I've always been intrigued by this clock and the knowledge it carries with it from the old world. For those like me, who also enjoy investigating what the proverbial "machine" would have you believe is "just a vestige" of the past, like this clock - You are already aware of the fact that EVERY TIME these animals from UNESCO, The British Museum, The Smitsonian or other seemingly "benevolent" organization, uses the term "Restoration", what they're REALLY DOING is DESTROYING history in order to hide, obscure or eliminate historical artifacts. It's repugnant.
The Prague astronomical clock is no exception. They did a "restoration/repair" job after it was bombed in WW2 - circa 1945. But MOST of the original parts, the artwork etc, seemed to have been left intact and original. In 2018 however, they REALLY f'd up the clock royal. They even crafted a story, calling it a "scandal" - focused on the "mostly unimportant" paintings and COMPLETELY ignoring (as to not draw attention to) the clock face, tranitioning from a UN logo style face, showing the continents layed out flat for some globe with a net over it.
Regardless of your thoughts about the shape of the realm we inhabit - the fact of the matter is, they removed functionality from the clock, showing the "time zones" as they relate to geography. Now there's just a dumbed down stupid AT&T globe logo in the middle that has NO function whatsoever. Why? Why would they do this? My thought is that there MUST be some reason why...and I'll leave that up to you to decide what that could be.
The mechanical clock and astronomical dial, dates back to 1410. It is an incredible achievement and a beautiful work of art. The clock mechanism has three main components – the astronomical dial, representing the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky and displaying various astronomical details; statues of various Catholic saints stand on either side of the clock; "The Walk of the Apostles", an hourly show of moving Apostle figures and other sculptures, notably a figure of a skeleton that represents Death, striking the time; and a calendar dial with medallions representing the months.
This is just one more example of the ongoing war on our history and the constant "projects" to erase ANYTHING that points to our past. Like gas station type roofing over Gobekli Tepe to "protect" the site, which dates back 15,000 years...from the weather & elements...They even DESTROYED part of the site to put in the uprights for the stupid roof sections...and then of course, the looting of the Iraq Museum of Art by the military and British Museum...and destruction of historical sites there AND in other places like Syria - where "ISIS" and other terrorists (funded by the clowns via Epstein etc, BTW - in case you didn't know) - They blame "terrorists" for the destruction of human history so everyone can just throw their hands in the air like, "Whelp...yanno...terrorists...Whatcha gonna do?" and it's just left like that.
It really makes you wonder WHY they are so hell bent on destroying any reference to our past say, pre-1850. There's PLENTY that doesn't add up...in EVERY country.
Probably they don’t want us to discover a big secret they are hi ding from us, it can be technology or past or they are the same evil folks using the water of youth who knows. They are Satan disciples so they have power or they are friking vampires coming back over and over. I just know they feed from human blood
Thank you for this. I’m deeply sympathetic to all dedicated antiquarians. Been interested in ancient calendars, ancient metrology, and ancient astronomy for a long time. My library was once vast and varied. There remain many resources for deep exploration of how and what our ancestors thought of our place in the cosmos which to some degree point out that we moderns are the ignorant savages mired in superstition. It’s all in common use but goes unrecognized, like the names of our days for instance. I’m firmly convinced, after a long and deeply curious life of inquiry that our world truly is the “center” of the universe, regardless of Jupiters many moons, and humanity is and always was the “reason” for the entirety of creation. It’s all necessary for us to have been possible. We are the crown of creation. Our struggle for discernment and ultimate understanding is, in my humble opinion the whole point. Cynics might say we’re the punchline of the cosmic joke, but personally I consider our creator, (the maker of heaven and earth and all things visible and invisible to quote the creed) is foremost omnibenevolent, as well as omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent. He’s also ineffable. We can’t even hope for more than a hint. We can’t handle the Truth. Faith is far superior to knowledge.
I've personally found that knowing trumps faith and belief.
It's entirely possible to KNOW many things experientially.
While I don't subscribe to everything he puts out there, Tom Campbell, author of My Big TOE(TOE = Theory of Everything) certainly has some very good pointings regarding this realm and your individual point of consciousness...
Let me name drop just a little; John Michell, Livio Stecchini, John Martineau, Robin Heath, etc. etc. There’s a lot of chaff hiding the kernels of wheat in all those books, but the wheat is there. Make good bread of it. They all refer back to Plato and his “World Soul” and the number 5040. (Has its own Wikipedia page, lol). I also get a huge kick out of the Antikithera clockwork computer, and recreations of ancient automata, but suffice it to say humans haven’t gotten smarter over the centuries. Not to even mention Barabar and other anomalous ancient architecture.
Still, I’m most impressed by John 21:11 which according to my current understanding refers to the number 156, the 17th triangular number, which is a reference to Archimedes proofs of π. It means, to me anyway, that Jesus tells the apostles to ignore the Pharisees and Saducees, and convert the Helenics, who would likely have read Archimedes btw, because the Greeks had “natural wisdom” which would be contained by the Gospel without tearing it. Paul went to Athens straight away. See Pseudo Dionysius for what happened there.
Many blessings to you TaQo, and a warm and happy Nativity Feast to you and yours.
I've always been intrigued by this clock and the knowledge it carries with it from the old world. For those like me, who also enjoy investigating what the proverbial "machine" would have you believe is "just a vestige" of the past, like this clock - You are already aware of the fact that EVERY TIME these animals from UNESCO, The British Museum, The Smitsonian or other seemingly "benevolent" organization, uses the term "Restoration", what they're REALLY DOING is DESTROYING history in order to hide, obscure or eliminate historical artifacts. It's repugnant.
The Prague astronomical clock is no exception. They did a "restoration/repair" job after it was bombed in WW2 - circa 1945. But MOST of the original parts, the artwork etc, seemed to have been left intact and original. In 2018 however, they REALLY f'd up the clock royal. They even crafted a story, calling it a "scandal" - focused on the "mostly unimportant" paintings and COMPLETELY ignoring (as to not draw attention to) the clock face, tranitioning from a UN logo style face, showing the continents layed out flat for some globe with a net over it.
Regardless of your thoughts about the shape of the realm we inhabit - the fact of the matter is, they removed functionality from the clock, showing the "time zones" as they relate to geography. Now there's just a dumbed down stupid AT&T globe logo in the middle that has NO function whatsoever. Why? Why would they do this? My thought is that there MUST be some reason why...and I'll leave that up to you to decide what that could be.
The mechanical clock and astronomical dial, dates back to 1410. It is an incredible achievement and a beautiful work of art. The clock mechanism has three main components – the astronomical dial, representing the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky and displaying various astronomical details; statues of various Catholic saints stand on either side of the clock; "The Walk of the Apostles", an hourly show of moving Apostle figures and other sculptures, notably a figure of a skeleton that represents Death, striking the time; and a calendar dial with medallions representing the months.
This is just one more example of the ongoing war on our history and the constant "projects" to erase ANYTHING that points to our past. Like gas station type roofing over Gobekli Tepe to "protect" the site, which dates back 15,000 years...from the weather & elements...They even DESTROYED part of the site to put in the uprights for the stupid roof sections...and then of course, the looting of the Iraq Museum of Art by the military and British Museum...and destruction of historical sites there AND in other places like Syria - where "ISIS" and other terrorists (funded by the clowns via Epstein etc, BTW - in case you didn't know) - They blame "terrorists" for the destruction of human history so everyone can just throw their hands in the air like, "Whelp...yanno...terrorists...Whatcha gonna do?" and it's just left like that.
It really makes you wonder WHY they are so hell bent on destroying any reference to our past say, pre-1850. There's PLENTY that doesn't add up...in EVERY country.
Probably they don’t want us to discover a big secret they are hi ding from us, it can be technology or past or they are the same evil folks using the water of youth who knows. They are Satan disciples so they have power or they are friking vampires coming back over and over. I just know they feed from human blood
Thank you for this. I’m deeply sympathetic to all dedicated antiquarians. Been interested in ancient calendars, ancient metrology, and ancient astronomy for a long time. My library was once vast and varied. There remain many resources for deep exploration of how and what our ancestors thought of our place in the cosmos which to some degree point out that we moderns are the ignorant savages mired in superstition. It’s all in common use but goes unrecognized, like the names of our days for instance. I’m firmly convinced, after a long and deeply curious life of inquiry that our world truly is the “center” of the universe, regardless of Jupiters many moons, and humanity is and always was the “reason” for the entirety of creation. It’s all necessary for us to have been possible. We are the crown of creation. Our struggle for discernment and ultimate understanding is, in my humble opinion the whole point. Cynics might say we’re the punchline of the cosmic joke, but personally I consider our creator, (the maker of heaven and earth and all things visible and invisible to quote the creed) is foremost omnibenevolent, as well as omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent. He’s also ineffable. We can’t even hope for more than a hint. We can’t handle the Truth. Faith is far superior to knowledge.
Thanks fren.
I've personally found that knowing trumps faith and belief.
It's entirely possible to KNOW many things experientially.
While I don't subscribe to everything he puts out there, Tom Campbell, author of My Big TOE (TOE = Theory of Everything) certainly has some very good pointings regarding this realm and your individual point of consciousness...
Let me name drop just a little; John Michell, Livio Stecchini, John Martineau, Robin Heath, etc. etc. There’s a lot of chaff hiding the kernels of wheat in all those books, but the wheat is there. Make good bread of it. They all refer back to Plato and his “World Soul” and the number 5040. (Has its own Wikipedia page, lol). I also get a huge kick out of the Antikithera clockwork computer, and recreations of ancient automata, but suffice it to say humans haven’t gotten smarter over the centuries. Not to even mention Barabar and other anomalous ancient architecture.
Still, I’m most impressed by John 21:11 which according to my current understanding refers to the number 156, the 17th triangular number, which is a reference to Archimedes proofs of π. It means, to me anyway, that Jesus tells the apostles to ignore the Pharisees and Saducees, and convert the Helenics, who would likely have read Archimedes btw, because the Greeks had “natural wisdom” which would be contained by the Gospel without tearing it. Paul went to Athens straight away. See Pseudo Dionysius for what happened there.
Many blessings to you TaQo, and a warm and happy Nativity Feast to you and yours.
Thanks fren. I don't know the peeps you mentioned so I'll have to dig.
Merry Christmas... whether you celebrate it or not, the day still arrives. May it be merry!
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Why would they do this? They don’t have the technology any longer…
Look no further than the library of congress to see our history being systematically destroyed
Stupid Europeans!