Astro - Mitra
De deux mots grecs, Astro-mitra veut dire matrice divine ou matrice céleste. C’est le nom que notre équipe donne à une ancienne narration astro-mythologique. Nous avons découvert que certains mythes citaient des repaires célestes pour trouver l’écliptique et l’un des pôles de l’écliptique (ex : Zeus et Amalte, le plongeons de Gilgamesh, les mythes de l’allumage du feu, Icarus et Ergenome, le Marabaratha… ). Parfois la narration donne les distances angulaires entre ces repaires (ex : plongeon de Gilgamesh).
Voici 4 paires d’étoiles importantes en terme de magnitude omis l’étoile Mintaka.
Arcturus and Spica on the same ecliptic meridian.
Deneb and Fomalhaut on the same ecliptic meridian.
Sirius and Canopus on the same ecliptic meridian.
Arcturus and Spica on the same ecliptic meridian.
Les deux étoiles de chaque paire se positionnent sur une ligne méridienne de l’écliptique. Ces lignes convergent vers les poles de l’écliptique. Cette singularité est d’autant plus étonnante que les distance angulaires entre les deux étoiles d’une paire sont des dénominateurs entiers de 900 (ex : 450 = 1/2 de 900; 300 = 1/3 de 900).
Il y a une autre singularité dans les distances angulaires le long de la ligne écliptique. En effet, chacune des 4 paires stellaires intersecte l’écliptique a un endroit particulié. Les distances angulaires entres ces intersections sont aussi des dénominateurs entiers de 900.
Voici une vidéo de 34 minutes qui explique la Théo-Mitra et ses bases d’astronomie. Nous avons tout mis en œuvre pour rendre accessible ces notions en animations 3D.
Aussi, la Théo-mitra indiquerait les repères stellaires qui définissent la déclinaison entre la sphere de l’écliptique et celle galactique (le plan de la Voie Lactée et ses poles). À notre avis, le mythe the Icarus et Erigone (dans Astronomica de Hyginus) est un remanant d’un ancien mythe donnant l’emplacement du pole nord galactic. Aucune distance angulaire ni soit mentionnée. Cependant nous demeurons étonnés que les distances angulaires entre Regulus, Spica et Arcturus soient basées sur 30 degrés.
Le plan de la voie lactée (galactique) est incliné de 60 degrés avec celui de l'écliptique. Ces deux plans définissent chacun une spères avec ses méridiens et ses poles (vert et orange respectivement).
Certains myths (Icarus en Grèce) révèleraient le jeux d'angles entre Arcturus, Spica et Regulus pour repérer le pole nord galactique (NGP).
Le jeu des angles avec la grille (grid) écliptique.
Le plan de la voie lactée (galactique) est incliné de 60 degrés avec celui de l'écliptique. Ces deux plans définissent chacun une spères avec ses méridiens et ses poles (vert et orange respectivement).
THEO-MITRA ECLIPTIC
These accounts use the large magnitude star alignments established on the meridian lines of the ecliptic sphere.
In the myths, the angular distances between these repairs are sometimes mentioned explicitly (eg: 1 day of travel ≈ 1 degree of angular distance).
A FIRST LOOK
Here is a map of the sky, seen from the earth deployed in equidistant cylindrical projection. The horizontal line is that of the ecliptic. To this line are added the vertical lines and the fractions to form the Théo-Mitra (concise version).
The fractions are arc angles of 90 degrees. Only the denominator 4 is not a divisor of 90 degrees. Meanwhile, the inclination of the earth varies in time around a 1/4 of 90 degrees.
Galactic & Ecliptic elements
Theo-Mitra uses high magnitude stars except for Mintaka which is a highly symbolic stars in the most prominent constellation, Orion.
The fractions are arc angles of 90 degrees. Only the denominator 4 is not a divisor of 90 degrees. Meanwhile, the inclination of the earth varies in time around a 1/4 of 90 degrees.
The ecliptic is the horizon of our solar system. Seen from the earth, the ecliptic is therefore our solar system seen on its edge. It is on this line that we find the sun and has represented the planets and the moon.
So seen from the earth, the ecliptic is a path 'in the stars' on which the 7 wandering stars circulate: Moon, Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. Neptune, Uranus, and Pluto are not visible to the naked eye.
On the star map, our ancestors placed memo-technical illustrations, the constellations. The ones on the ecliptic are forming the zodiac, a word that means a circle of small animals in Greek.
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Here is the movement of the ecliptic as seen from an average latitude on earth. Notice the oscillation movement. To determine the ecliptic line in the stars was a challenge for our ancestors because of this “hula hoop” effect. The Theo-Mitra was a memo-technique guide to find this line.
THE OBJECTIVE OF OUR RESEARCH
We make it our duty to make the Théo-Mitra accessible to the general public for three reasons:
1. These primordial and universal stories were intended for all generations including us. As humanity, we are all entitled to this heritage.
2. The numerical and geometric structure of the Theo-Mitra seems to be the result of an architecture recognized beyond the known laws of nature. In other words, no physical or chemical law forces our universe to produce such a matrix.
3. The Theo-Mitra tells messages of moral and spiritual value. Our team has therefore explored the different avenues offered by comparative mythology. We have been challenged by several authors such as René Girard to name just one.
For Aristotle, Greek tragedy and its mythology acted as a catharsis to calm the aggressiveness of citizens. Even the heroes are vulnerable and dangerous there. Like the head of the medusa, the myths seem to petrify us as if they were the mirror of our dark nature. In a Judeo-Christian context, Saint Paul tells us in his epistle to the Romans that the divine law serves above all to reveal our spiritual-moral weaknesses.
TELEOLOGY CONTROVERSY
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The Theo-Mitra revives the debate on the causes and the purpose of our cosmos. Imagine if the surface of our continents, our oceans, and our mountain ranges would be cut according to the Earth's rotation with meridian and parallel lines that agree with an ideal angular geometry of 3600. In addition, the second series of limits would be superimposed with the 2 tropics and the equator (limits of the position of the sun at the zenith). Since we find no natural law that would determine the earth's crust in this way, we would conclude that there was a designer who created our planet with a purpose. And even if that were the case we would have no spiritual lesson to take away from it except that there is a creator there. To extend the analogy with the Theo-Mitra, let's imagine that this geometry was spiritual teaching common to all ancient civilizations and cultures, but that it was forgotten... until the day of its rediscovery. But unlike our illustration…
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… the earth's surface is shaped by tectonic and geological forces that are simply natural. If the celestial mechanics is well predetermined according to Theo-Mitra, we will have to contemplate a 3D architecture involving star positions on a scale of light-years. Moreover, to be seen from the earth with spiritual teaching.
Just a reminder, how many astronomers are amazed at the precision of the distances and sizes of the sun and the moon are such that their apparent dimensions are identical in the terrestrial sky. Thus, solar eclipses reveal spectacular solar coronas. In the entire solar system, no such sight is present on the other planets.
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Science always relies on consensus to flush out confirmation bias.
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The discovery of Theo-Mitra should not escape this rule. This is why we have initiated exchange processes with statisticians to determine if this matrix is ​​only random. If this is the case, this would mean that our distant prehistoric ancestors would have opportunistically exploited the location of fortuitously positioned large magnitude stars to locate the elements of the ecliptic to predict the movement of the 5 planets visible in the sky. naked eye and that of the moon and the sun.
Here is a concise table of the high magnitude stars of the Theo-Mitra. Each pair of stars traces a meridian of the ecliptic grid. Mintaka has not a great magnitude however it is located on a strategic position in Orion, the most prominent constellation of the sky.
THE IMPACTS OF THEO-MITRA ON OUR PERCEPTION OF THE UNIVERSE
Since the Enlightenment, our minds large and small have innovated and explored many philosophies and new religions and beliefs.
The discovery of Theo-Mitra will undoubtedly confirm or undermine some of these modern schools of thought. This matrix will help to understand the thought and beliefs of distant ancestors.
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