fundamental principles of the scientific method. It accommodates the fact that there are only a finite number of scientists with only a finite amount of time and energy, so that time and energy must be allocated efficiently.
Fraggle Rocker
01-16-09, 12:49 PM
. . . . the law of eternity. . . .OK, what is that? I've never heard of it before, could you elaborate about it?It is not a scientific concept. If a discussion of it erupts I'll be watching closely and may move it to a more appropriate board. As I posted last summer, the hypothetical connection to linguistics is bogus.
Captain Kremmen
01-16-09, 01:34 PM
I like the comparison between the letter A and a compass.
This is Religion or Pseudoscience, not linguistics.
But a nice image all the same.
Fraggle Rocker
01-16-09, 03:35 PM
I like the comparison between the letter A and a compass.Sure, but that's just a Eurocentric view of culture. The equivalent symbols in Arabic, Hindi, Japanese, Hebrew and a whole list of other alphabets, abjads and syllabaries, don't look like that at all. He can't make the point that there's something "universal" about it. :)
Captain Kremmen
01-16-09, 05:05 PM
Ah, Fraggle, I see you have not understood the first principle, that
The Law of Eternity foretold that the English language would reach all four corners of the world.
bennyjet
01-17-09, 04:34 AM
It is as simple as that!!!..forecasted the english language would eventually reach all 4 corners of the globe..another example...
the statement "I AM"
I = The acknowledgement of oneself!
A = Alpha,the beginning,the planning,The compass & paper
M = There is a pair of eyes at the top of both arch's,the Sun,moon & Stars,
preside at the base of each pillar.
therefore "I AM"
'I,The beginning,all that is seen from the heavens"
Fraggle Rocker
01-17-09, 06:38 AM
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