Ancient Airplane?

Ancient Airplane?One of my favorite websites for research is cdli.ucla.edu. It contains thousands of Cuneiform Tablets from museums around the world. Upon looking at the collection at Vorderasiatisches Museum (VAM) in Berlin, I noticed this rather peculiar carving on a tablet. It is dated Late Uruk IV (ca. 3350-3200 BC). My immediate thought when I saw it was, “da plane da plane!”  Looks exactly like a modem day jet, except without a tail fin.

So the first argument can be made that it is a fish or a bird.  So I looked through all the tablets pertaining to that location and time period, and trust me there are many, to look at the depictions of other animals, specifically fish and birds. One thing I did find is that a representation of a specific animal/object always stays the same.  For example, fish never took on varying forms or shapes, but stayed consistent in how they looked.

Back then their images were much like our words today and were used as a form of documentation/communication. Therefore, just like our alphabet stays the same, so did their depictions for animals and objects in the tablets. It was not used for artwork, but strictly for some sort of record keeping or archive.

So that said, I found several depictions of fish and birds, which you can see below. Please feel free to browse the tablets yourself by clicking this link to see if you can find any other variations that I missed (do a edit/find for P000829 to see the image in question).  But from what I found, they always appeared the same in every instance and are clearly fish and birds, not aerodynamic aircraft.

Fish

Ancient FishAncient FishAncient Fish

Bird

As for the bird, this was the best one that was available due to the condition of the tablets, so I included their official line drawing (no it is not one of my doodles) so you could see it a little more clearly.

Ancient Bird Ancient Bird

 

 

 

 

 

Misc Animals

Here are other animals that can be found, just so you can see the accuracy in which items of this nature were depicted. Although, the cow does remind me of a Disney cartoon character.

Ancient Cow

Ancient GoatAncient Cow

MU

The name given to the “aircraft” depiction by the Museum was the Sumerian “MU” (Akkadian “shamu”; Hebrew “shem”).  Scholars translate this word and “sky” or “heaven.” But Zecharia Sitchin, the granddaddy of the Ancient Astronaut theory, had another idea all together.  He translated this to mean a rocket ship or aircraft of somekind.  Now I won’t get into his reasoning here, that is a whole different topic, but I encourage you to read about it in his Book, The 12rh Planet.  The discussion starts on page 143 and he gives a very good argument, complete with resources and very convincing examples. But either way, associating  such an depiction with what scholars translate as “heavens,” is quite a coincidence. Could it have been something that went into the heavens that this ancient culture was depicting? The only thing I know of that can do that is a modern day aircraft or shuttle.

Conclusion

Given these criteria…

1) The pictogram that represented a specific animal or object remained consistent, much like the letters in our alphabet.  There was never any artwork or other miscellaneous images found on the tablets to suggest anything but documentation and a uniform writing system.

2) The translation of MU givin by the Museum represents that it is a documented symbol or pictogram that has been found in other ancient tablets, which is why it was given that specific name.  This is not the first and only time MU has been used in ancient Cuneiform.

3) MU was not identified with other depictions of fish or birds.

So unless it is a new species of pointy-finned cyclops birds that went extinct, we may just be looking at a craft of some kind.

I am completely open for discussion on this one. Please let me know if you have any other theories of what it might be.

Genesis One – The Creation

So it seems Genesis is divided up into fifty chapters. I will go through them one by one.

Let There Be Light!This first part pretty much talks about God setting out to create Earth and all the creatures on it. It doesn’t explain why he does this, so I can only assume he was sitting in the darkness (since he hadn’t invented light yet), got bored and wanted to create something to play with.  He had already created all the matter in  the universe, including the planets, but they were sitting there dormant in the void of space, consisting of only dust, rock and water.  You can’t really have fun with all that matter if you can’t see it, so he fixed that problem.

In the famous phrase “Let there be light,” God created light. He thought it was really cool, but I guess he missed the dark, so he separated light from darkness, so he could have both, giving us day and night.

Day One: To me, day one was the most boring of days of creation. All he did this day was divide the water from below from the water from above. Which essentially means he gave us a protective and breathable atmosphere (sky) above the water covered planet.

God Creates Plants

 

Day Two:  This was a very productive day for God. On this day he moved the water around so that dry earth was exposed giving us land and sea. It reads to me that he created one single continent and all the waters surrounded it, which would fit with the Pangaea Theory. Once satisfied with that, he whipped up some vegetation, including making them so they produced seeds and fruit so they could continue to grow and spread.

 

The Sun Is Born

Day Three:  Not satisfied with light and dark just flickering on and off all willy-nilly, he made the sun and moon to control the days, months and years. He then sprinkled in some stars to light things up when it was dark and to give us some signs for the time of year.  Considering there are more stars out there than there are grains of sand on earth, this was no small task. I guess one could possibly assume he had made them all a while back and they were just mounds of cold rock floating about, and he just made them ignite with a simple wave of his hand now that he had light to play with.

Fruitful Fish

 

Dave Four: Here he poofed into creation all the sea creatures and birds and ordered them to “be fruitful and multiply.”

 

Animals Not Fruitful

 

Day Five: On this day he brought forth all the land animals.  Unlike all the sea creatures and birds, he does not tell them to go forth an multiply, which is odd. Obviously they do, but why didn’t he give his blessing for the poor cows and lizards to get it on? Maybe he was too tired.

 

 

We Are BornDay Six:  Woohoo! It is our turn.  Humans were created. However, something interesting here, it says “Let US make humankind in OUR image.”  Note the plural in that. It implies that there were multiple gods not just one God that we were designed to look like. This is also backed up by the fact that the name for “God,” as we English folks know him as, is Elohim in Hebrew, which depending how it is used, can mean gods (plural). So it stands to reason, that there is more than one “god” and possibly when in the singular form it could be the ruler or leader of these “gods.” But there seems to be reference to both single and multiple gods throughout.

But anyway, he (or they) made us and gave us dominion over vegetation and all living creatures. He told us that the vegetation was for us and all the other living creatures to eat.  But he does not say anything about it being okay for us to eat other living creature or for any animal to eat another, for that matter.  He specifically says all animals that breathe life he made to eat vegetation. I don’t know how important that is, but we all seemed to have started off as vegetarians. I am not sure if we tasted of blood later on and decided to eat other living creatures, did it out of necessity when the crops weren’t good, or if it was eventually ordered by God as a way to maintain population control among all the creatures on earth. We will see if it is talked about later on.  If not, then that is for sure a question to look into later on.

And of course, he told us humans to “be fruitful and multiply,” which we seem to have no problem with still doing. But he still provides no permission for the other land animals to do so.  So far only birds, sea creatures and humans are given the blessing to have orgies. Probably not important, but interesting.

Lastly, in this section, before the day ends, he gloats a bit about how he gave us and all the animals vegetation to eat.  For that I do thank him, especially for wine grapes.