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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Phoenix Landed: A NASA Satellite on Mars

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Report: #0106

As you know, Phoenix—a NASA satellite—landed on Mars, and like many people, I'm interested in this topic.


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In the analysis of the first photos, I first found something that is possibly the Phoenix parachute.

Only two days later, NASA acts and publishes a report with two photos, clarifying the matter—as I had asked them to do. But those are big words from me, because they will never pay attention to me if they don't want to comment.  Now, it suits them to show Phoenix hanging from its parachute, flying toward the Mars surface.

Now, it suits them to show Phoenix at its landing site. Good. The more images we receive, the better.


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The interesting thing is that the camera is on the Mars Orbiter satellite, at a distance of 760 km.

The parachute is 10 meters in diameter. I don't know the size of Phoenix at this moment, but with its circular solar cells and all the electronic equipment placed on top of the Phoenix Mars Lander, it acts like a large mirror and reflects large and bright beams of sunlight and sky above it.

Thus, it's easy to locate it among the rocks with a color much brighter than the dark ground.  

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As I already showed in the first report—and published, I believe, as a world premiere—something strange, something artificial in the vicinity of the landing site. It's like a transmission tower placed on the ground of Mars, as if CNN or BBC were already waiting for its arrival.

It's not the first time BBC arrives first to unique event places (WTC-7).  Now, it places its three legs on the Mars ground. Technologically, an immense achievement. But it's hard to believe it really worked. If one of those legs had touched a half-meter-high rock, it would have tipped over. It found no obstacle in its Russian roulette landing. How many places full of rocks, full of ice, full of craters and geological faults.

What technology does NASA have that they don't tell us about? If they can take such precise images to locate a place without obstacles, why don't they show us photos with that resolution too? And how can they make an unmanned satellite descend to a predetermined spot of a few square meters on a planet that rotates and moves?

What Martian GPS technology are they using?

Are there already more satellites in orbit that we don't know about? And if they don't have a GPS, how can they risk exposing so much money to such high risk?  Many questions that are also—or more important—than the question of whether there is life on Mars.

NASA sends its first images in black and white. In the year 2008! Every cell phone has better resolution.  Now came an image of a spot of ice down below, next to Phoenix. It's impossible to determine at a glance what it's about. The image has no color. When enlarged to 200 percent—that is, a simple doubling enlargement—sharpness is already lost.

What camera does the Phoenix robotic arm work with? With 2 megapixels, it should come out much better. I assume they are interested in the sharpness of the images and would equip it with the latest technology. 

I repeat: The Orbiter takes photos of an object in motion (in vertical descent) from a distance of 760 kilometers, and the arm placed on Phoenix, at a height of half a meter—that is, from under the landed Phoenix—does not send images with extremely high resolution.

Something doesn't match! Everything seems staged, selected, and censored. One image seems to have no anomaly and is better. In another place, there are more curious things, and unfortunately, at a distance of ten or twenty meters, you can no longer enlarge the image.

They take the time to manually glance or with programs for a pre-selection that doesn't give information to the public.

Why does the public, the people of the United States, allow this deception?

Is it a military matter? But the army is also for and by the people, not against them.

Or are we in different places?

There, the army with its power, and here the common man?

Are we already fighting different battles, different wars in places unreachable by the common man? Are there battles in space or for space?  Phoenix already has its wings deployed with the solar cells.

Here, a transmission tower is seen. NASA says, after two days of silence, that it's a parachute.

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Image from the Orbiter with embedded enlarged images.

For comparison, I embedded an image of Phoenix of the same white object standing at a distance of one or two kilometers. Normally, a parachute stays like fabric on the ground and not upright meters in the air.   

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Josef Bauer

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Monday, December 28, 2009

What Progress! Part 2/4


Reflection: #018

Another 20 years have passed.

God keeps me alive for some reason.

Maybe to enjoy the paradise in which we already live.  In the sixties, it was twenty years to the "future," thirty years to total utopia. One could feel that we were heading toward a totally fantastic madness. Fifty years have passed. A significant period. But have we made any progress in that time? I say no. We went backward.  I don't have any numbers at hand, but the cars have multiplied many times over, the telephones have increased, and now you can see pictures on them—they're mobile. Today, there are three billion three hundred million mobile phones!  The sweat of a horse after a fast gallop has a strong smell, but it is still a natural one. The petrol vapor you inhale when filling up, and the exhaust fumes from poorly combusting diesel engines, on the other hand, are toxic.  Cars still carry a stove and burn fuel. They have air-filled tires that wear out quickly. Small damage to tires can lead to severe accidents.

The brake pads still fill the air with asbestos (cancer!) instead of recovering kinetic energy during braking. Vehicles have a heavy gearbox instead of using an electric motor to control the speed on the wheels. A cable can transmit electricity to the engines flanged to the wheels, and a computer can regulate the necessary voltage—instead of transferring the speed with an iron Cardan shaft and gears in a gearbox filled with dirty oil!  

What progress!  

Continue …  

Josef Bauer


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Saturday, December 26, 2009

The Anunnaki with Watches P-7


 
   

Report: #0104


So far, I have identified six different types of watches.

Each Anunnaki character had their own model. 

 

Until now, I could only identify two gods with the same watch model. They were surely from the same work team, the same origin, or the same ship—or perhaps Yahweh of the Lord.  

 

In a separate work, I will draw the different watches—or if any reader can do it for me, you would be welcome. We would gladly present it with the corresponding authorship. I am, or will be, grateful for any information or material. This blog is not commercial. It is my personal satisfaction to present, in the most aesthetic way possible, some curiosities.  And the watches are curiosities. There's no doubt about that. 

 

In a separate work, I will draw the different watches—or if any reader can do it for me, you would be welcome. We would gladly present it with the corresponding authorship. I am, or will be, grateful for any information or material. This blog is not commercial. It is my personal satisfaction to present, in the most aesthetic way possible, some curiosities.  And the watches are curiosities. There's no doubt about that.

The more I delve into the topic of these "gods" from the Sumerians, the more convinced I am that these beings were extraterrestrials—but they were not gods either. 

It's easy to present yourself to an indigenous person in the Amazon with a flashlight that lights up the night without making fire and to land in the jungle with a helicopter and declare yourself a god. And that was five thousand years ago, with more technology than we have now.

Who wouldn't believe in these gods? But religion is not the topic now; it's whether there were, or were not, once on this Earth, visits from beings from other planets.

Affirmatively, there were! 

Josef Bauer

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Friday, December 11, 2009

The Anunnaki with Watches P-6


 

Report: #0103



The gods sowed many new ideas among the Sumerian population, the Sumerians. Surely also among the Egyptians. But let's stay in ancient Iraq. There was the beginning of humanity conscious of itself and its connection to the universe.

Slavery was normal.

Working for the pharaoh in Egypt, or for the king, or even better, working for a god who is so generous and comes from heaven and lives among the common people—it was all the same. 

It didn't matter that this god rushed the people in their work.

They didn't ask why a god needed so much gold, silver, and other metals that had to be dug and searched for, and delivered on established deadlines. If the quantity was not met, it was logical and natural for the people that the god—that is, the Anunnaki—would get angry. Time was gold. It still is today.

 

Time is the most valuable thing in life. The Anunnaki knew it. Time never suffices to do everything. Whoever finished their work faster could reach the goal of production or construction more quickly—whether on Earth or in heaven.

 

The temple on Earth for the people and the space station for the gods. Everything requires material. It has to be obtained. In that, the Anunnaki were masters. They were primarily seekers of valuable materials. Surely, robots were used for heavy work, but nothing better than a human being with their skills. 

 

By giving some advice, showing some technological artifacts, and threatening the people with hell if they did not obey, they already had the best workforce at their disposal. Religion is born from technology. I've said it and repeat it. The magician always has faithful spectators.

Josef Bauer


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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

50 Years of Progress! Part-1 / 4

  Reflection: #017 


For more than thirty years, I have been reading extensively about new discoveries in astronomy. I also enjoy observing the starry sky.  In the years between 1965 and 1985, astronomical information was very scarce.

More or less, we knew the diameters of the planets, the duration of their orbits around the Sun, and some moons orbiting their respective planets.

The Moon of our home planet was best known, probably because of its proximity. It was always mentioned, for example, as the cause of a woman's menstrual cycle—the Moon has the same 28-day calendar as a woman in her monthly cycles—and it causes the movement of seawater, the tides. Good.  The two moons of Mars are well known (Jules Verne already described their exact dimensions and counterclockwise orbit).  Reaching the Moon was a dream that came true in the sixties. The Moon was without an atmosphere, as was Mars. That was the scientific opinion.

Not to mention water on Mars or ice on the Moon. You only read about it in science fiction. The German series Perry Rhodan already described very prophetically and precisely the environment in the near cosmos, like the existence of inhabited planets with all conceivable forms of life.

But a serious man does not read fiction, let alone believe or talk about it.  Anyone who read it knew that they spoke of telephones that also allowed image transmission. While you were talking, you could always see your conversation partner on a small screen.

In the 1970s, not even a computer with much memory and many other details—which came forty years later—was known.

The Church and the staff of established scientists laughed at such fantasies. Well. Time won against them.

What one was not allowed to believe then is now a matter of everyday life for everyone.  So, with all the renewed technology, our lives will change in less than forty years. That's what futurists and dreamers like me thought when I was young—and maybe I still am today. Only now, I no longer dream of radical technological change, but of humanitarian reform.  For me, in 1965, the year 1980—which was still in the future—was magical. From then on, everything that was utopian in the days of the sixties would become reality, and in the nineties, one would live in a magical world.

At the age of 9 or 10, I prayed to God that I might experience this moment.

He fulfilled my wish and allowed me to experience the magic date.  The date of the magical year 1980 came, and neither the press nor anyone else spoke of a historical event. And so it was in 1990.

I was already living in the future of my old dreams, and it was nothing special.

Cars smoked, made noise, crashed together; people died of hunger and simple diseases. They ate and drank contaminated food and water.  The clocks were still analog. Although I already had an automatic Swiss watch—i.e., by moving my arm, it always kept running—there was still nothing of another world. People also used electric calculators, and those who could afford it bought a scientific calculator.

Color television became implemented and installed in many apartments.

The interest in the Moon had vanished.

Nothing was reported about it anymore. Not a single satellite went in its direction.  Landline telephones came equipped with modern buttons instead of the rotary dial with numbers.

What progress!  Airplanes no longer used propellers so often, but turbos with hellish thrust—thousands of horsepower in these engines with impressive kerosene consumption. One hundred and fifty thousand liters of kerosene is stored in the wings of a jumbo to carry the weight of two hundred people!

What progress! 

Continue … 

Josef Bauer


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Saturday, December 5, 2009

A Gila Monster on Earth and Another on Mars


 

Report: #0101


On Earth

If you get to see a Gila monster like this, it's best to stay away from it!  


The source of this material is Windows to the Universe, at http://www.windows.ucar.edu/ from the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). © The Regents of the University of Michigan. All rights reserved. Site policies and Waiver of Claims.  I relied on the courtesy of the University that they condoned or approved the use of this photo of a Gila monster for comparison with an object found on Mars with a similar appearance. If I'm at fault with the use of this photo, let me know. 

Josef Bauer  

 

"Tell me everything. Do I really have brothers on the planet you call Earth?

... Tell me the truth: Are all the extra-Martians with six wheels, or are there some as cute as me that do not have wheels or legs?


 

Tell me everything...


 

Are they brothers?"

Josef Bauer



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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Phoenix, who bravely jumped onto the dry Martian soil


 

Report: #0100

  

NASA calls it "Phoenix" (while it's flying) and "Mars Lander" (Mars Lander) when it's landed on Mars: "Phoenix Mars Lander."

Phoenix, the bird that lets itself be burned alive to die in fire and thus be reborn renewed and stronger again. The phoenix bird that rises from the ashes. Now, it nearly fell into the ashes of Mars. It was flying on its descent from orbit very close to—or directly over—a large crater. A landing inside or on the rugged terrain toward the bottom of this immense crater would have been another success. It would have been the third failed special envoy in the attempt to land. Fortunately, it wasn't so. There aren't many places as flat and rock-free as the one where it finally landed.  


 

NASA shows us two things in this adventure.

One: That it's playing poker. Big poker. Expensive poker. Hundreds of millions of dollars sent to a place incredibly far from Earth. A place in motion.

Mars rotates on its axis and moves away in its orbit every moment from the place it was an instant before. OK, these movements are linear and not quantum leaps—that is, the linear motion of a planet can be calculated. Not by me personally, but an astronomer with a good computer knows where a planet will be tomorrow in space.

The Mars Orbiter is already circling Mars. Possibly, its position is used for Phoenix corrections too.

But the Orbiter also constantly circles Mars. Sometimes, it enters the shadow of Mars itself—that is, Mars places itself between the Orbiter and the zone en route—or Earth. So, signals must be stored in the Orbiter's computer and, when it regains contact with Earth, sent quickly. Also, as you know, it receives all data from the two Mars Rovers, Opportunity and Spirit. Not few bits and bytes to absorb and transmit to Earth—to NASA's control center. We haven't even talked about the images the Orbiter itself takes. They too must be sent to Earth.

If the Orbiter can correct its course and turn its camera toward spontaneous points of interest, I don't know. Forgive me, but I'm not a professional in engineering, astronomy, electrical engineering... I'm like you and you all there; I'm interested in all that, but that's as far as it goes. In truth, I always want to show beautiful and slightly curious things. I leave the technical explanations to them, as it should be. Let each stick to their glue, says the carpenter.

And I'm an agronomist—not a carpenter—so why and with what do I meddle with NASA? Simply because yes. Period. 

Now, I continue with Phoenix, which fell into the ashes of Mars. I hope it can take flight with many new discoveries. We need to know once and for all if there is life or water—or not—on Mars. That's its mission. 

Now, I come to point two of what NASA shows us.

NASA shows us its immense technological power.

The Orbiter, as I said, flying, rotating, sending data—that is, working full throttle. Then comes its little brother, Phoenix. It greets it from afar and guides it to the correct orbit. In truth, Phoenix does it alone, because it's not foolish. It's also a NASA product.

But it's small. And at an exact moment, it lets itself fall toward the Mars surface. Its older brother is at this moment 760 kilometers away—and who knows where. In Phoenix's view, or in shadow, or over the south pole—or where. But it doesn't matter. NASA knows it, Phoenix knows it, and moreover, the Orbiter knows it. Even more, it promised NASA, the whole world, and its brother to take a photo when Phoenix descends with its parachute. And so it was. On a sunny day (luckily, it stopped raining a few days earlier—no joke), Phoenix is about to land. 


 

Now, look at the photos of Phoenix—not the Orbiter, but the Lander, or rather, the Flying Phoenix!  The interesting thing is that the camera is on the Mars Orbiter satellite, at a distance of 760 km. It is capable of finding a falling object—the Phoenix—and taking images of an object 10 meters in diameter.

The parachute is 10 meters in diameter. Phoenix, I don't know at the moment—perhaps half. At nearly 800 kilometers, with the Orbiter traveling around Mars and Phoenix falling, a sharp photo comes out!

The other images, at a height of less than 300 kilometers above Mars, with little air in the atmosphere—as they say (how does a parachute work without air?)—do not produce bright images—or even in natural color. 

In one blow, NASA shows its technological power, because the Mars Orbiter is not stationary. No. It spins quickly over Mars, but they meet to greet each other in the air and take photos.

At other times, the same Orbiter sends us inferior quality images—very inferior. Why?

Josef Bauer


 

Could it be that another satellite is orbiting Mars at a lower altitude? Is it possible that another Mars or space vehicle took the photo from a closer distance? What if NASA has other vehicles that we are not aware of?

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Vatican Allows Believing in Aliens



Reflection: #015



VATICAN CITY (AP) – The Vatican's leading astronomer says that belief in extraterrestrials does not contradict faith in God. 

The priest José Gabriel Funes, Jesuit director of the Vatican Observatory, says that the vastness of the universe makes it possible that outside Earth, there could be other life forms—even intelligent ones.

In an interview published on Tuesday by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Funes says that such a belief "does not contradict our faith" because aliens would still be God's creatures. 

The interview was headlined "The Alien Is My Brother." Funes said that excluding the existence of aliens would be like "setting limits" to God's creative freedom.  

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D90KSE100&show_article=1

End of translation.  

The Vatican allows us to believe in brothers from other worlds!

To believe in intelligent life throughout the universe—that is what I have always said.

God is in all the universe.

Life can't be locked in a cage. Catholic teaching tells us that God created the universe.

The Earth we live on, and all humans ourselves, are only a part of this creation.

Planet Earth is vital for us, but in the infinite space of the cosmos, there are similar celestial bodies—and therefore, to deny the existence of other beings would be blasphemy.  I do not know how the politics of the various rulers in the many millennia of our existing civilization have dealt with this subject.

There was always contact with other beings. But in our present time, people still deny the existence of extraterrestrials, especially having contact with them here on this planet.  Observations of the global behavior of influential politicians and unusual facts bordering on insanity confirm a denial that is carried out with all power and purposefulness on all levels—be it scientific, religious, or political. In other words, however great the effort, the status quo must be maintained as it is to proceed with a plan.

It is a plan that came into being thousands of years ago.

Everything is planned for the long term because prophecies are insights into such sketches of our future.  It is a plan that must be fulfilled, and if it was recorded in writing and binding in secret societies, it would also be systematically performed.

The argument is as simple as that. But about that, at another time.  The Vatican is, therefore, radically changing its attitude to the question of life outside our planet.

Mr. Giordano Bruno, my friend from a previous life, was burned in Rome because of his knowledge of planetary orbits, and the astronomer Galileo was banned and imprisoned because he said that the planet Earth revolves around the Sun. His often-quoted statement, "And yet it moves," bears witness to his accurate observations.  The Vatican knows that the confirmation of the existence of beings from other worlds is imminent and will happen at any time. We must prepare ourselves for new times if we are not to miss the train.

This is the way it is, and this is how they behave. And that is fine with me. Mistakes must be corrected. To deny the possible existence of other beings in the universe was a mistake. It has no bearing on faith in God.  On the contrary, it can attract more believers if modern science is included in religion. The Vatican has rehabilitated Darwin as well as scientists from earlier centuries. We may need to look for a better explanation for the origin of Jesus and the Holy Trinity.

We take the first step.

Now we are waiting for the next one.

 Josef Bauer

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Anunnaki with wristwatches P-5




  Report: #0098


An Anunnaki walking under the shadow of a modern parasol, held by a slave over the head of the god-man or man-god, to protect him from the sun. 


Surely, he is more accustomed to the shadow or the climate in the transport or travel UFO than to the sun of Persia (Iraq). In this case, he wears two watches to keep in view the different degrees of time on various planets or space stations. 
 

His three most important and characteristic utensils of the Anunnaki are also visible. 


But I will talk about that another time. I will present more watches, and then we will analyze more technical details.

Not everything is religion. Much is pure technology. And from misunderstood technology, religion is born—or strengthened with artifacts. 

Josef Bauer


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Friday, November 20, 2009

The Plagues of the Apocalypse


 Reflection: #014

Why do we hear about tsunamis, earthquakes, cyclones, and droughts in Asia?

We hear about a cyclone in Burma (Myanmar) and a 7.9-magnitude earthquake in China.

A hundred thousand people drowned in the cyclone. Five thousand people died in the earthquake. 

I ask myself if the earthquake has something to do with nuclear testing. I think so. Never before has an earthquake this intense been measured and recorded on the Richter scale. Let's follow the world news for the next few weeks. The states are predicting the most violent tornadoes.

What is happening to the weather? 

Mars can give us an example of how a beautiful planet can stop harboring life if the environment is not respected.

Mars didn't just lose its water.

Something happened.

Something serious.

Something terribly serious. 

Pictures taken by NASA show us pipelines on Mars. In the meantime, these pictures of the famous pipes have been analyzed by many, including myself. It seems that they were used to transport water. I will show you further evidence of these channels and technically intelligent shaped drains or pipes.

I hope that in the end, the creatures on Mars still had the technology available to channel water into their habitats. 

We, here on Earth, will have neither the technology nor the will nor the resources to transfer a fundamental element from one country to another. On the contrary, the neighbor will be cut off from the influx of this vital element, as is happening between Israel and Palestine. More expensive food, banned or expired medicines are sold to the neighbor, as is the case in South America.  All exhaust gases from factory furnaces are blown through high chimneys into higher air layers so that the wind carries them away from the factory location.

It is terrible for the people who have to breathe in these fumes mixed with poisonous substances.

Those who live separated from food, water, and hygienic habitats will perish.

If a person survives this scenario, they live with the trauma of tragedy for the rest of their life. 

In one of these days or years, we will have an earthquake or a tsunami of people.

Today, we have a tsunami in the US currency. Nobody talks about it, not about its cause. Nobody understands it, but this earthquake is powerful.

It seems to be one of the plagues of the apocalypse that will hit us hard.

The second plague is already at the door: hunger. Not two years will pass before more people die of hunger than of cancer and AIDS.

http://www.bread.org/learn/hunger-basics/hunger-facts-international.html

I will not speak of the many dead in war zones as plagues. They are man-made and are the cause of more diseases.

Food will become a luxury article for two to three billion people. The water is polluted; there is no longer a river in the world whose water can be drunk. In a humid climate, diseases will grow like fungi.

Europe will know malaria, dengue, skin fungi, and other diseases associated with high temperatures. A mosquito can quickly come from different countries and live in Europe while it is hot—and that is already guaranteed. The heat stays with us.

The plagues of the apocalypse are just around the corner.  When I wrote this reflection, the death toll in China was five thousand. Today, we are unfortunately talking about more than fifty thousand! We are also talking about the fact that more than four million people have become homeless.

Josef Bauer
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Anunnaki with Watches P-4



Report: #0096



Only an elite group wore something on their arms resembling our watches today.


In every airport, you can observe the clocks marking the time in different countries. Imagine: They, the Anunnaki, came from another planet—perhaps another solar system—with so many time zones, orbits around so many suns, planets, or moons. Either way, they had to have a time measurer, a star constellation tracker. Without a doubt, they did—for knowing the exact time right now at their place of origin. They couldn't afford to waste time where they worked. In this case, on Earth. What they did—or are doing—here was pure work. Work based on an established plan, with a schedule to meet.  
 

An advanced civilization doesn't measure the value of work in currency but in the time needed to complete a cycle—or a pre-programmed task. Logistics is fundamental. Too much is at stake. Too much must function like clockwork. To finish any product, parts from something more complex are needed. Today, the Airbus is produced in four countries; not to mention the thousands of items that make an advanced artifact work. I believe there is no country in the world not involved in some way in manufacturing one of these planes. 

The basic elements already come from various countries: food, iron, wood, oil for plastics, copper for cables, leather for seats, rubber or caucho from the Amazon for tires—and countless more. The entire world strives to keep the global industry running.  That's how it happened—and happens—in other worlds. Each one is a tooth in a great gear of work. 

If I'm wrong in interpreting these watches, it doesn't matter. I'm not far off, because it was precisely they who brought the measurement of time to Earth. Like them, many other gods with different names—but always, it was the gods who taught us to measure time.  


Josef Bauer

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