To think, to reason, to contemplate… Salvation of Saviors 11_series 369

Salvation of Saviors 11_series 369 3 have been immersed is revealed to our astonished eyes. And the awareness of this darkness is the PATH TO KNOWLEDGE and the pursuit of the light. Knowledge requires a change in consciousness, but no one likes to reconsider THEIR LIMITED VISION of the world. This is possible to acknowledge without knowledge. This is the method by which religions, ideologies, the so-called HisTOR(AH)y and false values are brought into people’s consciousness. Here is an example of this. Plain and simple. Have we ever considered or thought about the fact that the description of the very first, for example, attempt to process the first heated piece of metal is impossible? For that took place, in that historical time, as we are told by historians, somewhere in the 9th–7th century B.C. From our childhood, it has been hammered into our heads with the standard phrases of would-be historians about how the first steps in the transformation of the world surrounding us took place… A fire is burning. A piece of ore falls into it (it does not matter who brought it in and how it was determined that it was iron or copper ore – it does not matter). And it doesn’t matter how or who threw it there. The melting temperature of copper ore is somewhere around 1,000°С, and of iron is 1,300–1,000°С (I could be wrong, but not by much). However, a campfire does not reach such a temperature. But the one who is sitting at the fire, and the one who has brought a piece of ore and somehow determined that it was ore and that it is necessary to throw it into the fire, VERY much WANTED to make a saw, because it was time to start sawing trees and building houses and ships from them, on which one could sail and explore the world. So – both of them really wanted to make the first saw. Let’s say that the ore has melted and a piece of metal has appeared in the fire. In order to forge this piece of metal and make a plate from it to make the first saw, the temperature of this piece must be at least 600–1,000°C. But better 850–1,000°С. And how to do it without a bellows? Let’s say they figured it out. But iron (or copper) cools quickly in the air. Forging takes 8–15– 20 seconds (depending on the mass of the piece, which accumulates the heat). Again, this piece has to be thrown into the “fire” and heated, and then taken out again... But you also need something to forge this piece on, and something to forge and shape it with (banging and pounding on it). Most likely, the anvil was a large stone that lay by the fire, and the sledgehammer was a large rock, which later became the tool of the laborer. But we also need to take the metal out of the fire. With what? With wooden sticks or with hands? Most likely, the guys at the campfire were handling it with their hands, which, probably (my guess, and not of historians) both of them, sitting at the campfire, had hardened paws like the ones from the Spielberg movie “Predator” (the one Schwarzenegger fought). And not just hardened, but having something like asbestos in that chitinous layer... And that, too, is acceptable. So, they shaped (forged) a plate to make the intended saw. But now they have to make the teeth of the saw. And for that they need a file! THE FIRST FILE ON EARTH ! But to make the first file, you need the first file!

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