Flat Earth
the flat Earth conspiracy is quite possibly the most curious. After all, the ancient Greeks figured out the planet's shape and even its circumference in the third century B.C. But a fringe society founded in the 1950s, dedicated to insisting that the Earth is flat, has given rise to a modern ground of flat Earth adherents. These believers claim that the Earth is a flat disc, and that evidence that it is round say, pictures taken from space are an elaborate hoax involving multiple governments. Opinions differ on exactly how the flat Earth works, with believers concocting elaborate versions of physics and creative interpretations of the solar system to make their theories work. The idea that Earth is flat seems to have an enduring hold on human imagination. In the 1830s a commune in Britain, led by British writer Samuel Birley Rowbotham, resurrected the concept as backlash against rapid scientific progress. Members believed that Earth was a circular disk with the North Pole at the centre and a wall of ice surrounding the edges of the disk to contain the oceans.
Outta space being reached through the ocean
Deep Space and the Deep Ocean are antithetically linked they are the bookends of a continuum of extreme environments and pressures that, without technology, humans cannot access. But with technological advancements, we can now breathe in both water and vacuum, we can now see details of wonders that were previously hidden, and we are now unravelling the mysteries that both contain. Early civilizations believed that the ocean and the stars above were linked inextricably. In the age of exploration, the ocean represented the ultimate unknown whose guideposts were the heavens. Earlier in this century, science fiction writers our prophets of the medium referred to the cosmos as ocean space, whose conquest would inevitably be done by space ships. Gene Roddenberry, creator of the television series "Star Trek," was right on the money when he made the Starship Enterprise a naval vessel.
Lilith left out of story of Adem and eve
Lilith, female demonic figure of Jewish folklore. Her name and personality are thought to be derived from the class of Mesopotamian demons The name is usually translated as night monster. In rabbinic literature Lilith is variously depicted as the mother of Adam’s demonic offspring following his separation from Eve or as his first wife. Whereas Eve was created from Adam’s rib some accounts hold that Lilith was the woman implied in 1:27 and was made from the same soil as Adem
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