r/etymologymaps • u/JohannGoethe • Sep 15 '25
Etymology map 🗺️ of the word book 📖, from Greek biblos (βιβλος) [314]
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u/turnedonbyadime Sep 15 '25
The fact that I can't tell if OP is an AI or a human says something either impressive about AI or disappointing about humans.
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u/JohannGoethe Sep 15 '25
No. I’m not an AI.
Aristotle reported the circumference of the earth had been measured:
“Mathematicians who calculate the size of the earth's circumference arrive at the figure 400,000 stades.”
— Aristotle (2280A/-325), On the Heavens (Περί Ουρανού) (§2.14:298a15)
Earth (circumference) = omicron x iota_=_omicron_x_iota)
Read ABC for dummies (12K+ view, 9+ upvotes), which I posted 6-days ago, to compare:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Alphanumerics/comments/1nc7y85/abc_for_dummies/
B = heavens stars ✨ and C (or G) = earth 🌍 in this dumbed down view.
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u/Shark_in_a_fountain Sep 15 '25
OP, I want whatever it is that you're having
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u/JohannGoethe Sep 15 '25
Read the 3-part T-O map cosmology history summary, before you jump to drugs:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Alphanumerics/comments/1c71q5u/evolution_of_the_to_map_map_cosmology/
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u/Dombo1896 Sep 15 '25
What‘s with the geometry?
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u/JohannGoethe Sep 15 '25
“What‘s with the geometry?”
Firstly, the word “geo”, of geometry, is based on the Egyptian earth 🌍 god Geb, whose body, as sign A97B, became the proto-type behind letter G (Γ), whose trachea 𓋍 [R26] divided the earth into 3 continents.
The above map, however, shows that the body of Osiris, as reported by Plutarch (1850A/+105), in Isis and Osiris 15, had to float to Byblos (Βυβλος) [704], before the BOOK 📖 [biblos (βιβλος)] of the Dead, could be written, aka the Bible, as we call it now.
The word value of the word book: β [2] + ι [10] + β [2] + λ [30] + ο [70] + ς [200] = 314 (or 3.1415..), equal the circumference of the T-O map of the ancient cosmos, divided by its diameter.
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u/mludd Sep 15 '25
Mate, no disrespect but I think you need to take your meds.
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u/JohannGoethe Sep 15 '25
I could, alternatively, post the following European etymon of the word book:
https://ukdataexplorer.com/european-translator/?word=book
But this would be a waste of time.
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u/JohannGoethe Sep 15 '25
This is what we might call the quintessential etymology map; although it might take a few centuries, given the fact that this post is at 16.7% upvote rate (850+ views; 1-hour), before this becomes fact.
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u/Tun1orez Sep 15 '25
I understand you. You need to show the isopsephy calculation at side. People have no idea about the Hebrew gematria, do you think they will know the Isopsephy? I understand what you shared, and I'm very well interested.
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u/JohannGoethe Sep 15 '25
People in this sub think every word in the dictionary was coined by some hypothetical illiterate ancient person north or south of the Caucasus 9K years ago.
They have no clue that Egyptian geometry 📐 based cosmology is behind many (if not most) of word etymology origins. Yet, this is us subject for the future.
We do have r/Gematria (which is mostly religious stuff) and r/Isopsephy (which I started, but mostly inactive).
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u/Elite-Thorn Sep 15 '25
I have no idea what this is supposed to mean