The hint came from Solar Orbits. This also addresses how Indian's discovered Zero and Decimal System. This also establishes Indians knew Astronomy and Gravity well.
This
was a very interesting exercise. I was already given the clue:
"chan-chan." is "sun-sun" for it being a very ever sunny site.
I thought in Sanskrit, there would be sounds like that from where the sound for Sun came out. And I found two words.
The
word for Sanskrit Sun is "sunuu". And the word for verb "go" is "shun"
where "sh" is palatal and can also become "ch" or even "z", (English
letter 'x' is Sanskrit Compound Sibiliant 'kS' or 'ksh', Dental 's' is
'sa', Palatal 'sh', 'ch' or 'z' are 'z', and there is none for Sanskrit
Cerberal "S').
The Sanskrit word for zero is "O" is
"shunya", and it looks like it looks like a circle and the attribute of
sun as orbit is "go-go" or perpetual going.
Indians
may have got the idea of Decimal System and Zero by looking at the Solar
Orbits and they completing perfect cycles before starting from scratch
or zero again!
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Thursday, February 16, 2017
South American Site - chan-chan = sun-sun
This also addresses how Indian's discovered Zero and Decimal System.
This was a very interesting exercise. I was already given the clue: "chan-chan" is "sun-sun" for it being a very ever sunny site.
I thought in Sanskrit, there would be sounds like that from where the sound for Sun came out. And I found two words.
The word for Sanskrit Sun is "sunuu". And the word for verb "go" is "shun" where "sh" is palatal and can also become "ch" or even "z", (English letter 'x' is Sanskrit Compound Sibiliant 'kS' or 'ksh', Dental 's' is 'sa', Palatal 'sh', 'ch' or 'z' are 'z', and there is none for Sanskrit Cerberal "S').
The Sanskrit word for zero is "O" is "shunya", and it looks like it looks like a circle and the attribute of sun as orbit is "go-go" or perpetual going.
Indians may have got the idea of Decimal System and Zero by looking at the Solar Orbits and they completing perfect cycles before starting from scratch or zero again!
This was a very interesting exercise. I was already given the clue: "chan-chan" is "sun-sun" for it being a very ever sunny site.
I thought in Sanskrit, there would be sounds like that from where the sound for Sun came out. And I found two words.
The word for Sanskrit Sun is "sunuu". And the word for verb "go" is "shun" where "sh" is palatal and can also become "ch" or even "z", (English letter 'x' is Sanskrit Compound Sibiliant 'kS' or 'ksh', Dental 's' is 'sa', Palatal 'sh', 'ch' or 'z' are 'z', and there is none for Sanskrit Cerberal "S').
The Sanskrit word for zero is "O" is "shunya", and it looks like it looks like a circle and the attribute of sun as orbit is "go-go" or perpetual going.
Indians may have got the idea of Decimal System and Zero by looking at the Solar Orbits and they completing perfect cycles before starting from scratch or zero again!
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Ion, Ionian - Sanskrit Suffix aayan, aayanaa
Sanskrit "aayaN" in RamaayaN means (story) following of "rama".
Sanskrit "aayanaa" or "aainaa" is mirror, the reflection follows you.
English suffix "ion" or "ionion" mean the same.
Sanskrit "aayanaa" or "aainaa" is mirror, the reflection follows you.
English suffix "ion" or "ionion" mean the same.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Mag-ic-an - maga
Sanskrit is maga. The "ik" is like "ness" or adjective and "an" is like Plural Objective or Accusative. Sun Priest also is called "maga".
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