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Aura - Au + Ra a picture i found on pintrest.

JeraOpus

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Someone stated on the forum Egyptians turned their base metal into gold, not the whole body?
 
Aurum is gold in Latin and also has some relation to AUM. Palladium being the 46th metal is, according to Dr. Robert Moon who was one of the few gentiles working on the Manhattan project and was upset that true science was not being taught as the atomic model was somewhat misleading, a perfect atom. So much more of solid state physics would make sense if they understood the relationship between the platonic solids and chemistry. When you examine gold the 79th element from this perspective with palladium as the 1st you get 33. 46-79 is 33.
 
Aurum is gold in Latin and also has some relation to AUM. Palladium being the 46th metal is, according to Dr. Robert Moon who was one of the few gentiles working on the Manhattan project and was upset that true science was not being taught as the atomic model was somewhat misleading, a perfect atom. So much more of solid state physics would make sense if they understood the relationship between the platonic solids and chemistry. When you examine gold the 79th element from this perspective with palladium as the 1st you get 33. 46-79 is 33.
That's supposed to say 46th element not metal.
 
I'd be wary of such comparison. I remember Magestein doing some comparison BUT limiting himself just to the English language. 'Demon' = Day + Moon. (I mean sure, it was Magestein, so those of you who were here remember this non-human garbage)

Yeah, in English it can sound legit. But if you apply the same logic to other languages and cultures world wide - and ToZ is multinational - linguistically it does not sound as convincing. Have a look:

Spanish: Día + luna,
Turkish: Gün + ay,
Chinese: 天 + 月亮
Irish: Lá + gealach,
Brasilian Portugese: Dia + lua
Russian: День + луна
 

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