Thank you Pierre for this new chapter!Here is the pdf for chapter 21.
Well, we have to hope that something good will come out of the crazy times we are living in!
Thank you Pierre for this new chapter!Here is the pdf for chapter 21.
-...stake.In 1321, the last Cathar, Guillaume Belibaste[9], was burnt at the stakes. In 1343, Pope Clement VI issues the papal bull
- ...base? (or delete?)...Southern Europe by the troubadours, which embodied the new Occitan culture based.
-... On Heresies (Italisize)John Damascene, writing in the 8th century AD, also notes of an earlier sect called the "Cathari", in his book On Heresies, taken from the epitome provided by Epiphanius of Salamis in his Panarion[16] This suggests that Cathars were active for decades before growing enough to be worth being mentioned in written document.
- As with...Like for the plague of Justinian, it took centuries for civilization to re-emerge after the Black Death. I ndeed, the European population did not
-...exhibited features evoking a life explosion.Similarly to the recovery from the plague of Justinian, the recovery from the Black Death exhibit features evoking life explosion.
- Did the Black...Did Black Death virus induce beneficial genetic changes that increased fertility and height in survivors?
-...might have even been greater.The effects on the very way of thinking might even be greater.
- Of all places, the Renaissance...Of all places Renaissance is believed to have started in Florence
-...the three greatest minds... (or) ...three of the greatest minds...Maybe, like the above mentioned quote suggests, the birth of the three of greatest minds of the renaissance was due to sheer luck, or maybe the integration of the viral sequence of the Black Death virus, in the genome of the survivors and their progeny enable a new way of thinking?
-...induce...If it’s so, why did the plague of Justinian induced exactly the opposite effects,
It has been proposed that sudden climate changes and catastrophic events around 2200 BCE (including the collapse of the Sumerian civilization) could be linked to a comet or asteroid impact.[7]
Corrections incorporated in the master file. Thank you!Thank you Pierre!
Only a few this time.
-...stake.
-...issued...
- ...base? (or delete?)
-... On Heresies (Italisize)
-...Panarion. This...
-...that the Cathars...
-...growing large enough...
-...in written documents. (or) ... in writing.
- As with...
- Indeed...
-...exhibited features evoking a life explosion.
- Did the Black...
-...might have even been greater.
- Of all places, the Renaissance...
-...the three greatest minds... (or) ...three of the greatest minds...
-...Renaissance...
-...enabled...
-...induce...
-...effect...
but they could not synthesize them with a general principleFor example, we can see one such civilizational leap in action between the collapse of Sumer, ca. 2200 BP and ancient Greece. The Sumerians were not able to do inductive reasoning. They could do endless lists of observations but they could synthesize them with a general principle[3].
-...times of cometary...- they are correlated with times cometary activity
-...tens of millions of deaths- they induced tens of million deaths
It's different in the pdf version:- they started almost immediately civilizational leaps
- remove 'of'Was the comet-borne virus that caused the two major plagues of also caused the civilizational leap...
-...extinctionscomparable to civilizational leaps that follow human plagues and the induced near extinction?
-...leaps are... leaps (caption under the first image)Plagues are to mass extinctions what civilizational leap is to evolutionary leap
I've rewritten the above two ways as continuity suggestions. One where (almost) everything is pluralized ('...proves truths...' is just horrible English and am not going to use it):For example Art delivers truth, but it’s only implicit truth, it suggests, it evokes, but it doesn’t assert or prove anything. Next come religion, with it revealed truths and written laws. Religion asserts truths but it doesn’t prove it. Finally come the age of science, which prove truths with the use of experimentation, theories, logic and observations.
-...mark...Similarly, the 540 AD cometary events and the ensuing plague of Justinian may marks another...
-... that, until then, were so foreign.core of Paleochristianity – mercy, forgiveness and love – until then were so foreign.
The bolded sentence seems to be incomplete.Valla showed that the document could not possibly have been written in the historical era of Constantine (4th Century) because its vernacular style dated conclusively to a later era (8th Century). One of Valla's reasons was that Mantis Gräfelfing.
-> recordedMany of the earliest recording Viking raids targeted British monasteries.
-> IndeedI ndeed, the European population
-> but they could not?Sumerians were not able to do inductive reasoning. They could do endless lists of observations but they could synthesize them with a general principle[3].
Long time I did not say thank you Pierre!
I'm late reading chapters, but I am really grateful for the enormous (and fascinating!) work you are doing.
Thanks too for the additional datas and help provided by others.