Papers by Brian T. Johnston
The 12th Conference on Geostatistics for Environmental Applications: geoENV2018, Jul 4, 2018
The translations of the Mayan writings have been mostly in error. The ideograms, words and letter... more The translations of the Mayan writings have been mostly in error. The ideograms, words and letters are seen usually as numbers when in fact they are not. This is using the wrong side of the brain. They have been using their left brain instead of their right brain. Now we can begin to understand what the Maya were really like. They were not brutal at all.
The translations of the Mayan writings have been mostly in error. The ideograms, words and letter... more The translations of the Mayan writings have been mostly in error. The ideograms, words and letters are seen usually as numbers when in fact they are not. This is using the wrong side of the brain. They have been using their left brain instead of their right brain. Now we can begin to understand what the Maya were really like. They were not brutal at all.
Thai translation is of the top panel in the above frieze and the panel down the right side. 1 Ene... more Thai translation is of the top panel in the above frieze and the panel down the right side. 1 Energy comes in packets 2 These packets are called particles 3 The particles make up the atoms 4 Some particles are positive (protons) 5 Some particles are a negative charge around the atom. (electrons) 6 There are other particles called intermediate. 7 They only last a very short time. 8 These particles then disappear, evaporate. 9 They can best be seen by 10 Taking soda nitrate and mixing it with water. 11 Then putting it into a clear glass jar and putting it in the dark. 12 You will see flashes of light from the particles 13 These flashes of light occur when the particles hit the sodium 14 The flashes of light happen when the particles are interacting. 15 This shows that the short lived particles are real. 16 The other particles always remain in the atom unchanged. 17 The atoms are then made up of several particles inside them and are not just one thing.
I have found this papyrus of uncertain providence, but I do know it is authentic, which when tran... more I have found this papyrus of uncertain providence, but I do know it is authentic, which when translated gives detailed instructions on how to make a helicopter. Strangely, the engineering is sound from a modern perspective. The helicopter is much different than one that would be built today, but not foreign to us. The papyrus also explains how to make gasoline, which is also sound. It explains how to make the motor and how to make the rotor. The instructions are incomplete, as such a short document would be, but a good engineer could figure out the rest from the details given. The motor description is of an internal combustion engine. The document also explains how to make aluminum by a process hitherto unknown. Detail from a funerary papyrus dating from the 21st dynasty (11th-10th century BC). Four figures in a boat, including the ibis-headed god Thoth and the scarab-headed god Khepri. (Photo by Art Media/Print Collector/Getty Images) 1 To make a boat go down a river takes a lot of work and manpower. 2 It would be better if you could make a boat fly.
From top left 1 The people … who came before 2 Came to show us how to make light. 3 They showed u... more From top left 1 The people … who came before 2 Came to show us how to make light. 3 They showed us how to make electricity. 4 They showed us how to make it. 5 They used metals inside a box. 6 The metals were connected with copper. 7 They then used a suction pump. 8 Then they made a long wire. 9 They then made a long tube of glass. 10 They connected the wire inside 11 They had some gobel? 12 Then then made another one. 13 with this they had no 'battery.' 14 They hooked the wire down into the ground. 15 Then they made a stand for it. 16 They had to be very careful when they did. 17 They then made it light up bright
This frieze is very interesting as it has been interpreted in the past as being of a mythological... more This frieze is very interesting as it has been interpreted in the past as being of a mythological nature. In fact it is a very profound statement about the nature of the universe. From top left": 1 This is electrical energy. 2 Everything in the universe is made up of energy. 3 This energy is the foundation of all things. 4 All things in the universe are made of energy. 5 This energy makes up the atoms. 6 The atoms make up compounds. 7 Everything that exists are these things. 8 Everyone is made of energy. 9 The world is made of energy. 10 It is all things. 11 We are the product of intelligent energy. 12 We are the ones who were made by energy. To the left of the standing figure: This is electrical energy: it pulsates. To the right of the standing figure: Electricity binds all things together. These are very profound statements that were not again understood until the early 20th century when Albert Einstein determined that everything was made of energy. It was thought
The translations of the Mayan writings have been mostly in error. The ideograms, words and letter... more The translations of the Mayan writings have been mostly in error. The ideograms, words and letters are seen usually as numbers when in fact they are not. This is using the wrong side of the brain. They have been using their left brain instead of their right brain. Now we can begin to understand what the Maya were really like. They were not brutal at all.
This is another purported list of kings called the Palermo Stone. Its true contents are very simi... more This is another purported list of kings called the Palermo Stone. Its true contents are very similar to the previous documents that have been translated. The "Kings List" of the main portion of the Palermo Stone, which is preserved at Palermo, Sicily. Obverse side. Computer enhanced image. From Upper right: 1 …that there is no one who… 2 People think there should be a list, but there is none..
In this article it will be shown how a comedy of errors and assumptions made mostly by male archa... more In this article it will be shown how a comedy of errors and assumptions made mostly by male archaeologists lead to a total misinterpretation of the nature of Zapotec Society.
Uploads
Papers by Brian T. Johnston