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Ancient Civilizations and the Creation Story
Every ancient civilization, including the Egyptians, Sumerians, Hindus, Buddhists, Christianity, and Judaism, shares a similar creation story. This story often begins with a Creator or God forming the universe through sound, resonance, and frequency, known as the spoken word. In Christianity, for example, it is said, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth,” followed by “Let there be light.” However, water is mentioned before creation, leading to a deeper understanding of the role of hydrogen, oxygen, and water in creation.
Michael Tellinger explains that the initial phrase of the Bible reveals an insight into quantum mechanics, suggesting that we live in a magnetoelectric universe, not an electromagnetic one. Sound, vibration, and resonance create magnetic fields, which, in turn, generate electromagnetic fields, such as light. He emphasizes that light is a consequence of sound and resonance, challenging the idea that light is of primary importance.
The Speed of Sound and Light
According to Tellinger, science has propagated a misconception that nothing can move faster than the speed of light. He argues that sound travels faster than light and that this truth has been suppressed.
This understanding of sound and magnetic fields impacts the study of quantum mechanics and particle physics, highlighting the importance of magnetic, toroidal, torsion, and vortex fields in the creation of light, gravity, and other physical phenomena.
The Anunnaki and Their Influence
The Sumerian texts tell the story of the Anunnaki, beings who came to Earth, possibly from another dimension, to mine gold. This connection to gold resonates across ancient civilizations, where gold was highly valued. Tellinger explains that the Anunnaki possessed advanced knowledge of genetic manipulation and possibly created a species, the Adamu (similar to the biblical Adam), to perform labor in the gold mines.
He highlights the importance of distinguishing between the Creator God, often referred to with a capital “G,” and the Anunnaki, or gods with a lowercase “g,” who manipulated humanity.
The biblical story of the “sons of God” interacting with the “daughters of man” further suggests that these beings had a significant impact on human history.
The Obsession with Gold
Tellinger traces the human obsession with gold back to the Anunnaki’s influence. Ancient civilizations, such as those in the Americas, Africa, and India, stored vast amounts of gold.
The European colonizers found gold hoards when they arrived in these regions, revealing a widespread and historical fixation on the metal. Tellinger posits that this obsession originated from the Anunnaki, who required gold for reasons beyond simple wealth.