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Poleshifting and origine of japanese lang (1)
$B!!(BRecently I made a discovery that the origine of japanese language was ainulanguage of Ainu minority race in hokkaido northarea of japan. $B!!(BBy the aid of the astoronomical archaeology of my commencement I made a discovery that the poll shifting took place once in 3500years with short term cycles, It have been discovered by me that ancient Ainu race have been coming from far east of siberia to japan about 7000 years ago when the pole shifting took place that far east of siberia changed from 35.N.Lat. to 70.S.Lat. And this time in japanese islands all people died by this Poleshifting, So the root of japanese people should be Ainu race only. $B!!(BThis discovery has been described in my literacy works of japanese and ainu language and of my astronomical archaeology.
Poleshifting and the origine of Japanese lang (2)
STONEHENGE --Ancient astronomical construction observes sunrise and sunset in each soltice..
1972A.D.I made a discovery, researching in ancient Japanese stone construction that the South Pole before 1500 B.C. was placed to northwest of Parry Islands at Long.145 ~ 146 west, at 79 ~ 81 N. Lat.
This time, Salisbury, England was situated at 42.S.Lat. and the near-by Pole direction has the discrepancy about 8 degrees in angle to north west. Now, Salisbury is placed at about 51 N. Lat. and northern direction has no discrepancy, of course.
The direction of midsummer sunset and sunset in the winter solstice at ancient Salisbury should be computed by the formula such as follow:
Formula; Cos$B&A(B= - sin $B&D!?(B cos $B&W(B $B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!&D(B: Sun latitude $B&W(B ; Latatude of observing place. $B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(B (N; + s; -) $B&A(B; Horizontal direction of sunrise (sunset). (true south = 0 to east ; + to west ; - )
The computation of the direction in midsummer sunrise (sunset) at ancient Salisbury is as follows;
Cos$B&A(B= - sin 24$B!k(B $B&D(B; (B.C. 2000) is about +24$B!k(B cos 42$B!k(B $B&W(B; (B.C.2000)of Salisbury is about 42$B!k(BS.Lat.
Cos$B&A(B= - 0.4067 = - 0.547 (sin 24$B!k(B=0.4067) 0.7431 (cos 42$B!k(B=0.7431)
$B&A(B= $B!^(B 123.2$B!k(B= $B!^(B (90 + 33.2)$B!k(B
The winter solstice same computation ($B&D(B = -24$B!k(B) cos$B&A(B= -0.547 ......$B&A(B = $B!^(B ( 90-33.2$B!k(B)
But the earth is not true globular. So, true direction of sunrise or sunset is not same direction by computation. By reason of it, the direction of computation on desk must be corrected by data of the present age observed in each country.
amended direction such as follows.
Sunrise(Sunset) in Summer Solstice ; $B!^(B124$B!k(B Sunrise(Sunset) in winter Solstice ; $B!^(B58$B!k(B
Next, Salisbury 51" N. Lat. today is the question, by similar computation and similar amendment that is based on data of astronomical observation today at each Lat. The direction of sunrise and sunset will be deduced as follows.
Computed direction: 1
Cos$B&A(B = - sin $B!^(B 23.45$B!k(B $B"b(B $B!^(B0.634 cos 51$B!k(B
$B&A(B $B"b(B $B!^(B(90 $B!^(B 38.6)$B!k(B
Real direction of each Soltice will be as follows.
Sunrise(Sunset) in Summer Soltice ; $B!^(B130.5$B!k(B Sunrise(Sunset) in winter Soltice ; $B!^(B52.2$B!k(B
Now, we had all the cards. Real direction of sunrise in ancient Saliabury and real direction in present Salisbury must be synthesized such as follows: (Chart 1)
Chart 1 ; A survey map of Stonehenge quoted from encyclopedia.
Let's compare above plan and plan of stonehenge but this time the centre of stonehenge should be roughly placed at tho point of intersection where two lines crossed, one is alined from north barrow to south barrow; another line aligns two station stones.
Before about 1500 B.C. an observer on the centre should have seen that the midsummer sun sets in approximately over the hele stone and that the sun in the winter solstice sets in approximately over the east station stone and the sun in the summer soltice rises approximately over the west station stone (this direction has the discrepancy about 1 - 2 degrees, but if the centre be amended, there will be no discrepancy. ----- This problem will be directly related to the important fact that the observer on the point of centre will be blindfolded with his eyes by the stone setting consisted of horseshoes of uprights. this fact will grow a refutation to my hypothesis but this fact may only disclose that the centre is not a point but a short line or a bit of area ...... or that only these stones had been set being consisted of horsoshoes of uprights after 1500 B.C. This time by stone setter the direction of old winter soltice buried in Salisburry (not a Joke)--- After all,this problem should have to be studied by any archaeologist in the future.
At present time (1974 A.D.) the observer who stands on the centre should have seen that the sun in the summer solstice rises approximately over the helestone, but this fact was not the intention of the helostone builder while that was an unexpected accident for them. The builder of helestone at the present place might have probably intended the direction of the midsummer sunset in 2000 B.C. (or 5000 B.C. ~ l500 B.C. 42$B!k(BS.Lat.Salisbury). also, they had intended to set the helestone stand at the point over which the observer on the centre of north barrow observes the sunset in the vernal equinox and in the autumnal equinox in about 2000 B.C.(or 5000 B.C.~1500 B.C.)
--- All above stated, should demonstrate my hypothesis enough but there is another fact. For example, what the purpose the south barrow has been built for? The axis of symmetry of stonehenge itself and of the section adjoining stonehenge had been made for the purpose to point to the important direction. what is the important direction? Primarily when stonehenge was built? .....etc.....
Perhaps, stonehenge was built before more than 5000 B.C. in the beginning. This time Salisbury was placed at 23$B!k(B ancient N.Lat. and one of the Poles was placed at the center of China, may be placed at Long.113.5$B!k(B east, at 36.20$B!k(B N.Lat.
The axis of symmetry of stonehenge itself and the direction to the helestone from the centre had been pointed to the North Pole in that time and station stones and two barrows were the key marks of the direction to sunrise and sunset in each soltice and each equinox such as follows.
Chart 2 ; A survey map of Stonehenge quoted from encyclopedia.
In the future, this historical and global hypothesis will be recognised and authorized.
Rokunowa November 1975
$B!!!!!!!!!!!!(BPS and Origine of jap lang (3) Pole shifting and Temple of Amon-Ra $B$3$N%F%-%9%H$NF|K\8lHG$O1QJ8$N8e$K$"$j$^$9!#(B
Recently an important book was published in America concerning the temple of Amon-Ra and the astronomical archaeology titled "Beyond the Stonehenge" by Gerald.s.Hawkins. In the book he said that the axis of the temple of Amon-Ra over which the ancient Egyptian observe sunrise in winter solstice points to about 26.5$B!k(B from east to south......
But by Festival Hall of Thutmose III, they were blindfolded with eyes from ancient to nowadays. So, Gerald.s. Hawkins reached a conclusion that from the centre of the back of the building ( Festival Hall of Thutmose III ) to old temple of Ra-hol-ak-tie in background of the temple, the true axis was placed and they observed sunrise in winter solstice over this axis standing on the centre of the back of the Thutmose III building, Or the high and small temple which are only 20 metres long built on the north side of the Festival Hall of Thutmose Ill was the another observing place and observing construction.
But this conclusion is very doubtful because the high and small temple of Sun is only 20 metres long and the angle of view has too much width and such angle of wide view also takes place on the true axis of background of the temple of Amon-Ra, So, his doubtful conclusion must be denied by the reason of the angle of wide view which does not represent the scientific exactitude but also by the reason of great riddle of building of Festival Hall of Thutmose III, his conclusion must be denied too.
If the axis of the temple of Amon-Ra itself has the ancient direction of the sunrise in winter solstice which points to 26$B!k(B37$B!l(B from east to south, why did not they observe over this axis and why Thutmose III built the Festival Hall which interfered and blindfolded with this observation?
Now, measurement was made for the direction of the axis of the temple of Amon-Ra on the survey map quoted from the book " Beyond stonehenge" by Gerald.s.Hawkins which was, he said, the copy of one offered by the French investigation of Egypt in Karnak. The direction of the axis of the temple is at about 24$B!k(Band this is not 26$B!k(B37$B!l(B. In 1972, I made a discovery through researching into and considering about ancient stone constructions which might explain that the South Pole before 1500 B.C, was placed to northwest of Parry Islands at Long. about 145$B!k(B west, at about 80$B!k(B N. Lat. computed by the method of spherical trigonometry and astronomical formula.
As the ancient stone constructiona of the evidence of the Pole shifting about 1500 B.C., I can show as followed:
1. Stonehenge (England) 2. Sakawa Stone, etc. (Japan) 3. Certain mounds of Mound Builders (America)
Now,I am suggesting the temple of Amon-Ra as the same construction because of the reason as mentioned above. The discrepancy between the direction of the main axis of that and the direction of ancient sunrise in winter solstice was about 2.5$B!k(B(that are about24$B!k(B and 26$B!k(B37$B!l(B in Karnak at same latitude as the present) and therefore there is a great riddle for the purpose of building the Festival Hall by Thutmose III.
In my opinion, Thutmose Ill built the Festival Hall for the blindfold with eyes of observers in an attempt to observe the sunrise in summer solstice over t he axis after the quick shifting of the Poles, because before and after the accident the direction of that shifted about 2.5$B!k(B degrees.
By my attached computation, before the Pole shifting in 1500 B.C. the direction of sunrise (or sunset) pointed to about 24$B!k(B from east to south and Karnak was placed at about 15$B!k(BS.Lat. and ancient south had almost no discrepancy compared with north Pole of present (exact discrepancy of ancient S Pole and present N Pole is only about 40$B!l(Bthat directs ancient S pole 40$B!l(Bwest side of present N pole.
If the Pole shifting, as my hypothesis, had never taken place, by computation in 1500 B.C. the direction of sunrise in winter solstice should have had to point to about 26$B!k(B37$B!l(B from east to south just as Gerald s. Hawkins computed.
So, the argument whether the Pole shifting took place in the reign of Thutmose III and the one of the Poles placed to northwest of Parry Isl before the Pole transfer or the Poles shifting never took place in that time and after that time will be clear by such 2.5$B!k(Bdiscrepancy between the direction of the main axis of the Amon-Ra temple and the direction of ancient sunrise in winter solstice.
In 1500 B.C. at 15$B!k(BS.Lat. The direction of ancient sunset in winter solstice is 24$B!k(B4$B!l(Beast to south and that of ancient sunrise in summer solstice is 24$B!k(B6$B!l(Bwest to north. The main axis of The temple of Amon-Ra over which the ancient Egyptian observe sunrise in summer solstice points to 24$B!k(B6$B!l(Bfrom west to north (In that time they observe sunrise from west that described by Herodotos in greek B.C.about 480~425)
by Rokunowa 1975 August, Tokyo Japan.
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