Where does Magic come from?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • This year's #Halloween video covers the #etymology of #Magic, from Zoroastrian priests to Magic: The Gathering, and touching on witches, wizards, wands, the wizengamot, Harry Potter and early horror movies.
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  • @jasonbelstone3427
    @jasonbelstone3427 3 года назад +42

    "Where does magic come from?"
    Anthropologist and Etymologist: (pulls up newspaper pin-up board)

    • @jonnymak1079
      @jonnymak1079 3 года назад +1

      Read the old Jewish books and luciferian doctren...also quaran
      All the demons names before Christ wur jewish and iranian names...
      In the necronomicon...they add and turned into Greek names since it was the 1st written language...
      Magic comes from alchemy ...science math and diffrent energys...

  • @PeasantByTheSouthernSea
    @PeasantByTheSouthernSea 3 года назад +36

    How rare to find a video containing such depth of etymology, history, and interlink. Thanks for that.

  • @jpniti779
    @jpniti779 3 года назад +23

    Etymology unlocks many fascinating secrets about history and terms used in everyday conversations

  • @mykal2803
    @mykal2803 3 года назад +50

    If skyrim has taught me anything, its what a draugr is.

  • @TheGiantSoda
    @TheGiantSoda 6 лет назад +123

    I needed my etymology fix from you guys. Great work as always.

  • @RadenWA
    @RadenWA 3 года назад +383

    Wait, you mean the word “Machine” came from the same root as “Magic”? So Technology _is_ magic!

    • @rickc2102
      @rickc2102 3 года назад +29

      Damn son, you're a fighting, fucking, drinking machine!
      Machine. That's it. That's your war name. I christen thee "Machine."

    • @Inviridial
      @Inviridial 3 года назад +65

      any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic ~Arthur C. Clark

    • @ericfisher565
      @ericfisher565 3 года назад +17

      Hmm I wonder where chemistry and pharmacy comes from🤔🧐

    • @rdavel777
      @rdavel777 3 года назад +24

      @@ericfisher565 alchemy

    • @RaccoonNation
      @RaccoonNation 3 года назад +27

      @@ericfisher565 pharmakeia

  • @Nozarks1
    @Nozarks1 3 года назад +76

    This is such an interesting video. I'm Zoroastrian and amazed with your knowledge. According to legends, the Maghavs (as they're called now) still live hidden in mountains in Iran. And have abilities like becoming invisible at will etc.

    • @wanderingsoul1189
      @wanderingsoul1189 3 года назад +7

      Hello.. glad to come across a zoroastrian.

    • @Nozarks1
      @Nozarks1 3 года назад +3

      @@wanderingsoul1189 yes we’re so few. Glad to come across one too.

    • @Nozarks1
      @Nozarks1 3 года назад +2

      @@wanderingsoul1189 yes it would be. Are you from Iran?

    • @10011011110
      @10011011110 3 года назад +5

      Can you recommend me a list of books to read up on Zoroastrianism? And also on the Magi? I need a few starter books so I can branch off of. I know a bit about Zoroastrianism, but not much. It isn't a religion which is studied enough, I find.

    • @vacuousbard6410
      @vacuousbard6410 3 года назад +4

      Your religion can be proved/debunked using tnt.

  • @DonnaSnyder
    @DonnaSnyder 3 года назад +9

    All that etymology made me giddy with pleasure. The whole video was very interesting and informative. Thank you.

  • @ratgirl34
    @ratgirl34 3 года назад +13

    I love that you got D&D and MTG into the conversation. I don’t fully follow the whole thing but it is fascinating.

  • @fighting3209
    @fighting3209 Год назад +2

    thanks for this, the video did a great job of confirming that we are literally surrounded by magic every which way we turn.

  • @christianmuller976
    @christianmuller976 5 лет назад +11

    German here: DnD and Etymology in one video. This is heaven! Besides Weihnachten, there is also "Weihe" - consecration as another divine related word. It hilarious how similiar German and Englisch become, when you take a dive to the etymological roots of English.

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor 2 года назад

      The Angles and the Saxon tribes invaded and settled in England, and their languages evolved into Anglo-Saxon, the precursor of English. So, Old Germanic languages formed the foundations of English.

  • @catalystcomet
    @catalystcomet Месяц назад

    You and Rick Steve's share a certain quality about your voices that I really appreciate. I can be so stressed out sometimes, I'm very neurotic and I'm working on it, but I feel that listening to things like this is a much healthier coping mechanism than other things.

  • @Fr00ter
    @Fr00ter 2 года назад +10

    Great Video. Well researched, well prepared, must have taken lots of preparation and work 💪🏼

  • @binkbonkbones3402
    @binkbonkbones3402 Год назад +1

    The fact that the Welsh word for pharmacist is magician is the most Welsh thing on the planet

  • @jonnymak1079
    @jonnymak1079 3 года назад +24

    Science is magic...
    And we know nothing compared to the ancients ...

    • @BaronUnderbite
      @BaronUnderbite 3 года назад +7

      The ancients did not separate the spirit from science

    • @jonnymak1079
      @jonnymak1079 3 года назад +1

      @@BaronUnderbite yes !!!
      Exactly bro
      Thats why they understood
      In these days we took God and spirituality out ... :/

  • @hairsgreen3263
    @hairsgreen3263 3 года назад +50

    Holy hell all this and a random shout out for magic the gathering

    • @angieadams8548
      @angieadams8548 3 года назад +1

      AMEN my friend now I know

    • @jeremycbarnhart2305
      @jeremycbarnhart2305 3 года назад

      It's a RIDICULOUS MIX OF CRAP and they GRAB at STRAWS!!!! They string a FAST and Plush blob of info and make it make sense. Its horrific!!!! THEY are the CRYSTAL BALL!

    • @stewartbeckett5642
      @stewartbeckett5642 3 года назад

      I think he has eaten a magic mushroom

  • @Cadwaladr
    @Cadwaladr 6 лет назад +14

    The bit about clerics reminded me of a little Middle English verse I stumbled on one time:
    I pray yow hertyly, worshippull clerke,
    to haue this Englishe mad in Laten:
    "I haue etun a dyschfull of curdys,
    and I haue schetun yowr mowth full of turdys."
    Now opyn yowr satchell of Laten wordys
    and sey me this in clerycall manere.

  • @glowingdawn9179
    @glowingdawn9179 3 года назад +11

    Watching this video feels like clicking through hyperlinks on Wikipedia and reading just the top paragraph of each article for a test you have in an hour.

  • @EriumKross
    @EriumKross 4 года назад +104

    It's so fascinating how words have shaped our evolution so much! Ironically, what you are doing in this video would be considered "magic."

    • @jjs8426
      @jjs8426 3 года назад +2

      Every human action is magical

    • @vanessadotson8067
      @vanessadotson8067 3 года назад

      Not to be that guy but we all spoke one language until Nimrod and the Tower of Babylon where Nimrod tries to kill God and God changes every human's tongue so we cannot understand each other and spread us out across the world and that's why we have different languages

    • @ArcanumArcanorum17
      @ArcanumArcanorum17 3 года назад +6

      @@vanessadotson8067 I don't think that's historically accurate

    • @Spiggo97
      @Spiggo97 2 года назад +4

      @@vanessadotson8067 "Not to be That Guy" -That Guy

  • @vazzaroth
    @vazzaroth 3 года назад +3

    Damn, this video is absolutely amazing. Thank you for making this, I'll be referring people here as often as possible!

  • @steelangel9039
    @steelangel9039 3 года назад +6

    7:24 the words in Slavic languages, such as другой, drugy (meaning, "another", "the other one"), and друг (meaning " a friend") also originate from this (along with the number of myths and folk tales about how the closest ones are the most likely to deceive / betray).

  • @anniefinch6843
    @anniefinch6843 Год назад +1

    I think it's neat learning about different stuff. I remembered that magic was in the Disney movies like Snow White and the seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. It's nice learning about different stuff and I think it's educational.

  • @Jumpoable
    @Jumpoable 3 года назад +5

    Kylie Minogue's Magic brought me here. Now that is magic. So is this magnificent magnum opus of Indo-European etymology. Thank you kind wizard.

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  3 года назад

      Honored to follow her! 🧙🏽‍♂️

  • @earthtonesHQ
    @earthtonesHQ Год назад +2

    "what is blinking?" - These dudes

  • @leannaaustin1555
    @leannaaustin1555 3 года назад +5

    Soooo grateful for your time and work , such a masterpiece produced so informative, loved it

  • @gingerredshoes
    @gingerredshoes 3 года назад +1

    I did not expect an etymology lesson, but 3 minutes into the vid I am here for this, nerding out.

  • @m...1045
    @m...1045 3 года назад +10

    Now that was a comprehensive historical lesson on "magick"
    👏👍

  • @Dynaboy1
    @Dynaboy1 3 года назад +2

    Atlantean priests/sorcerers moved to Egypt and passed their knowledge, you can read about it in the book from Manly P. Hall and book name is SECRET TEACHINGS OF ALL AGES

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. 6 лет назад +9

    Truly magical episode!

  • @DamienZshadow
    @DamienZshadow 3 года назад +3

    This blew my mind as the most comprehensive breakdown of words I did not expect! I need this poster!!!

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  3 года назад +1

      Hi! Thanks! We've now made a poster available, finally: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/64907778, if you're interested. A high quality digital version is also available as a Patreon reward.

  • @amarpapemelanated9821
    @amarpapemelanated9821 3 года назад +4

    Thoth the Atlatean, The Greatest of All! From whom all knowledge came from! Teacher of Lights and Dark!

  • @Amyr28go
    @Amyr28go 3 года назад +6

    That was an overwhelming amount of information, I need to lie down for a sec.
    PS: GREAT VIDEO BTW

  • @kobalt77
    @kobalt77 3 года назад +5

    This was absolutely wonderful ... I learned s much from this, thank you so much !

  • @isaachester8475
    @isaachester8475 Год назад

    I’ve learned so many mindblowing things in the first few minutes of this video that I need to take a break just to ponder them before moving on.

  • @juniorred08
    @juniorred08 3 года назад +3

    “One often meets their destiny on the road they take to avoid it”
    -Master Oogwway-

  • @beetvalley
    @beetvalley 3 года назад

    Trick or Treat is etymologically redundant! Genius!

  • @simonlow0210
    @simonlow0210 6 лет назад +3

    Nice job. I really love magic and mythology in video games so it is fun to learn how the word and related words emerged. I have learnt a lot.

  • @gsleazy1975
    @gsleazy1975 3 года назад +2

    I appreciate the research Into roots that further break down predicate root and give amazing context.
    I always had a wondering of what root words meant and led to current lexicon. You're awesome and thanks for the info!

  • @daddyleon
    @daddyleon 3 года назад +3

    I love this video. Part of the reason is all the connected lines. Etymology is a nice and interesting thing to delve into, but to connect them like tinfoil-hat conspiracies makes it even better! Great way to straddle the line between subtle and overbearing comedic composition.

  • @michelleguymon6112
    @michelleguymon6112 2 года назад

    very informative but a mouth full. around and around we go.. wow! wonderfully done.

  • @LambentIchor
    @LambentIchor 4 года назад +7

    The proto-Celtic root of druid was specifically the oak tree, if I remember correctly, though it did come from the PIE word for tree. So the druid was the oak-knower. With the oak tree being _dair_ in modern Irish. The Irish for magic is _draíocht_ which comes from the druidic arts which over time became magic or enchantment in general.

    • @mladendjukic1061
      @mladendjukic1061 3 года назад

      Druid comes from drvid or drvovid .

    • @LambentIchor
      @LambentIchor 3 года назад +1

      ​@@mladendjukic1061 It's pointless giving words without saying which language they are from. Writing the letter V immediately marks this out as suspicious. It wasn't used in Old Irish. The 'v' sound does exist but it is produced by what is called lenition of the letters 'b' and 'm', with another 'v' sound being produced by what is called eclipsis of the letter 'f'.
      None of these changes were written in Old Irish, which was first written by monks using the Latin script. It was understood that the changes were triggered by the placement of the letters. Later lenition was written by putting a dot over the letter, and eclipsis by the use of consonants.
      And not of these sounds would occur in the Old Celtic root, from which Old Irish and the Gaulish forms would have come from. The Old Celtic is reconstructed to be something like *derwijes, broken down to *derwos "true" and *dru- "tree" (especially oak) + *wid- "to know".
      The Old Irish form was written as 'drui' with the dative and accusative forms being 'druid'. The plural was 'druad'.
      The modern Irish hasn't changed much, being 'draoi' meaning *druid*, with later meanings of wizard and magician, or someone who read auguries.
      Where did you get these two words? What language are they supposed to be from?

  • @JustLooking
    @JustLooking 5 лет назад +2

    Asatru follower and word-nerd here; thanks for the shout-out to my religion! :-)

  • @rmdodsonbills
    @rmdodsonbills 6 лет назад +36

    Similarly, the Lakota language (a Siouan language of the northern great plains of North America) has the word "wakan" which is variously translated as "medicine," "holy," or (potentally) "magic." All of these concepts carry connotations of mystery, as holy beings are mysterious ("Wakan Tanka," the Great Mystery of Lakota religion and roughly akin to an overarching deity, is sometimes translated as "Great Spirit" with "tanka" being a common word to indicate large size or otherwise greatness), or disease and healing is mysterious for pre-industrial or pre-scientific societies. "Mni wakan" (alcohol) is "water" that has mysterious effects. I have to assume that any resemblance to the various "weik" derivatives in European languages is entirely coincidental, at least until linguists/etymologists find a way to trace back further than Proto-Indo-European to connect it with the languages of Native Americans.

    • @patrichausammann
      @patrichausammann 5 лет назад +7

      "Waka" might come from the "rain maker" or "rain god" (> deity), then rain is "water from heaven", so it might be "holy" but also mysterious or magic. I would guess, that "Tanka" might have an Asiatic influence. Maybe from the Japanese language. Because in Japanese "Tanka" is a form of ancient short poem. So we would get "mysterious poem"(>story) or "holy story" from "Wakan Tanka". And we shouldn't forget that knowledge in the past has been passed on in a poetic oral form!😉
      "Mni" might be related to "Mizu", which means "water" in Japanese. Actually it looks to me like a mixture of Japanese, Hawaiian, Maori and Samoan (Mizuka waiwaivai >> Mni). Maybe they have a connection to the German word "Wasser" (>vasɐ) too. And it might be possible, that the west Germanic word "watar", was probably "transformed" to the English word "water". If we have a look at Indonesian, we can see that the expression for water made a circle, from our "English" point of view. And it seems funny, that Indonesia is diagonal on the other side of Eurasia, viewed from England. And now guess what. It is the exact opposit (> contra element) of the English expression, then "water"(Engl.) is called "air" in Indonesia.😉 And to be honest, it seems really strange that the term for "water" is "udara", in Indonesian (udara >> 1.u >v>W, 2. d > ß, 3. a, 4. r, 5. a >e >> 1, 3, 2, 5, 4>>> "Waßer"(Ger.) "Wasser" (Sui. Ger.) water(Engl.)). It looks to me that some people had a lot of time and fun, to shuffle the things(>words) up. But hey, I am only a hobby linguist.😉
      Another strange point is that a tribe of the Lakota is called "Teton", which reminds me very much to the ancient Nordic people in the region of "Jutland", and around Danemark. But they had also connections to the "Blackforest in Germany and the source region of the Danube river.😉 They were called "Teutons" (Engl. with "-s" as a indicator for a plural), "Teutoni" (Ital. with "-i" as an indicator for a plural) and in German "Teutonen" (also with "-nen" as an indicator for a plural). But a part of their homeland sank and they had to leave😔.
      Here I translated a part of a German Wikipedia article to English:
      "Thiuda (Þiuda) is the earliest surviving lexeme in a Germanic language, in the Gothic language, meaning "people".
      The * þeudō, which was reconstructed for the Germanic language, forms the linguistic basis for the etymology of the term German and emerges as a word element in the field of onomastics." (Source: Wikipedia de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiuda)
      Have also a look at the Túatha Dé Danann in Ireland and the "Isla of Mann"😉/Isle of Man or simply "Mannin".
      As I mentioned in another post, J. J. R. Tolkien already knew the answers, and I think I know them too.😊
      🦅🌟🌞✨🕊
      👩🏻‍💻 © by P. Hausammann 🦄🌛🏰 🌜🦁

    • @ancientcivilization9245
      @ancientcivilization9245 3 года назад +2

      The ancient indian scriptures have many stories in which it is mentioned that there were rulers who ruled the entire globe and vedic knowledge was everywhere, with the coming of dark age (kaliyuga) the Dharma is 1/4th of its original strength, elites have huge control over us. Let me give you examples Pharmaceutical, pyschiatry(con pseduo science) , abhramic religions, money, oil, history, media, entertainment etc.

    • @jimanast3593
      @jimanast3593 3 года назад +1

      @@patrichausammann Water is "udara" in Indonesian. (? /!) Water in ancient Greek was "ydoor" and even in modern Greek their is the adjective meaning "watery", which has the nominative forms (in masculine, feminine, & neutral) "ydarees ydaree ydares", respectively!

    • @patrichausammann
      @patrichausammann 3 года назад

      @@jimanast3593 Very interesting! I figured out some kind of a system to interprete other foreign languages and it works pretty well. Naturally there are false friends and some changes which are based on historic divergences, but when I realize how to interprete with my system I was really astound that I understand many words.
      What amazed me most was that when I saw a documentary about American natives, I understood practically everything, and that before the actual translation was told.
      Since I taught myself the Cyrillic alphabet, I now often understand Russian words.
      I mean look at the example of the word "water" in Russian or German. In Russian it is "вода" (> voda), pronounced "vada" and then you look at "water" in English. Or in German it is "Waßer" or "Wasser".
      I mean, there isn't much of a difference in Italian either, since it's called "aqua" there.
      Maybe you ask now why. Look at "voda" (pron. "vada"). Just two simple adaptions and you see what I mean. You just have to invert the "d" to a "q" and change the "v" to "u" and then rearrange the letters.
      Actually it does not surprise me at all. It just remembers me to "one ring to rule them all". This ring has to be uncovered, that its power fade away. I want the world to become a better place, but to achieve this we have to disclose that our "mighty leaders" don't want our best. They want to play us off against each other to gain even more power and wealth.
      Some teachers told me that I could never show the connections between the different languages, ​​and that languages ​​have absolutely nothing to do with mathematics. However, I disagreed and the older I got, the more convinced I am that I was right as a little lad.

    • @jimanast3593
      @jimanast3593 3 года назад +1

      @@patrichausammann Sth else: water in Japanese (mizu) reminds me of water in Turkish : su!

  • @hadotonini1189
    @hadotonini1189 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info. I appreciate the weird intro and background music. It's refreshing.

  • @frostythesasquatch
    @frostythesasquatch 4 года назад +4

    Oh, hey! My favourite religious studies scholar! That was a welcome surprise.

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  4 года назад +2

      What a coincidence, he’s our favourite religious studies scholar too! 😃

    • @emiliolorenzo3139
      @emiliolorenzo3139 4 года назад

      Literally! I thought the same thing 😅

  • @dakotamartinez8310
    @dakotamartinez8310 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video.
    Happy 🎃 Halloween.

  • @marcusmees4625
    @marcusmees4625 3 года назад +19

    You mentioned Gandalf. Gand is also a Scandinavian form of wizardry.

  • @williamchristensen7354
    @williamchristensen7354 3 года назад +2

    Well, consider my itch for linguistic analysis thoroughly scratched!

  • @TheGiantSoda
    @TheGiantSoda 6 лет назад +9

    AND RELIGION FOR BREAKFAST!!!!!! My day was made.

  • @IAM-nb4yk
    @IAM-nb4yk 3 года назад +1

    You went in on this! Very enlightening, thank you.

  • @weblightstudio8215
    @weblightstudio8215 3 года назад +10

    "Magic" has always been with humans. You have done a nice job of analyzing the term in a western sense and I guess a deep analysis would have required a series

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  3 года назад +3

      There is *always* more to say! Because I'm focused around the etymology of English words, I do end up with more restricted slices of big topics like this.

    • @blissexotic4806
      @blissexotic4806 3 года назад +1

      jINN DEMONS DO THE MAGIC....WITH OUT THEM YOU ARE NOT DOING MUCH...

  • @nathansfreedwell982
    @nathansfreedwell982 3 года назад +1

    this video was perfect

  • @eltacodemexico1174
    @eltacodemexico1174 3 года назад +5

    I always wondered why in Spanish we call the Wise Men "The Magician Kings" (Los Reyes Magos)

    • @PM_____
      @PM_____ 2 года назад

      @Torus Factory lol sthu

  • @eldersun9877
    @eldersun9877 3 года назад +1

    Great job ..... I loved every minute of it ...... ETYMOLOGY RULES

  • @KingHackR1ofAnonymous
    @KingHackR1ofAnonymous 3 года назад +7

    It comes from the codes that command the matrix. The matrix we live in is commanded by Combinations of tones that can be used by putting the tones into word commands for easy remembrance. Words are used in combination to create the tones needed to produce the command. There are beings all around us that we can't see some are to assist us with certain problems but not if its part of our training. The commands are there for the certain beings who took bodies for higher purposes. But we have learned from them or witnessed them being used and wrote them down in a way for us to understand. Hope this helps the matrix is made from waves of energy from another Dimension.

    • @juliuslabare8147
      @juliuslabare8147 3 года назад

      There's a movie "Frequencies" by Darren Paul Fisher. Have you seen it?
      It showcases the theory you mention. Code (frequency) is the basis of the language and strings of code form commands. I wouldn't consider the commands magic themselves, like you wouldn't think of a computer command as magic. The Matrix was designed with a fixed number of commands. I think magic refers to using non-native(artificial) commands that are created within the Matrix to alter reality.

    • @starrdust2972
      @starrdust2972 3 года назад

      kinghackr1 how do you know this?

    • @juliuslabare8147
      @juliuslabare8147 3 года назад

      @@starrdust2972 (edit) I think magic refers to any power outside of the Matrix commands. Knowledge from my own experiments.

    • @dukemartinez7551
      @dukemartinez7551 3 года назад

      @@juliuslabare8147 I’ve been doing my own experiments, and I’m thinking magick is a key to glitching the matrix

    • @juliuslabare8147
      @juliuslabare8147 3 года назад

      @@dukemartinez7551 Have you been able to physically move any objects without direct contact?

  • @wendychavez5348
    @wendychavez5348 3 года назад +1

    I love all the etymology in this video! Thank you!

  • @jaymesjmathias9390
    @jaymesjmathias9390 3 года назад +5

    Magic. It is "unknown" or "held secret". That is the most basic and honest way to put it without ANY SPIN OR "MAGIC". You must stay center with no considering any opinion or "thought". If you step one iota away from basic center you then sway TOWARDS one GROUP(s) BELIEF and In so doing AWAY from a (the) OTHER GROUP(s) BELIEF.

    • @stevekinyanjui9504
      @stevekinyanjui9504 3 года назад

      Interesting "stay center" sounds like meditation. Care to explain further ?

  • @SilverEye168
    @SilverEye168 3 года назад

    Excellent breakdown.

  • @rahuldhargalkar
    @rahuldhargalkar 5 лет назад +3

    This is something I love

  • @josephbrauer2573
    @josephbrauer2573 3 года назад

    This is 2 years and 2 months after the release date if this video . HOLY CRAP man !!! how did remember all of that stuff ? ? ? I got very low grades in high school English . You flew right it , well done.

  • @simbriant
    @simbriant 3 года назад +3

    A lot of this makes sense since governments, rulers, and organized religion tend to fear intelligent and wise people because they are not easy to control.

    • @edwilson7798
      @edwilson7798 3 года назад +1

      Never a truer statement....To this day, they still have nothing other than disdain..or contempt for any one..who, actually thinks for him or her self...They really do wish for a population which..questions nothing, and believes only what is being designed for them.
      My daughter was given an assignment and told that..only, "approved" sources where allowed..and, that their work would not be accepted if other sources were used....The same with MSM, it's designed to seem like many sources...when, in reality, it is one source which seems like many...Many people truly believe, they are informed peoples..However, you cannot be an informed person..if, your information comes only from one source or "approved" only sources, as you are then getting designed information..just, like they are doing to people in the education system with.."approved, sources only".
      They do not want a population which thinks and forms their own opinions...They long for a day in which the generation that walks upon the earth, exist in a world where no other sources than, the "approved" sources have survived.
      Which again, it will seem like many different sources do exist..however, all those sources will contain the same designed idea/way of thinking...Sorry for rambling, it's late.

    • @mppm1740
      @mppm1740 3 года назад +1

      This is why the royals hate the lock head one all the plight was planned.see what hate = covid..

    • @racheldoesacrylic4089
      @racheldoesacrylic4089 3 года назад +1

      @@edwilson7798 we have been brainwashed from the miute we were born/ believe nothing question everything

  • @marshillman9914
    @marshillman9914 3 года назад +1

    It was quite a lot but I really appreciate the work you did, for what it's worth.

  • @DJMeriMero
    @DJMeriMero 3 года назад +16

    Magic came down to the people of Babylon, and then spreading all over Mesopotamia , Iran, Yemen and later Israel, Egypt to North West Africa.

    • @bartlemy
      @bartlemy 3 года назад +2

      You speak the truth 💯

    • @DJMeriMero
      @DJMeriMero 3 года назад +1

      @@bartlemy you got some nice DnB playlist there 😉

    • @bartlemy
      @bartlemy 3 года назад +1

      @@DJMeriMero thanks bro.. I'm an ex producer from back in the day

    • @DJMeriMero
      @DJMeriMero 3 года назад

      @@bartlemy oh really? You should help me. I’m from Belgium. You can visit my channel i uploaded 2 demos DnB tracks.

    • @anthonylewis9944
      @anthonylewis9944 3 года назад

      Facts

  • @ardri8680
    @ardri8680 8 месяцев назад

    I am deep in a unique project and this was a godsend

  • @nea1186
    @nea1186 4 года назад +3

    thank you I love and need etymology in my life!!!! love this! from Lv,nv

  • @1stAmbientGrl
    @1stAmbientGrl 5 лет назад +1

    Wow! Soooo much information in this video, I need to watch it several times to absorb it all. Along the line of self-fulfilling prophecies is the power of suggestion. That's really what a self-fulfilling prophecy is; a strong suggestion.

  • @KekoaSkills
    @KekoaSkills 3 года назад +3

    This is intense, complex and amazing! Maybe slow down just a bit.

  • @Lyndanet
    @Lyndanet 3 года назад +1

    I like the news report style used here . It would be great to see you both publish a book with a glossary and footnotes that alone would be so interesting..

  • @MushtaqAhmed-bh2cj
    @MushtaqAhmed-bh2cj 2 года назад +3

    Magic has origins from Babylon.

  • @qui9
    @qui9 5 лет назад +1

    Aww yeah... 30 minute Endless Knot? This is awesome!

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  5 лет назад

      I'm glad that's how you feel! I was rather worried about such a long episode!

  • @rafaelbrgnr
    @rafaelbrgnr 5 лет назад +9

    Interesting. In Portuguese the Magi are called 'Os 3 Reis Magos' (The 3 Magician Kings).

  • @bluelightmoon777
    @bluelightmoon777 2 года назад +1

    Short answer. It was two angels harut and marut who informed people about magic. But only the devils and magicians engaged in it. To become a magician you will have to do the worst types of things first in order for the devils to engage with you. I personally know people who have seen these things and it is as real as it gets.

    • @FaisaBeauty
      @FaisaBeauty 2 года назад

      Where did you get this information from

  • @marasi36
    @marasi36 3 года назад +6

    The Magi would light their fires, chant their mantras and make their offerings to their God “Ahura Mazda”. They were the old world order, priests of Zarathustra, teachers of Avesta, and as Brahmans were to India and the Druids to Europe, so were the Magi to its capital Iran and the surrounding areas of what came to be known as Persia.
    ~
    “Magi” means “priest” its source is the Sanskrit “maga” meaning “priest of the Sun” which then becomes the European words “magic” and “magician”. Zarathustra was their prophet, born into a family of animal traders, his name has been said to mean “one whose camels are old” the “ustra” from the Sanskrit “ustra” meaning “camel” and “zara” seems to come from the Sanskrit “jara” meaning “old” the same “jara” which becomes the European “geriatrics” and “gerentology".
    ~
    Their object of worship, their supreme deity was Ahura Mazda, the “ahura” being the Sanskrit “asura” meaning “divine” from the root “asu” meaning “spirit” and the word “mazda” is the Sanskrit “medha” meaning “wisdom" his name meaning “divine wisdom”. Their beginnings are said to go back some 3,500 - 6000 years and the names for their God, their prophet and their priests are all Sanskrit.
    ~
    In his book “the science of language” Professor Max Muller writes “ It was more faithfully preserved by the Zoroastrians who migrated from India to the northwest and whose religion has been preserved to us in the Zind Avesta, though in fragments only. The Zoroastrians were a colony from northern India ”. The wisdom of the Magi was once a vast library of knowledge known as “Avesta” their language was called “Avestan” a dialect of the ancient Sanskrit language.
    ~
    Iran was originally called "Aryan" its citizens were originally known as "Aryans" they were the centre of Avestan culture. “Arya” meaning “nobel” describes the character of a person and has no relation to skin colour nor geographical locations, its emphasis reflects the cultivation of spiritual knowledge. This was emphasised by Lord Krsna some 5000 years ago where he accuses Arjunas decision not to fight, as non Aryan, as indicated by the word “anarya”.
    ~
    “ sri-bhagavan uvaca
    kutas tva kasmalam idam
    visame samupasthitam
    anarya-justam asvargyam
    akirti-karam arjuna “
    ~
    “ The Supreme Person ( Bhagavan ) said, My dear Arjuna, how have these impurities come upon you ? They are not at all befitting a man who knows the progressive values of life, they do not lead to higher planets, but to infamy.” Gita 2.2
    ~
    The etymology of “Arya” is “ar” meaning “to move” and “ya” meaning “advance” as in that which “moves (ar) in order to advance (ya)”. The dictionary defines “Arya” as “noble” “leader” “kind” “polite” “honourable” “wise” “master” “gentleman” and one who “behaves like an Aryan”. The land which became known as Persia was once “Aryan” and the scriptures known as “Avesta” reflect this in their hymns.
    ~
    " As the bright, glorious star Tishtrya moves on equally, so does the strong wind made by Mazda, and so the Glory of the Aryans ”
    ~
    ” Ahura Mazda spoke unto Zarathushtra, saying, i made the Aryan Glory, rich in food, rich in flocks, rich in wealth and rich in Glory “
    ~
    “ I bless the sacrifice and prayer and the strength and vigour of the Glory of the Aryans made by Mazda ” - all verses from the Ashtad Yasht of Avesta.
    ~
    “Bagastan” known today as ( Behistoon ) is an ancient city of Iran, its name is the Sanskrit “bhaga” meaning “God” and the Sanskrit “sthana” meaning “land” as in “the land of God”. We see the same in the capital of Iraq known as “Bhagdad” the “bhag” being the Sanskrit “bhaga” meaning “God” and “dad” being the Sanskrit “dada” and “dadati” meaning “gift” as in “gift of God”. Upon the cliff face of Bagastan in Iran we find written the following words.
    ~
    " I am Darius the great King, King of Kings, King of many countries and many people, King of this expansive land, the Archaiemenid, son of a Persian, Aryan from the Aryan race ”. Herodotus the famous Greek historian also writes “ These ( Medes and Persians ) were called anciently by all people as the Aryans”.
    ~
    This was the Middle East over 2000 years ago. Prior to the Greeks and Europeans naming the land “Persia” it was known as the Kingdom of the Aryans, an extension of Vedic India where even the name “Iran” is a corruption of the word “Aryan”. And their kings such as “Cyrus the great” and “Darius” both Sanskrit names “Cyrus” a corruption of “Kurus” a name of the great Vedic dynasty and “Darius” is the Sanskrit “dharya” meaning “holding” his name according to academia “holding firm the good”.

    • @djribz
      @djribz 3 года назад +1

      Actually it’s the new world order because the egypto-Greco-Phoenician cultural line is 70 000 years old and the Babylonian is only 7000-10 000 yrs.
      Look up Austronesian maritime peoples.

    • @Shibestrike
      @Shibestrike 3 года назад

      You’re going the wrong direction with the assumption that Avestan came from Sanskrit or that one was a corruption of the other. They were contemporaries and one would likely have understood the other in those times. It is useful to compare the languages to make sense of the other, but they both came from the same proto languages.

  • @lauralaladarling3775
    @lauralaladarling3775 2 года назад +1

    Wow, I have just discovered you. Thank you for your amazing video, what a chart! Wonderful. Xxxx

  • @willemvandebeek
    @willemvandebeek 6 лет назад +15

    Andrew is in mono and only from the left side :-/

    • @moreteabishop5405
      @moreteabishop5405 6 лет назад +2

      Don't slit your wrists just yet, check if your plugged in correctly first.
      Then do it.

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  6 лет назад +3

      Sorry! I guess I didn't check the audio settings for his clips properly. My apologies.

    • @tdgs
      @tdgs 5 лет назад +2

      Hey I had the same issue. I am using the iPhone app and for some reason the sound is weird when watching landscape, but if you are watching vertically the sound is ok. Very weird.

    • @sleazyclara
      @sleazyclara 5 лет назад +2

      Ahaha I was listening with only one earphone in. I was so confused why there was no audio on that part. Thanks for pointing this out!!

    • @darrell20741
      @darrell20741 5 лет назад +1

      @@tdgs It is the poison apple spell. I had an old macbook one time that acted like this just before the microphone stopped working.

  • @asrickman1
    @asrickman1 3 года назад +1

    Awesome presentation! Outstanding, I loved every bit of it! 🙌🏽✨💫

  • @Towoawawabo8
    @Towoawawabo8 3 года назад +7

    Go to Africa or Haiti, you'll see real show that no one can explain

    • @musicguy20
      @musicguy20 3 года назад

      There are people who actually go out of their way to prove these people are scammers and reveal their tricks to make people believe them and of course give them money. It’s sad their tricks include people being killed.

    • @musicguy20
      @musicguy20 3 года назад +1

      @Honey Beez Just like every where

    • @new777new3
      @new777new3 3 года назад

      @@musicguy20 lol not all

    • @lockandloadlikehell
      @lockandloadlikehell 3 года назад

      @@musicguy20 speak for yourself junior

    • @hyphield6471
      @hyphield6471 3 года назад

      it's everywhere if you know where to look

  • @ndo104no
    @ndo104no 3 года назад +1

    I wish this was a poster I could buy and hang!

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  3 года назад +1

      Your wish is our command! Well, actually your comment was the final spur to get us to get this set up, so the infographic is now available as a poster: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/64907778

  • @LEARSIKCIGAM
    @LEARSIKCIGAM 3 года назад +3

    it’s “Magick” and it’s the observation and application of natural laws

  • @Villanelle1783
    @Villanelle1783 2 года назад

    Even tho magic doesn't exist anymore I can't imagine life with magic just imagine epic fights people hunger for power and cool spells

  • @ViceRoze
    @ViceRoze 3 года назад +16

    Why does no one talk about African magic and how all of this can trace back to parts of Africa. Not just Egypt either.

    • @sunofshangoihate45thihated85
      @sunofshangoihate45thihated85 3 года назад +2

      Indeed ifa, Vodoun and other forms of central and west African magik

    • @balazskiss985
      @balazskiss985 3 года назад +2

      @@sunofshangoihate45thihated85 dogons use magic, they gods are Nommos
      nyomós is a hun word means pusher
      in hun the olds has nyomós words, means what metters, what push the balance in a direction
      so who brings knowledge to stone age dogons with sirius a and b in knowledge and stuff?
      huns

    • @sunofshangoihate45thihated85
      @sunofshangoihate45thihated85 3 года назад

      @Danny Brennan correct 👌🏾

    • @sunofshangoihate45thihated85
      @sunofshangoihate45thihated85 3 года назад

      @A ok Ebbo

    • @balazskiss985
      @balazskiss985 3 года назад

      @A zulu
      szóló in hun= speaker, so sure had hun effect on them, and hunor=magur
      magura in africa means lion
      maga ura in hun=selfmade man, independent

  • @KorhalKk
    @KorhalKk 3 года назад +2

    The etymology to phanein I believe is to "bring to the light", "to reveal", better indicating the etymological relationship you're exposing.

    • @vojsavaibrahimi3571
      @vojsavaibrahimi3571 3 года назад

      Phanein = me pa = to lock
      Ne= us
      In =inside.

    • @lettersivewritten
      @lettersivewritten 3 года назад

      Made that mistake just yesterday, lol.

    • @KorhalKk
      @KorhalKk 3 года назад

      @@vojsavaibrahimi3571 The best I can take from your comment is "bannan" from protogermanic which is the root for banish and abandon. And this means "to take away" or to "put away", which is the speculative root for bandit too. Don't know which language you're using but from greek is "to reveal" or "to manifest" and the PIE root is BHA. Sanskrit uses "bhanati" which means "to speak" or "to voice".

  • @ArtichokeAnarchy
    @ArtichokeAnarchy 4 года назад +4

    21:18 “I’m so quirky and unique 🤪”
    stranger next to her: 21:20

  • @vojsavaibrahimi3571
    @vojsavaibrahimi3571 3 года назад +1

    Machina = hold
    Chi/ q/c + hin = in/enter
    A= is
    Is to hold us inside.

  • @ZWZDOzLtxBEO
    @ZWZDOzLtxBEO 5 лет назад +25

    It's interesting how Polish "wiedźma" (a witch) doesn't seem to have negative etymology, yet it suddenly got this connotation, probably after the The Grimms' Fairy Tales publication, most notably Hansel and Gretel, so it would seem.
    "Wiedźma" comes from *vĕdьma meaning "she who knows" similar to how "wieszcz" came to be meaning originally prophet, wiseman and later an inspired poet.
    Both praslavic *vĕdĕti (to know) and *vidĕti (to see) come from PIE *weyd-, yet somehow "wiedźma" feels more connected to sanskrit वेत्ति (veda) than "wieszcz" is... at least it feels that way - if I were to form a feminine version of "wieszcz" I could do it ("wieszczyna" seems the most plausible form, as the tree "wierzba" which is a feminine tree has another form that is "wierzbina", coming from *werb- or perhaps *wer-), yet I can't do it the other way - there's no way to make a masculine form of "wiedźma" other than "wiedźmin" which is a word created for the witcher series, so it is plain fantasy.
    I find this discrepancy between Slavic and Romance/Germaic etymologies really amusing.

    • @evaflowers8153
      @evaflowers8153 4 года назад +1

      nice to read.

    • @merlinidlehands3302
      @merlinidlehands3302 3 года назад

      Are you done yet LOO L Just kidding !

    • @SpaceCase6valence
      @SpaceCase6valence 3 года назад +2

      Someone who had their "witz" about them

    • @PDoodek
      @PDoodek 3 года назад +4

      You can go further and connect it to “vedas”, the Hindu sacred texts.

    • @petrokrasnov2967
      @petrokrasnov2967 3 года назад

      Put this into context. Grimes fairy tales was used to teach children. During the Bolshevik famines children were cannibalized and many women were involved. It’s a reference to Bolshevist terror upon the innocent.

  • @masterah2926
    @masterah2926 3 года назад +2

    Now I understand the movie “The Terminator”- machines!

  • @lafregaste
    @lafregaste 3 года назад +8

    There's a series of children's books called "Hilda" that have a character who's a Mara, and she makes the main characters have nightmares. It's pretty cool to know the author probably knew about the etymology of the word and used it on purpose. Also, the idea of the Mara comes, as far as I know, from "night terrors", a disposition common in teens and young adults caused by stress, anxiety and others that make you suffer constant nightmares, that are quite severe. Sleep paralysis, that can make your mind distort reality, forming monsters, creatures and faces that are "not allowing you to move or breath correctly" and the horrible misogynistic idea of female lust.
    On another comment, not so much about the video itself. The 2 ads before your video were quite... interesting. One is for an app Gaia? that was talking about ancient powers (aliens, magic, etc) and the 2nd was a catholic ad for this coming Easter... I couldn't keep from giggling.. xD

    • @slatwar3221
      @slatwar3221 2 года назад

      It is also a Netflix show now.

  • @umaiman3576
    @umaiman3576 3 года назад +1

    Babylon is the place where magic is first learned. Harut and Marut is the name of the teacher.

    • @FaisaBeauty
      @FaisaBeauty 2 года назад

      Where did you get this information from

    • @umaiman3576
      @umaiman3576 2 года назад +1

      @@FaisaBeauty quran 2:102

  • @PjotrFrank
    @PjotrFrank 5 лет назад +3

    Wow! What a great and educating lecture on the etymology of magic. I enjoyed it very much, although there's a plethora of additional words associated with magic. The Hex/Hexe/Hagazussa/Heka/Hekate connection would have been a nice addition, as well as Caduceus, Thaumaturgy, and Dweomer (a word rediscovered by Gary Gygax - one of the creators of Dungeons & Dragons). So, how do you feel about a second part for this topic?

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  5 лет назад +1

      I may well revisit magical words, there certainly are many more! I've got a few Endnotes planned with bits I left out of this (already very long!) video...

  • @rolandhellmann2232
    @rolandhellmann2232 3 года назад

    The first video i see on your channel, and you have the next follower. Great work thx.

  • @renatehoudijk4626
    @renatehoudijk4626 5 лет назад +5

    Would you consider making this into a giant poster for on the wall? :D

    • @binra3788
      @binra3788 5 лет назад +2

      Or simply a hi resolution image to scroll in??

    • @maiaallman4635
      @maiaallman4635 3 года назад +1

      Great idea

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  3 года назад +1

      Hi! It's taken us a looong time, but we have now made a poster available: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/64907778 Also, a high quality digital version is available as a Patreon reward.

  • @jamescrawley7993
    @jamescrawley7993 3 года назад +2

    I must say, this was a very good video where I learned some things that I have always heard about in rumors, but this was very cool! Learned some interesting stuff! thanks!

  • @wesbaumguardner8829
    @wesbaumguardner8829 3 года назад +3

    Everyone knows it comes from Uranus.

  • @bryanholmes3728
    @bryanholmes3728 3 года назад +1

    I want that entire thing as a giant poster

    • @Alliterative
      @Alliterative  3 года назад

      Thanks for your interest! As a result of several requests, we've now set that up to be available: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/64907778 Also, a high quality digital version is available as a Patreon reward.

  • @Cesar_M_Romero
    @Cesar_M_Romero 3 года назад +3

    If this video wasn’t 80% etymology it would actually be interesting

  • @iosyntropy
    @iosyntropy 2 года назад

    seriously great video thanks mate :-)

  • @patrichausammann
    @patrichausammann 5 лет назад +4

    Dear Alliterative, thank you for your great work! I really appreciate these videos!
    By the way, "magic" > "weise"(Ger.) > "wise" (Engl.) {>knowing/knowledgable} > "wicca" (link to the witches or magicians, but also priests, because they had the same root and the same purpous eons ago) and the ones who are wise, have a "big" (> "magnus" in Lat.) knowledge in mechanics (>machine), mathematics, chemistry and physics.😉
    The crystal balls were some kind of ancient glasses(goggle🤣 > bubble🤣), which might came from the Asian region.🤓 It was a simple tool for older monks and priests, helping them to read books.🤩 Later it was misinterpreted by the people as a magical item(oracle), though the charlatans used them only to perform a show and read their secret records.😉
    I think J.J.R. Tolkien knew this all before us.😉
    As a German speaking person, it is very easy to transliterate the term "ser-" to "Seher"(Ger.), which stands for "seer", "visionary" or "oracle". But it goes much further, because it seems to be related to the Latin word "os", which stands for "mouth" or "bone" in English. And guess what, one of the oldest kind of oracle is the "Chinese Bone Oracle". But this isn't the whole solution. I think our ancestors wanted to show off, that they understood the natural evolution! Think about the "hyoid bone", which can be traced back to fishes (>first gill arch).😉 Holy Grail, and Monty Python knew about the fish too (>watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the scene with the "Knights of Nee", who demand to cut the biggest tree in the forrest with a herring)!🤣 The fish is the solution (Ichthys🐟) 😉. Because the fishes evolved, and went in direction of the eels, who could then survive longer ashore. What has developed the initiation of the amphibious life form. And later some developed to lizards, dinosaur and finally to birds and on the otherside, of the tree of life, the mammals.
    I think that I would have solved their riddle, because our tree of ancestors can be traced back, without any modern genetics, to the fishes. So we can make a cut there in our imagination. I wouldn't cut off a real tree with a fish, this would be silly! I guess, this is also the reason, that Matt Groening made an episode about Jebediah Springfield and his artificial hyoid bone.
    Yay, I found the "arch". 🤗I hope to be able to finish my book soon, which I have been writing for so long. But I have to counter check everything at least twice, because I'm human and mistakes can happen. 😅

    🦅🌟🌞✨🕊
    👩🏻‍💻 © by P. Hausammann 🦄🌛🏰 🌜🦁

    • @cristinabutasimon9159
      @cristinabutasimon9159 3 года назад +1

      Hi, was fuer ein Buch schreibst du? Worueber? Wenn ich so sehe was du da geschrieben hast, dein interdisziplinares Denken, dann muss es sehr interessant sein. Mach's gut

    • @patrichausammann
      @patrichausammann 3 года назад

      ​@@cristinabutasimon9159 Vielen Dank! Es geht in meinem Buch über die Herkunft der verschiedenen Schriftsysteme und den Zusammenhang unter den verschiedenen Sprachen. Es geht aber auch um den Zusammenhang mit alten Legenden und Sagen. Leider hängt das Ganze schon seit etwa einem Jahr bei den Leuten, denen ich es zum Korrekturlesen gegeben habe. Die einen wollten es erst gar nicht Lesen, da sie fanden, dass es zu kompliziert sei. Von anderen habe ich bis jetzt leider noch keine Rückmeldung erhalten. Ich hoffe ja nicht, dass es bei jenen einfach unterging.
      In der Zwischenzeit habe ich mich mit anderen Dingen, wie dem "Mysterium" des Djatlow-Falls vom Jahr 1959 in Russland, genauer gesagt im nördlichen Ural, beschäftigt. Dabei habe ich die gesamte Lösung, mit allen nötigen Indizien und Beweisen erarbeitet. Ich bin nun bei diesem Thema an der Endkontrolle, sowie den letzten Audiokommentaren.
      Bei Interesse findet man jedoch jetzt schon die Lösung auf meinem Kanal, wobei ich zugeben muss, dass es im Moment eher sehr trockene Videos ohne Audiokommentare sind.
      Die offiziellen Fotos und Kartenausschnitte reichen jedoch längst um meine These zu stützen. Der wahre Grund für das Ableben der Gruppe war eine R-7 Interkontinentalrakete mit einem 1,6 MT Nuklearsprengkopf, mit Codenamen «слива -> «sliva» (Rus.) für „Zwetschge“.
      Dies ist auf den Fotos welche ich digital nachbearbeitet habe klar ersichtlich. Die Distanz zum "Ground Zero" betrug ziemlich genau 27,4 km, was immer noch für Erblindung, Verbrennungen dritten Grades und den Bruch von Rippen und Schädelknochen, durch die verzögerte Druckwelle gereicht hat. Zudem habe ich ebenso die Aussagen von indigenen Mansen und anderen Wandergruppen berücksichtigt, welche meine These ebenfalls unterstützen. Ich hoffe ich bin mit dem Video bald fertig. Jedoch streikt mein PC ab und zu ein wenig, da ich von der Länge her bei etwas mehr als einer Stunde und fünfzig Minuten stehe.
      Leider musste ich betreffend Copyright teilweise tiefer in die Tasche greifen, um Lizenzen für gute Musiktitel zu kaufen, wobei ich nicht geizen wollte. Die Auswahl hat jedoch viele Stunden in Anspruch genommen. Ganz zu schweigen von der Arbeit betreffend Informationsbeschaffung, dem Texten, sowie der Fotobearbeitung inkl. Koloration und Arrangement. Die Projektkosten sind dabei beinahe ins unermessliche für meine Verhältnisse gestiegen und dies, obwohl ich noch nicht weiss, ob sich dies jemals lohnen wird. Ich lasse mich diesbezüglich überraschen.
      Das Problem ist halt oft, dass solche Themen recht trocken und eher technischer Natur sind, was für viele eher langweilig sein kann. Ich gehe jedoch noch auf andere ähnliche Fälle ein und zeige an Hand derer noch andere Hintergründe mit vergleichbaren Phänomenen auf. Alle Informationen sind selbstverständlich durch offizielle Dokumente, aber auch Luftbildaufnahmen unabhängig von jedermann/-frau nachprüfbar, was mir persönlich am wichtigsten ist.

  • @DeeMolition
    @DeeMolition Год назад

    Note the fact that Cyrus is wearing a modified Egyptian-style crown.

  • @JohannesSkolaude
    @JohannesSkolaude 6 лет назад +3

    magicians were allways mechanics/engineers (social and technical). The people who made groups of people believe in cultural constructs (narratives including "causality") as reality. Look at heron of alexandria and his religion machines

  • @JustLooking
    @JustLooking 5 лет назад +1

    Re: deus ex machina...the phrase (translated into Latin from Greek) originally referred to staged divine interventions in classical dramas. An actor playing the god was placed in a mechanical device above the stage, so that he could descend on cue and deal with other characters' problems.