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Jeff
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- Wednesday, August 25 2004, 7:06:28 (CEST) from Commercial - Windows XP - Internet Explorer Website: Website title: |
Shushan, You remind me of a Chaldean girl that I met in college...she told me about Ea, Enlil, and... (the third diety) who made up the first trinity and who were worshipped by the ancients. At the time I was studying physics (nucleons, etc.) and reading the Epic of Gilgamesh in Mythology class. Seriously! ........................... Shushan wrote: >Hi all Inside Assyrians! > >Any epic of Gilgamesh experts out there? > >Is it true that Gilgamesh was 2/3 god, and 1/3 man. Hmmm. Doesn't that make him perhaps the first holy trinity, and maybe that is where the trinity idea several milenia later were incorporated into another mesopotamian religion where the 2/3 God was God in Heaven, Holy Spirit in the Ether and the 1/3 man was Jesus. Makes you go hmmm. I am starting to think that the only original thinkers where our ancestors. :) > >And it is also a cute coincidence that physics has found that nucleons (neutrons and protons) in atomic nuclei are actually made of 3 quarks with plus and minus multiples of 1/3 charge(i.e. +/- 1/3 and +/- 2/3, just like Gilgamesh... makes you go hmmm). And if you are curious why 1/3, it really is just because what they previously thought was the unit charge of fundamental particle of proton... was not a fundamental particle nor charge but made of 3... a trinity... life is full of funny interesting coincidences. > >Shush --------------------- |
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