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Original Message This formula:

=+(((1+SQRT(5))/10.0205)*360)*3.1415927

will make a 365.2419 year using phi and pi.

The year equation puts 10.0205 in rather than 2 (see above). Were is 2, instead of 10.0205, it would be phi and phi*360*pi which is 1829.953356, essentially 1830.

1829.953356/5.01025 = 365.2419

1830/5 = 366

There are 12 months in the year. 12/5 = 2.4

120/5 = 24

There are 24 hours in the day.

360/24 = 15 degrees per hour rotation speed of earth.

What planet has an 1829.953356 year, i.e., which planet has a 5 year period of revolution about the sun?

That planet? is farther out than Mars and not as far as Jupiter.

Tiamat?

[link to starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov]

The Tiamat Hypothesis
A small number of scientists theorise that Tiamat was an ancient planet between Mars and Jupiter. Their ideas favour a combination of both the Theia and Phaeton hypotheses. They postulate that in a much differently-shaped solar system it was a thriving world, with jungles and oceans, whose orbit was disrupted by the arrival of a very small star (less than twenty times the size of Jupiter) that passed through the solar system between 65 million and four billion years ago.

The new orbits caused Tiamat to collide with this star or planet, which is known as Nibiru. The debris from this collision are thought by the theory's proponents to have formed the asteroid belt. The majority of the planet Tiamat survived the impact, and was thrown into a more stable orbit as the third planet in the solar system, Earth, forming the moon.

Some sources state that Tiamat may actually have been struck twice, first by one of Nibiru's moons, breaking it into two separate pieces, and a second time when Nibiru itself struck one of the twin large planetoids. This version of the theory proposes that the half struck a second time was reduced to the rubble we now know as the asteroid belt, and that the larger portion was pushed into the earth, possibly acting as the Mars-sized object of the giant impact hypothesis. Although most scientists argue that the scenario is improbable, the idea's supporters argue that it would explain how the Earth's continents were divided and would also explain why the Earth is layered in sediments.

Further variation on the Tiamat hypothesis conjectures that when the initial collision took place, the planet lost its gravitational hold on its largest satellite, Kingu, which became our Moon. In this same line of thought, the disruption caused by Nibiru's passing may have caused a satellite of Saturn, Gaga, to move outside of Neptune and become Pluto.

Tiamat's destruction can also be used as an explanation for many creation myths dealing with chaos from a fallen angel or other general light/dark god themes, especially the Sumerian.

Source: [link to en.wikipedia.org]

Apsu (or Abzu, from Sumerian Ab = water, Zu = far) fathered upon Tiamat the Elder Gods Lahmu and Lahamu (the "muddy"), a title given to the gatekeepers at the Enki Abzu temple in Eridu. Lahmu and Lahamu, in turn, were the parents of the axis or pivot of the heavens (Anshar, from An = heaven, Shar = axle or pivot) and the earth (Kishar), and Anshar and Kishar were considered to meet on the horizon, becoming thereby the parents of Anu and Ki. Tiamat was the "shining" goddess of salt water who roared and smote in the chaos of original creation. She and Apsu filled the cosmic abyss with the primeval waters. She is "Ummu-Hubur who formed all things".

The god Enki (later Ea) believed correctly that Apsu, upset with the chaos they created, was planning to murder the younger gods; and so slew him. This angered Kingu, their son, who reported the event to Tiamat, whereupon she fashioned monsters to battle the gods. These were her own offspring: giant sea serpents, storm demons, fish-men, scorpion-men and many others. Tiamat possessed the Tablets of Destiny, and in the primordial battle she gave them to Kingu, the god she had chosen as her lover and the leader of her host. The Gods gathered in terror, but Anu, (replaced later first by Enlil and, in the late version that has survived after the First Dynasty of Babylon, by Marduk, the son of Ea), first extracting a promise that he would be revered as "king of the Gods", overcame her, armed with the arrows of the winds, a net, a club, and an invincible spear.

And the lord stood upon Tiamat's hinder parts,
And with his merciless club he smashed her skull.
He cut through the channels of her blood,
And he made the North wind bear it away into secret places.
Slicing Tiamat in half, he made from her ribs the vault of heaven and earth. Her weeping eyes became the source of the Tigris and the Euphrates. With the approval of the elder gods, he took from Kingu the Tablets of Destiny, installing himself as the head of the Babylonian pantheon. Kingu was captured and was later slain with his red blood mixed with the red clay of the Earth to make the body of humankind, created to act as the servant of the younger Igigi Gods.

There is evidence that the Babylonian version of the story is based upon a slightly modified version of an older Epic in which Enlil, not Marduk, was the God who slew Tiamat. [6] This would appear to be confirmed by the fact that the god shot the arrows of his winds into her belly. Enlil was the Sumerian god of the air.

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The planet Tiamat would fit the equation of phi*360*pi perfectly for the lenth of its year (revolution about the sun), i.e., 1829.95 days, i.e., slightly over 5 (5.01025) "earth years."

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3. 98-12-26 17:05:18 EST: Is anybody out there? Kent, after analysis of the time period of the unknown signal detected early Christmas morning, we discovered a very interesting implication. There were two signals embedded in the frequency spectrum during this event. Phi (1.618) and PI (3.14159). It is our opinion that it would be highly unlikely for this to occur naturally. I guess the question is, from where and from whom? Charlie Plyler, ELFRAD DATA.

Kent Steadman? Any input?
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