Sumerian Stories of Creation

7 12. 01. 2017
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

The Sumerian creation stories tell not only the creation of man, but also the creation of the Earth. We find a settled version of the Bible that speaks of God creating the heavens and the earth in seven days. The "7 Sumerian creation tables" provide much more detail in the story of the creation of the Earth.

Creation tables show that our solar system was just beginning to form, and the planets were not yet firmly grouped at the time when the intrusive planet appeared, under the gravity of the surrounding planets. Pluto, Uranus and Neptune passed. The disturbing planet began to move toward the center of our solar system. The Sumerians called our planet, which was not yet very developed at the time, Tiamat. They explain that as the intruding planet passed through the inner solar system, one of the planet's large moons collided with our primitive Earth (Tiamat). During this collision, Tiamat split in two, loosening and spreading the debris around him, forming a pattern that can be seen in the sky today as a belt of asteroids. The Bible mentions this event as a "hammered bracelet."

Determining a new orbit 

After the collision, Tiamat was moved into a new orbit. The waters of Nibiru mingled with the waters of the Earth, and life began to emerge as a whole. This fact is called panspermia.

Sumerian creation stories explain some key aspects of our modern understanding of cosmology and probably how life began on Earth. It would take billions of years longer for life here on Earth to evolve in a natural way than the total history of the Earth. The biological process of a living creature, nutrient uptake and waste excretion is an extremely complex genetic process. The idea that life on Earth somehow originated from prehistoric soup and lightning is simply no longer acceptable. It could be compared to a situation where a tornado invades a junkyard and somehow mysteriously assembles a Boeing 747. The probability of this event is too small to be considered a clear answer.

Panspermia is a hypothesis that the "seeds" of life already exist throughout the universe, that life on Earth may have originated from these "seeds," and that they may have delivered or have delivered life to other habitable bodies.

The related and at the same time distant idea of ​​exogenesis is a more limited hypothesis that life has been transported to Earth from somewhere in space. But it no longer makes any prediction of how widespread it is. Because the term "exogenesis" is better known, there is a tendency to use it in connection with what we should, more specifically, call panspermia.

How he came to life on earth             

The Sumerian creation stories explain how the waters of Nibiru mingled with our Earth. Could this be the answer to how all and complete life came to Earth? Nibiru, a much older planet, probably had billions of years to develop on life. Or life arrived on Nibiru and then evolved for much longer than life here on Earth.

The creation story goes on to explain how the planet Nibiru becomes a permanent member of our solar system in an extremely elliptical orbit. The Sumerians have noted that this orbit is so large that it takes 3 years to complete one orbit. The Sumerians call this orbit "shar." The solar year of one orbit of the Earth around the Sun lasts 600 days. It will be 365 Earth years before the planet Nibiru completes one orbit around the Sun.

Longer life cycles   

If it is true that the Anunnaki came from the planet Nibiru, as the Sumerians talked about in their creation stories, their life cycle would be much longer than that on planet Earth. For example, let's say someone from Earth travels to Nibiru and stays there for a year. At the time of his return, 3 years had passed on Earth, but in reality he would only age one year. This point relates to many biblical references that speak of entering heaven, where we are to enjoy longer life cycles. Imagine if Jesus Christ was Anunnaki and came to Earth and established his following. Then he left Earth and returned to Nibiru for one year. When he returns to Earth, where 600 years will pass in the meantime, he will be only one year older during that time.

If the planet Nibiru exists, our modern science could see it. The Sumerian tablets depict a man plowing a field while looking upwards. A circle is visible in the sky, from which rays of light emerge (the sun) and a cross emitting rays of light (Nibiru). The Sumerians knew when it was possible to see the planet Nibiru in the sky, while at the same time approaching the inner part of our solar system.

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