>>514150172
>Realizing the sun was
the sun is still in arc mode, if it wasnt we would be in big troubles.
>nuclear blasts
nukes are fake and gay, also stars are externally powered, not internally.
>>514150733
The ancients were so well acquainted with meteorites that, before its discovery as an ore in the bowels of the Earth, they were of the belief that all iron fell from the sky.
Thus the Sumerian name for "iron" was "an-bar", which means "fire from heaven."
The Hittites, who were among the first, if not the first, in the ancient world to use weapons made out of iron, called the metal "ku-an", which also translates as "fire from heaven" since, as they claimed, iron originated in the sky.
The Assyrians also extracted iron from ore, but, to them, the metal was said to have been "fragments from heaven."
In Egypt, the name for "iron" was "bia-en-pet" or "baat-en-pet", which translates as "metal of heaven"
(although "thunderbolt of heaven" has also been suggested).
In Egypt, the association of meteoric iron with the gods, and especially with the evil god Set, seems to have led to a taboo against the use of the metal.
A similar religious taboo is also known to have existed in ancient Israel.
The Old Testament preaches against the use of iron tools in the construction of Yahwehs (Saturns) altar.
The taboo against the use of iron was also observed in Greek and Roman cults.
A religious exception seems to have been allowed in Egyptian funerary rites.
"Metal of heaven" was used in the manufacture of small symbolic instruments in connection with the rites of the dead and such items were often interred with the deceased.