Anonymous ID: 7ab563 Aug. 1, 2019, 12:44 a.m. No.7290135   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7289973

>Wait… I am having difficulty making sense of the proposal.

Sorry for delayed response. (Smoke break)

>I'm well aware of the legend of the Lunar Rabbit… Well - the Chinese variety, which didn't include churning butter (or making candy for kids before Piccolo blew him up).

Myth is based upon the time the Earth "collided" with the moon. In the tale, there is a second sun, that gets too close to Earth and burns everything up. Later this "sun" becomes the moon.

 

The moon was illuminated because of the electrical interactions taking place between the two celestial objects. This is what "melted" the lunar basin that is always facing Earth. It wasn't a volcanic field. It was molten planet. Which is also why it was so hot. Pretty sure people took shelter underground, which is why there are so many underground cities world wide. Anyway, that was just a Moon-Day, if you're following along with the "Seven Days of Creation"…

 

>I'm not quite following the idea that there is a black hole-like-thing in the asteroid belt and there's a planet falling into Jupiter…. I'll admit I am intrigued - but mostly in figuring out what it is proposing.

The planet is not falling into Jupiter. It's Venus being ejected out of Jupiter, as told in the Greek Mythology. The black hole thingy isn't a "black hole", but rather Saturn during the transition from red dwarf star into the now-planet. This configuration was represented by the mythological figure Typhon. Those were the later "Days of Creation" (See Thor's-Day through Saturn'sDay).

 

This was part of the global experience of humankind, and the tale continues on in our collective conscious, thanks to the religion, myths and symbols. Truth was hiding in plain sight the whole time.

 

>>7289969

>…Inspired by Velikovsky. Deciphering myth, legend and the like.

Indeed.