from WATER AWARENESS PROJECT from
EARLIEST STONE AGE to later times.
by Henryk Szubinski.
Because water has been and still remains the most basic way to keep clean
there also has to have been some primordial cleaning problem that was as
singular in it's possible "problem " as it was to water as ,"no problem ".
To find the problem we first have to look at water as sanitation and then
make the conclusions why this problem ,weather it has existed since the
beginnings of time has needed to applications of water to undo this
cognitive problem.
from Wikipedia
date, 24:05:2016
time, 20:25
Sanitation is the hygienic means of promoting health through prevention of human contact with the hazards of wastes as well as the treatment and proper disposal of sewage or wastewater. Hazards can be either physical, microbiological, biological or chemical agents of disease. Wastes that can cause health problems include human and animal excreta, solid wastes, domestic wastewater (sewage or greywater) industrial wastes and agricultural wastes. Hygienic means of prevention can be by using engineering solutions (e.g., sanitary sewers, sewage treatment,surface runoff management, solid waste management, excreta management), simple technologies (e.g., pit latrines, dry toilets, urine-diverting dry toilets, septic tanks), or even simply bybehavior changes in personal hygiene practices, such as hand washing with soap.
from Wikipedia:
Drinking water, also known as potable water or improved drinking water, is water safe enough for drinking and food preparation. Globally, in 2012, 89% of people had access to water suitable for drinking.[1] Nearly 4 billion had access to tap water while another 2.3 billion had access to wells or public taps.[1] 1.8 billion people still use an unsafe drinking water source which may be contaminated by feces.[1] This can result in infectious diarrhea such as cholera and typhoid among others.[1]
Water is essential for life. The amount of drinking water required is variable. It depends on physical activity, age, health issues, and environmental conditions.[2] It is estimated that the average American drinks about one liter of water a day with 95% drinking less than three liters per day.[3] For those working in a hot climate, up to 16 liters a day may be required.[2] Water makes up about 60% of weight in men and 55% of weight in women.[4] Infants are about 70% to 80% water while the elderly are around 45%.[5]
continuing on with the article.
While water was seen as the cleanest substance in the ancient European descriptions of the forces of nature and the gods of the oceans, the rivers and the lakes, the
problems of water clarity must at some time become stained by some event such as a vulcano eruption that changed the saline water content and made it dark.
Water then, was somehow polluted by natural events such as erosion of water beds or the erosion by river flow that went deeper into the sediments of the various geological ages that are recorded as the layers between geological ages.
We can trace the problem by knowing when this problem first appeared, by asking the question of the problem being early in European history ,about 500 000 years ago ,which places it in the pebble age of the PALEOLITHIC age.
Paleolithic substrata of rocks are not so obvious but the use of metals at the time shows us the types of available geological materials that were present in the land.
These are metallic in character and are known as Copper metal. At the time of the copper age the use of this metal was wide spread and available in Europe in most parts of it's geography.
To use metals such as copper in the stone age meant that they would have to be extracted and then cleaned. Much of the water used to clean the copper would have to be local or such that copper was moved to the shores of Europe and then cleaned in close proximity to the oceans. The water would have been after several centuries of cleaning copper become very bad in taste.The tinge of copper in water is like a sour metallic type of taste on the tongue (perhaps the language of humans changed in this was as well as the metal usage .So language may have changed but the metal types dug up from the Earth , also changed.
The water contamination could have created a very clear need for water that was clean from this pollutant Cu2+.
Not only was it polar in it's ionic character which could demagnetize the EARTH WORSHIPING places such as STONEHENGE. The power of the land would have lost touch with the traditions of the DRUIDS ( 2+ polar ionic water ) and the need for rituals of magic to clean the water would have been presented as the way to survive. The clean water sources that remained would have to be kept secret and the knowledge was probably hidden and only a hand full of individuals were able to keep clean, even as Europe changed from the copper age to the Iron age and into the Bronze age. These are later developments but the character of the problem may be similar because the old ways were there from the start with some knowledge on what to do when water is polluted. This method may have been around in the Earliest stone age. In this case ,the water would have been referred to as the GAIA figure that maintained the balance between the rock and the water, the clean and pure rivers and in general no really large variability of the forces of nature,but rather the natural elements as one Earth sized river or one Earth sized lake or one Earth size ocean.This would imply that early humans were not worshiping the gods of nature because nature was so large and humans had to survive by being human (not of gods).So whatever they did to the land, they knew that if it was bad ,then they would have to stop doing that. When it was good, the good would continue to be related to positively.
This means that at some time, humans would be stationary in a sustainable variance of natural availability. When something bad was discovered it would probably have been buried and when something good was found it would remain on the surface. This indicates there was a need to bury individuals who had gone the bad way and building temples such as Stonehenge for those that were viewed positively. So the individuals that were buried would be individuals who were poisoned by some feature of the land and it's cautionary tales, such as the jewels that were buried with them. These jewels would have to have been at least 100 times or 1000 times more poisonous than the later copper oxide that develops from copper and humidity.
Most of the jewelery at this time were bone ones. So then , it would be obvious that at such a time of great evolutionary jumps, the change of mankind to Modern man from the Neanderthal and earlier still as CroMagnum, these bones of those individuals would be seen as great omens of bad tidings. We had to live side by side with primates that did not make it into the future and to have bones of such primates would be seen as "doing the wrong thing wrong again ".
This explains why the goddess traditions were against the use of such bones as trophies of human superiority.
It would not only be the symbolism of the bones but the DNA inside them that was the real reason why some primates were bone before any other identification by European survivors were made.So the DNA had the problem in it and this may be the reason why the Europeans who survived had some concept of the way in which these primates were long ago gone. Because of the water and that it was early on , the mover of every substance of nature that was part of the regeneration of the land, it's peoples and the
villages around it's shores.
So it would be in our own DNA that water has it's clean function but also it's stained non function.
Bones of this age such as those of Australio Pithicus were found 20 000 years later and many various types of primate bones have been found over the whole world in recent times due to the interest in Archaeology.
To use water on other planets may be a great Challenge due to the possibilities that there exist also some evidence of fossilized remains of organisms that did not make it through evolution and as such their discovery might have some unknowns. Would these fossils have DNA in them that could place Earth in danger or should we keep them buried as humans once did with those of the primates that did not make it.
Perhaps there would be some way to use water to clean the evidence or by particle spraying with oxygen when they are found. In any case water is a transferable problem when some things that have unknown functions start to flow in it.
here's a map of the stone ages and the metal ages of early Europe.
The copper age and the reach of it's methods of tempering metals to human use.
from
www.thehistoryblog.com
date, 24,05,2016
time, 21:15
excerpt ;
A set of white-tailed eagle talons recovered from the 130,000-year-old Krapina Neanderthal site in Croatia have multiple cut marks, notches and polished facets .
www.thehistoryblog.com
date, 24,05,2016
time, 21:15
excerpt ;
A set of white-tailed eagle talons recovered from the 130,000-year-old Krapina Neanderthal site in Croatia have multiple cut marks, notches and polished facets .
from NASA
date 24,05,2016
time, 21:18
NASA confirmed that Water was discovered flowing on Mars recently.
date 24,05,2016
time, 21:18
NASA confirmed that Water was discovered flowing on Mars recently.