Posts made in November, 2015

Illiad

Illiad


Posted By on Nov 6, 2015

George Sarantitis

1) NEW 2013. The Trojan war. A new astronomical dating of the Trojan war’s end. To be published. A NEW ASTRONOMICAL DATING OF THE TROJAN WAR’S END Papamarinopoulos S.1, Preka-Papadema P.2, Mitropetros P.3, Antonopoulos P.4, Mitropetrou E.3 and Saranditis G.5 1 University of Patras, Department of Geology, 26504 Rio Patras, Greece. 2 University of Athens, Department of Astrophysics, Astronomy and Mechanism, Faculty of Physics,...

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Odyssey

Odyssey


Posted By on Nov 6, 2015

George Sarantitis

1) New. September 2013. Presentation of HOMERIC CALENDAR (a). International conference of SEAC (SEAC – Société Européenne pour l’Astronomie dans la Culture). a) Homeric Calendar. For first time was presented a well hidden very accurate Calendar similar with the today used! Based in the Methodology of Mythology (MoM), continously new facts from the ancient world are coming in light. This calendar gives: The Synodic month...

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The System of Wheels

The System of Wheels


Posted By on Nov 6, 2015

George Sarantitis

The “Eye of Africa” or Guelb et Richat have been examined from air and land by many scientists. The details of the wheels, clearly evident as geographical features, have never before been presented in the manner by which the present writer describes them here, nor has ever been explained in all the details the process by which they reached the form and formation in which they are today (not only the rings, but also the...

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The Island of Atlantis

The Island of Atlantis


Posted By on Nov 5, 2015

George Sarantitis

Plato literarily develops geometry and vice versa. In other words, he puts maths in words. The description is not easy, but the logic is irresistible. The shape given initially is of an isosceles triangle of which the centre of its base line lies on the sacred Island of Atlantis and also marks an defining point on the system of wheels that Plato reports as being “The Centre of All”. Consequently, logically, because of Plato’s...

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