19 march 2024
John Bjarne Grover
New volcanic eruption in Iceland
The volcano erupted again at Sundhnukagiga north-east of Grindavik on 16 march at 20:23. There have been eruptions in this district since late 2023 - one of them sent a lava flow into the town and burnt two houses there before it stopped.
The most recent eruption shows very interesting similarities with my study 'Sistrum, menat and computation theory' from 8 december 2023 - the following quote is towards the end of the article:
On 18 november 2023, while I worked with these things, I went for a walk and spotted a formation on the sidewalk asphalt. It looked on the one hand like the bull (facing leftwards) in the box above the head in Tutankhamon's tomb, on the other hand it looks like the bull (facing rightwards) giving birth to a calf in the essential 'Adam' scene from the tomb wall of Meir (see also the icelandic data):
From Blackman 1914 (annotated by me)
Arbitrary asphalt spill on sidewalk in Vienna
(More of the 'hieroglyphic' area above the bull in this larger excerpt).
On this web page there is a socalled 'video footage' from the moment of eruption of the volcano - and I have excerpted the scene from that video camera and mirrored it (horizontally) and here point to the strong graphic similarities with the 'maieutic Adam scene' from the tomb of Meir - and hence also with the arbitrary asphalt spill on the sidewalk in Vienna:
Here is the moment just before the eruption at 20:23
Here is the moment of eruption mirrored horizonally - plus this mirrored image annotated for showing the main outlines compared with Meir and Vienna:
See this article on the 'sunflower matrix' for a discussion of the socalled 'aumbry' - here as the hipcloth of the lefthand man - which seems to be assigned a prominent role in this landscape. Adam is not so easily seen but the backwards-extended leg of the cow - as it unites with the posture of the 'maieutic Adam' - seems to be given extraordinary emphasis
The calf about to be given birth is not so easily seen on my graphic outline but an excerpt from about the same area of the image shows the face of the calf very clearly - here in original and mirrored - it seems to be a fine and healthy daughter:
See also the story told at the end of this article on the chinese sign GUA (or KUA): There I report on how I found the following image of a calf's head under the microscope - from the fluid that occurred when an eczema bubble 'erupted' on my arm:
The articles on these matters are collected on the page 'Articles on egyptological matters'.
Notably, the article 'Sistrum, menat and computation theory' contains also a discussion of some diachronic-mythological aspects of the icelandic language in the news reporting from these days of panic and evacuation in Grindvik. These graphic aspects from the site of the eruption - from the camera reporting the moment of eruption - could suggest that the same phenomena apply to the observational aspects of the semiotic sign on these phenomena - matching the phonological aspects discussed in the article. Notice also the 'hieroglyphs' in the mountainous landscape behind the Sundhnukagiga eruption.
Sources:
Blackman, A.M.: "The rock tombs of Meir", part I. London 1914.
Eruption video from Morgunblaðið
© John Bjarne Grover
On the web 19 march 2024