This is an exercise in internet assisted infospherical magickal writing

holy-mountaineering:

holy-mountaineering:

describe the physics term “the impulse of force” as poetically as possible?

I did it. I took something from all of the comments and made the Prologue to Episode 6 of Abyss Gaze Podcast, The Impulse of Force!
Follow the Podcast’s tumblr here at for more information! I’ll send the Prologue to any of the people who participated that are interested!

Scroll of Thoth Press

Scroll of Thoth Press

historyofarmenia:

Photo: Babylonian map of the world 6th c. BC, British Museum, London

This cuneiform map of the Babylonian world is an archeological treasure on a par with the Rosetta Stone and the code of Hammurabi. The Babylonian World Map, also known as Imago Mundi is usually dated to the 6th century BCE and is the one of the oldest known world maps and certainly the most famous. We saw this when we were at the British Museum for the Olympics and I thought I would do some posts on famous ancient maps. An inscription on the Babylonian World Map indicates that it was a copy of a previous map and the locations featured on the map indicate that the original could not have been created earlier than the 9th century BCE. The back of the tablet is covered with cuneiform mainly describing Seven Islands or regions which are depicted in the form of equal triangles rising beyond the circle of the Earthly Ocean.

The tablet is oriented toward the northeast. It shows Babylon on the Euphrates, surrounded by a circular landmass with Assyria, Urartu (Armenia), Ocean and islands arranged around, forming a seven-pointed star.

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