Message from @Jazz

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2019-09-26 09:21:49 UTC  

And have you tested sun angles and stuff

2019-09-26 09:22:02 UTC  

energy consumption of the sun?

2019-09-26 09:22:13 UTC  

because according to your map it seems pretty calculable

2019-09-26 09:22:39 UTC  

the sun and moon are perpetual, in a give and take relationship
the sun doesn't run off of gas XD

2019-09-26 09:22:56 UTC  

The sun isn't a car?

2019-09-26 09:23:00 UTC  

lol

2019-09-26 09:23:25 UTC  

I think you are trolling / agenting.

2019-09-26 09:23:35 UTC  

Not going to waste time on you.

2019-09-26 09:23:40 UTC  

you dont seem to be taking this seriously

2019-09-26 09:23:44 UTC  

Me?

2019-09-26 09:23:48 UTC  

mhm

2019-09-26 09:23:55 UTC  

Well I genuinly don't understand

2019-09-26 09:23:58 UTC  

and I am trying to

2019-09-26 09:24:25 UTC  

But the theory you're suggesting is very unclear

2019-09-26 09:24:37 UTC  

Where do you think the infinity sign came from?

2019-09-26 09:24:51 UTC  

I can make up a list of stuff I don't understand about it

2019-09-26 09:24:56 UTC  
2019-09-26 09:25:19 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/626710888123990016/analemma-sun-figure-eight-trip-in-the-sky-27.jpg

2019-09-26 09:25:37 UTC  

remember you have to be able to think in 2D and 3D

2019-09-26 09:26:42 UTC  

How do you know it's from there?

2019-09-26 09:26:49 UTC  

And not from the snake biting itself

2019-09-26 09:27:24 UTC  

There is always more to the story.

2019-09-26 09:28:07 UTC  

Different symbols can be used to multiple things or the same thing.

2019-09-26 09:28:29 UTC  

All depends on perspective.

2019-09-26 09:28:48 UTC  

Though symbolism isn't really scientific proof if you get what I mean

2019-09-26 09:29:29 UTC  

Perhaps that is a good thing, given how many lies mainstream scientism religion presents to us daily.

2019-09-26 09:29:36 UTC  

orobus symbol (n.)
early 15c., "creed, summary, religious belief," from Late Latin symbolum "creed, token, mark," from Greek symbolon "token, watchword, sign by which one infers; ticket, a permit, licence" (the word was applied c.250 by Cyprian of Carthage to the Apostles' Creed, on the notion of the "mark" that distinguishes Christians from pagans), literally "that which is thrown or cast together," from assimilated form of syn- "together" (see syn-) + bole "a throwing, a casting, the stroke of a missile, bolt, beam," from bol-, nominative stem of ballein "to throw" (from PIE root *gwele- "to throw, reach").

The sense evolution in Greek is from "throwing things together" to "contrasting" to "comparing" to "token used in comparisons to determine if something is genuine." Hence, "outward sign" of something. The meaning "something which stands for something else" first recorded 1590 (in "Faerie Queene"). As a written character, 1610s.

2019-09-26 09:30:25 UTC  

Hello people

2019-09-26 09:30:28 UTC  

hi

2019-09-26 09:30:31 UTC  

Hi

2019-09-26 09:30:34 UTC  

hi!

2019-09-26 09:30:57 UTC  

the serpent youre mentioning is the orobus

2019-09-26 09:31:01 UTC  

Yea

2019-09-26 09:31:12 UTC  

Though I just googled it and apparently it's a deviation from the green omega

2019-09-26 09:31:34 UTC  

The meaning "something which stands for something else"

2019-09-26 09:31:54 UTC  

>>> The shape of a sideways figure eight has a long pedigree; for instance, it appears in the cross of Saint Boniface, wrapped around the bars of a Latin cross.[1] However, John Wallis is credited with introducing the infinity symbol with its mathematical meaning in 1655, in his De sectionibus conicis.[1][2][3][4] Wallis did not explain his choice of this symbol, but it has been conjectured to be a variant form of a Roman numeral for 1,000 (originally CIƆ, also CƆ), which was sometimes used to mean "many", or of the Greek letter ω (omega), the last letter in the Greek alphabet.[5]

2019-09-26 09:31:57 UTC  

taken from the etymology of the word symbol

2019-09-26 09:32:21 UTC  

It's pretty interesting

2019-09-26 09:32:29 UTC  

Hoewever symbolism isn't really proof tbh

2019-09-26 09:32:45 UTC  

hi

2019-09-26 09:32:45 UTC  

did i call it proof?