week 7 dq response Mary Jean

For me this weeks discussion was very difficult. I spent the week trying to figure the best way to fix this to have a solid qualitative study.

The community review seems to be the best way to start. But then there are enumerable other problems. Studies like this is where I focus a lot of my research. From experience I can tell you that for a lot of the discoveries in research I have done, large chunks of the audience have less than no interest in dealing with the facts and evidence presented.

My work on Janus for example; in one graphic I can definitively prove that the schema of Rome Proper is literally the Pyramids of Egypt. The Pyramids of Egypt were built to resemble the biology of Siamese twins attached at the hip and mid back. Which is identical to the Double Heads of Janus. Which is the foundation symbol for the Vatican. Where the dome of St Peters is, was the location of a large Temple of Janus on a hill which was approximately where the roof of St. Peters is currently. 

However, in the months since said discovery, few of the community are interested. Egyptologists, Roman Scholars, etc. have all but refused to acknowledge the facts. Those figurines from Rome depict something entirely different than what has been assumed for the last 1500 years. The figurines depict the ceremony of memento mori. The foundation word being mem, is a direct reference to Pharaoh Mem and the Memkaure Pyramid the smallest and farthest south on the Giza Plateau. Why is this important, these behaviors point to the Romans might have had an idea and researched the concept of the quantum field. Performing actions to in effect trigger the field to in effect force Janus to release “sparks” of inspiration or the Latin word Genius to people in the community who would then be needed to go tell the leaders the inspiration. However, the scholars do not seem to be interested in said results no matter what evidence. These are very interesting academic topics to explore. How to go about performing with so many huge obstacles is a set of really good questions.