SEARCHING FOR WIZARDRY
by Henryk Szubinski
by Henryk Szubinski
some data on MErlin from Wikipedia
Merlin (Welsh: Myrddin) is a legendary figure best known as the wizard featured in Arthurian legend and medieval Welsh poetry. The standard depiction of the character first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, written c. 1136, and is based on an amalgamation of previous historical and legendary figures. Geoffrey combined existing stories of Myrddin Wyllt (Merlinus Caledonensis), a North Brythonic prophet and madman with no connection to King Arthur, with tales of the Romano-British war leader Ambrosius Aurelianus to form the composite figure he called Merlin Ambrosius (Welsh: Myrddin Emrys). He is allegedly buried in the Broceliande forest, near Paimpont in Brittany.
Geoffrey's rendering of the character was immediately popular, especially in Wales.[1] Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard. Merlin's traditional biography casts him as a cambion: born of a mortal woman, sired by an incubus, the non-human from whom he inherits his supernatural powers and abilities.[2] Merlin matures to an ascendant sagehood and engineers the birth of Arthur through magic and intrigue.[3] Later authors have Merlin serve as the king's advisor and mentor to the knights until he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Lady of the Lake.[3]
Lest use the traces of the beginnings of Britain at about 500 AD and see where the population of 1 million first appears as the "OLD WAYS OF MAGIC".
Merlin is said to have appeared at the European scene at about 500 AD.
In this cartography of the Earth's population, the dots indicate 1 million individuals per year of population
expansion starting at the year 1 AD.
to locate Merlin, see the change in the gap between the years 500 where there are no indications in Britain
of any such number. The year 500 must then have a population less than 1 million. This missing poulation
value shows up as the first 1 million population number at the year 890 to 900 . So Merlin must have been
3 times older than any other individual meaning that the true age of Merlin at the historic point of 500 would be the
age of him as 300 divided with the 500 AD = 500 years / 3 as the population as =166,66 in 3 stages ,meaning that the
extra 3 stages of Merlins immortality and his problematic location in the time line would be in the year 500 AD approximately
with the extra 3 ages
as stage 1)
of 1/3 =500 + 166.6 =666.6
and as related to the year 500 AD of Merlins appearance as closer to the year 833.2 by about 833.2-500=333 years
for the definition of the true age of MERLIN as he may have been when the Britain population reached 1 million.
as stage 2)
of 2/3 = 666.66 +166.66=833.2
because this stage 2 has the closest number to the real time of Britain becoming in the population = 1 million at the
year 890 AD as close to AD 833.2 by about 56.8 years. So that this defines the amount of the population of Britain
at the year closest to the year 500 AD
as stage 3)
being 666.6+166.6+166.6 =999.8 AD
Using this measure of the common time function, lets find out about the true time of Merlin's first appearance in hostory
as dated by Wikipedia to be 1136 AD.
Now lets see how the functions of the amount of Britains population at the time of about 1000 AD as being 1 million and locate the trace
of the year in which Merlin has his first mention at the year 1136 AD (as shown in the Wikipedia ) . This would mean that the
common denominator of the 166.6 years in 3 stages as related to the common number of 166.6 /3 =55.53
At the year 950 there occurs another 1 million increase in the population meaning that the remaining number to define the
time of Merlin at 1136 will have
1136-950=186 years.
At the time 1060 AD, the population again increases by 1 million ,meaning the total =3 million and the common denominator for the stages in
Marlins long life being =stages of 166.6 years or
166.6 x 3 =499.8 as close to the number 500 as the age of the time it would take one observer of the population increase of 3 million from the
time of 500 AD to the time of 980 AD.
at about 1080 there occurs the 4th increase of 1 million.
This number falls to 3 million during the beubonic plague that effects Europe about the year 1130 to 1140 at about the time when Merlin
has his first mention in the documents of history.
So the next stage of the age of Merlin at the time when he was 499.8 + the next common unit of 166.6 = 666.4 years old. Meaning that he
could have made it through the beubonic plague or died then and would define the time between the years 500 AD to 1136 AD as the
number of the population at the time of 500 AD when there was no 1 million indication because the number would have been 666400
so that the amount of population at the time of the first 1 million would be the gap of 1 000 000 - 666 400 =333 600 as the number of the
population at the year 500 AD that defines the common number increasing to the year 1136 AD.
Merlin form the BBC shows.
Merlin (Welsh: Myrddin) is a legendary figure best known as the wizard featured in Arthurian legend and medieval Welsh poetry. The standard depiction of the character first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, written c. 1136, and is based on an amalgamation of previous historical and legendary figures. Geoffrey combined existing stories of Myrddin Wyllt (Merlinus Caledonensis), a North Brythonic prophet and madman with no connection to King Arthur, with tales of the Romano-British war leader Ambrosius Aurelianus to form the composite figure he called Merlin Ambrosius (Welsh: Myrddin Emrys). He is allegedly buried in the Broceliande forest, near Paimpont in Brittany.
Geoffrey's rendering of the character was immediately popular, especially in Wales.[1] Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard. Merlin's traditional biography casts him as a cambion: born of a mortal woman, sired by an incubus, the non-human from whom he inherits his supernatural powers and abilities.[2] Merlin matures to an ascendant sagehood and engineers the birth of Arthur through magic and intrigue.[3] Later authors have Merlin serve as the king's advisor and mentor to the knights until he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Lady of the Lake.[3]
Lest use the traces of the beginnings of Britain at about 500 AD and see where the population of 1 million first appears as the "OLD WAYS OF MAGIC".
Merlin is said to have appeared at the European scene at about 500 AD.
In this cartography of the Earth's population, the dots indicate 1 million individuals per year of population
expansion starting at the year 1 AD.
to locate Merlin, see the change in the gap between the years 500 where there are no indications in Britain
of any such number. The year 500 must then have a population less than 1 million. This missing poulation
value shows up as the first 1 million population number at the year 890 to 900 . So Merlin must have been
3 times older than any other individual meaning that the true age of Merlin at the historic point of 500 would be the
age of him as 300 divided with the 500 AD = 500 years / 3 as the population as =166,66 in 3 stages ,meaning that the
extra 3 stages of Merlins immortality and his problematic location in the time line would be in the year 500 AD approximately
with the extra 3 ages
as stage 1)
of 1/3 =500 + 166.6 =666.6
and as related to the year 500 AD of Merlins appearance as closer to the year 833.2 by about 833.2-500=333 years
for the definition of the true age of MERLIN as he may have been when the Britain population reached 1 million.
as stage 2)
of 2/3 = 666.66 +166.66=833.2
because this stage 2 has the closest number to the real time of Britain becoming in the population = 1 million at the
year 890 AD as close to AD 833.2 by about 56.8 years. So that this defines the amount of the population of Britain
at the year closest to the year 500 AD
as stage 3)
being 666.6+166.6+166.6 =999.8 AD
Using this measure of the common time function, lets find out about the true time of Merlin's first appearance in hostory
as dated by Wikipedia to be 1136 AD.
Now lets see how the functions of the amount of Britains population at the time of about 1000 AD as being 1 million and locate the trace
of the year in which Merlin has his first mention at the year 1136 AD (as shown in the Wikipedia ) . This would mean that the
common denominator of the 166.6 years in 3 stages as related to the common number of 166.6 /3 =55.53
At the year 950 there occurs another 1 million increase in the population meaning that the remaining number to define the
time of Merlin at 1136 will have
1136-950=186 years.
At the time 1060 AD, the population again increases by 1 million ,meaning the total =3 million and the common denominator for the stages in
Marlins long life being =stages of 166.6 years or
166.6 x 3 =499.8 as close to the number 500 as the age of the time it would take one observer of the population increase of 3 million from the
time of 500 AD to the time of 980 AD.
at about 1080 there occurs the 4th increase of 1 million.
This number falls to 3 million during the beubonic plague that effects Europe about the year 1130 to 1140 at about the time when Merlin
has his first mention in the documents of history.
So the next stage of the age of Merlin at the time when he was 499.8 + the next common unit of 166.6 = 666.4 years old. Meaning that he
could have made it through the beubonic plague or died then and would define the time between the years 500 AD to 1136 AD as the
number of the population at the time of 500 AD when there was no 1 million indication because the number would have been 666400
so that the amount of population at the time of the first 1 million would be the gap of 1 000 000 - 666 400 =333 600 as the number of the
population at the year 500 AD that defines the common number increasing to the year 1136 AD.
Merlin form the BBC shows.