- I deciphered the earthly secret of the constellation Ursa Major, - said the Kuzbass ethnographer Viktor Kharin at a scientific conference in Khakassia, at the recent "Balandin readings". - Our great … ancestors flew from there, leaving messages in words, symbols, maps.
… A delusion, you say. Beyond the big science. Incredible. Controversial. But as the organizers of the conference in Chernogorsk, Siberian historians and linguists, explained to Kuzbass later, still reflecting on the conclusions, "… Kharin's hypothesis also has the right to be …"
Paws and dads
Everyone on planet Earth knows about the constellation Ursa Major, about the famous flickering bucket in the black sky, along which it is so easy to find the North Star and the direction of the North and the North Pole at night. And who can see the bucket. And to whom, at his point of coordinates, he is inaccessible.
And the point is not only that in the past they taught great about the stellar landmark-bucket in schools, in children's camps, on hikes, in families.
And, according to Kharin, it's also about … genes …
… In the mountains, an hour's train ride from Mezhdurechensk, at the Teba station, where Viktor Vasilyevich lives, the Bear in the low sky shines with stars especially brightly. And on the emblem of the village there is also a bear. And stories about bears in the taiga - in all generations of residents - are commonplace …
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- And I saw the first “my” bear that came to the house when we lived in the mine, when I was three years old. He went to the window. I stood behind the sash of the window … I watched until the bear slowly wandered back into the forest … And I remembered it very well, - explains the local historian and artist Kharin. - And later, in my school years, I saw more bears. And then I was attracted by the map of the starry sky, and I learned to find not just a bucket in the sky, but already a figure, a silhouette of the Big Dipper from stars and stars … And I was surprised. There are many complete figures of the constellation on old star maps, and different. Including on them - the Big Dipper is "drawn" … with a long tail! And with paws - not bearish at all … But more canine, wolf.
… Years passed. The inconsistencies in the figure of the Bear, "running" among the stars with strange paws, on the old maps did not give the artist peace of mind. And then he compared words associated with bears in 20 languages of the world …
- The bear is considered an o-ber-eg and a symbol of the father-protector and the Motherland. A bear in German is "rem", and in Shor "rem" is a wolf … Another bear in the languages - "ars", "urs", is associated with the north. Even in different languages the word (or part of the word) "aba" ("both") is widespread. In terms of meaning, it is connected with parents, grandparents, and with a bear, a dog … And with the ancestral home of people, it turns out, with the pole. And the direction - to the ancestral home - is indicated by the Big Dipper in the sky, - Kharin explains briefly. - So there is no contradiction in the drawing of the Ursa Major constellation on old maps. Because the meaning of the names of all these animals - bear, wolf, dog, carries the name of the progenitor - "aba" ("both"), that is, the protector and protector of the clan … And so, comparing different languages, I derived "my" system of decoding words, called paleoetymology, having defined:each letter and syllable has its own special meaning, code. And, having compared this system with the ancient, almost forgotten by people, the All-Light Letter (in which there are 147 beeches, each has a name, place, sound, taste, color, image and also a deep meaning. - Ed.), Finding more than half coincidences, I realized that in my search I took the right track … And that, in ancient times, aliens flew to Earth from the side of the Big Dipper and flew away, leaving a small party of colonists at the North Pole, where it was then comfortable to live. In ancient times, aliens flew to Earth from the direction of the Big Dipper and flew away, leaving a small party of colonists at the North Pole, where it was then comfortable to live. In ancient times, aliens flew to Earth from the direction of the Big Dipper and flew away, leaving a small party of colonists at the North Pole, where it was then comfortable to live.
One of the distant images of the stars of the Big Dipper looked more … like a wolf
They did not interfere with the development of life on Earth and the emerging humanity.
But with climate change and natural disasters, they settled on the planet. We helped people with knowledge. And in order not to be forgotten about them on Earth, they gave people names and instructions, circulated code words and a star map around the planet … After all, what is the main thing for any colony in general? So that the descendants, mingling with the natives, the ancestral home (the place of the colony is the pole and the planet in a distant constellation) remember … And not just look into the starry sky …
- But, according to the official version, humanity has achieved everything by itself. And, as they began to speak and give the world around them names, words began to wander from language to language … And that, in your opinion, progress, human development were not independent?
- There were. But, perhaps, after the push, the injection of important knowledge and such a sacred set of words …
… It is curious that back in 1996, astronomers discovered an exoplanet in the constellation Ursa Major, which is 46 light years away. And in 2002 two more. Exoplanets are planets that revolve around a star (their "sun"), are in the habitable zone, and life is possible there. But they are still terribly far away for study, and life has not yet been found anywhere on exoplanets …
We are not alone?
In general, until 1995, humanity believed that there could not be a second Earth or another, with the probability of any form of life, in the world. Until astronomers discovered the exoplanet 51 Pegasus b.
But how many possible worlds have been spotted to date?
“Only about 350 Earth-like planets have been discovered,” Vadim Chernobrov, head of the Russian research association “Cosmopoisk”, explained to Kuzbass. “The nearest planet, Alpha Centauri, is about four light-years from us.
The planet of Barnard's Star is six light-years away. Nothing has been found closer yet …
It looks like a possible world on one of the planets of the Trappist-1 system, as illustrated by NASA
But in general, there will be no difference in flying to Barnard's star or further in the future, as soon as humanity can escape into deep space. Anyone who can fly a distance of several light years will be able to cover a distance of hundreds of light years.
… And so far only four spacecraft were launched by mankind into deep space, in the 1970s. These are drones. They fly at such low speeds, by the way, to Barnard's star, that they will be near it only after 6,000 Earth years. And, of course, nothing will be filmed. All equipment is already out of order, communication is lost.
- And in what direction is it preferable to look for brothers or great-great … grandfathers in mind?
- Most of the already discovered exoplanets are associated with stars that are visible in the southern hemisphere of the Earth … But the constellation Ursa Major is very large, and the likelihood of discoveries associated with it is also considerable.
- In February, at a press conference, NASA announced the discovered clone of the solar system - in the constellation Aquarius, 39 light years from us, which is 390 trillion km. And there, around the star TRAPPIST-1, 7 planets revolve. They were found by NASA telescopes. And NASA reported: all TRAPPIST-1 planets are closer to their sun than Mercury is to our Sun. They are rocky, and on the seventh, most likely, the kingdom of ice. And all the planets are in orbits so close to each other that a "man" from a window could see, being on one, clouds and mountains - another. And, most importantly, all 7 planets most likely have water. So they will find life there?
- TRAPPIST-1 is the most unique case. All 7 planets of this star are like the Earth. Before that, they found only one or two exoplanets and often of the type of our Jupiter, and even much more … So the time for the discovery of terrestrial planets is just coming …
In addition, the TRAPPIST-1 star is not as bright as our Sun. Everything is different there, not like ours. And the speed of rotation around the star, and the year, on average, lasts a month … But the main thing. When scientists recalculated the heat flux, they came to the conclusion that the three planets of that system are in a comfortable zone, in a habitable zone where it is warm enough, and water from ice can pass into liquid, but not hot enough to go into steam. In order for life to arise on the basis of water, suitable temperatures are needed above zero and not below - 50 … But other forms of life are still possible, not only protein, but silicon, for example, which is comfortable at +400, +500 degrees. And on the basis of ammonia, which is comfortable at -100 degrees … But while humanity is stubbornly looking for a world similar to ours.
It looks like a parade of planets in the Trappist-1 star system, photo from the official NASA website
PS. Victor Kharin in Teba continues to work with his home museum of the history of local mines. And he continues his study of the messages of aliens left in the history of maps and languages. A significant meeting with a bear "helps" him in the latter. In the summer of 2016, I was riding a motorcycle along the old road, from the site of the former Cox mine, and a furry back flashed in front of me. I thought: moose. And I drew level and saw a bear running along the road in the bushes. He gasped to himself … And for a few seconds the race went side by side until Kharin pulled ahead …