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Investigating the Thread of Linguistic Origins: (You Can't Un-See What You Have Seen)

Investigating the Thread of Linguistic Origins: (You Can't Un-See What You Have Seen)

Mark Eaton
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NEW LINGUISTIC DISCOVERIES ARE BROUGHT FORTH BASED ON 2000 BC EGYPTIAN CARVINGS AND 16TH CENTURY SCIENTIST PASCAL'S WORKS

The authors have carefully researched the meanings and graphics of the alphabetical characters and the ancient texts containing them. However, this book brings forth a unique forensic dimension—that of the mathematics and science of an alpha-numeric system. This involves application of the works of Blaise Pascal, a French scientist and mathematician of the 1600’s. His work is studied today by science and engineering students having an interest in hydraulics, hydrodynamics, pressure, barometers and calculators. His Pascal’s Triangle is still marveled at by mathematicians today.

The book examines the visit of patriarch Abraham to Egypt in the same general time frame as when the Wadi-el-Hol inscriptions were thought be made.

The authors have followed the thread to the ancient Hebrew language that is consistent with the very parameters of science and mathematical patterns found in nature—an alpha-numeric language that transcends the centuries.
Format
Kindle Edition

Investigating the Thread of Linguistic Origins: (You Can't Un-See What You Have Seen)

Mark Eaton
0/5 ( ratings)
NEW LINGUISTIC DISCOVERIES ARE BROUGHT FORTH BASED ON 2000 BC EGYPTIAN CARVINGS AND 16TH CENTURY SCIENTIST PASCAL'S WORKS

The authors have carefully researched the meanings and graphics of the alphabetical characters and the ancient texts containing them. However, this book brings forth a unique forensic dimension—that of the mathematics and science of an alpha-numeric system. This involves application of the works of Blaise Pascal, a French scientist and mathematician of the 1600’s. His work is studied today by science and engineering students having an interest in hydraulics, hydrodynamics, pressure, barometers and calculators. His Pascal’s Triangle is still marveled at by mathematicians today.

The book examines the visit of patriarch Abraham to Egypt in the same general time frame as when the Wadi-el-Hol inscriptions were thought be made.

The authors have followed the thread to the ancient Hebrew language that is consistent with the very parameters of science and mathematical patterns found in nature—an alpha-numeric language that transcends the centuries.
Format
Kindle Edition

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