Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Blacks in the Bible: pt1 geography

Blacks in the Bible:

Preface:
Blacks in the Bible is a new sub- topic which am researching in depth. I think this is a starting point for all groups/ Black groups to come together. I think also we spend to much time on where the boat drop us off at, rather than where the boat pick us up from!...

In this study we will examine the geography before the people, to help us all get on the same page. This will take us to Pangaea, Pangaea is the name of the super continent. The one single land mass, when all the continents were connected.

This brings us to topic of rivers and the garden of Eden? 

Some researchers claim that the Amazon is connected to the Nile and the Nile is connected to the Tigris and Euphrates. Okay lets look at this, using facts. The first fact, is that dates are not important because most of these events happened before recorded history, which would make the dates wrong any way.

I do not think personally, but could be wrong, that the Amazon and Nile were ever connected? The reason why, is the current in which the two (2) rivers flow. The Nile flows from south to north being feed by Lake Victoria.

*Tip
Lake Victoria is a water fall, like Niagara falls, they are sister falls, but Lake Victoria is twice (2) the sizes of  Niagara falls.

The Amazon is feed by the Atlantic ocean and release into the Pacific ocean. The Amazon current is a east to west flow. When studying river system, there are certain things you need.

1. what water sources feeds the river.
2. a mouth or delta, where the water is released.
3. what tributaries does the river feed.

The Nile is bigger than the  Amazon but not by much, only a few hundred feet. Therefore I do not, think that the Nile river is big enough to feed the Amazon nor is the Amazon big enough to feed the Nile. So my conclusion is that these are two (2) totally different water systems based on the facts given.

**Tip
I will give up a secret to help solve this riddle. The dried up river in the Sahara desert could have been connected to the Amazon on Pangaea?

The Tigris and Euphrates is feed by the Taurus mountains in Turkey, so this doesn't fit into a universal water system on Pangaea either?

Some suggest that the Mississippi is connected to the Nile? Yes, they both run north and south, but no, not in my opinion they are connected. The Mississippi is feed from the north, the Canadian mountains. The Mississippi starts in Minnesota. But also, all the maps I seen of Pangaea the Americas are placed west of Africa not on top, which would make the two (2) rivers connect.

But no ones knows for sure we all could be wrong or right? That's the beauty of discovery and research! Have fun and get the youth involved!

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