Episode 271: Sator / Sator Square

This week Byron got The Strangers’d, we investigate ancient palindromes on stone, & talk mental illness and familial demons, as we review Jordan Graham’s Sator.

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  1. Thanks for bringing out what I didn’t know: that the similarities between Mithraism and Christianity, as raised for instance in “The World’s 16 Crucified Saviors”, aren’t as great as those tendentious scholars would have it.

    Also, I’m glad you can find stuff in movies like this and conclude that they’re no coincidence, rather than automatically dismissing such patterns as pareidolia — which is what people say I’m doing with my friend’s TV serial “Lost”. We know people who produce for the screen have a sense of humor and put in stuff that may be apparent to only the very few.

    Oh, and the Electric Universe hypothesis does have a lot of explanatory power, but only if you ignore the math’s being off by 2 or 3 orders of magnitude in places. I was a friend of a friend of Wally Thornhill (and I met him once), and there’s a lot to (heh) attract me to these electrodynamic explanations of things that conventional astrophysics doesn’t do well, but a lot to repel me as well.

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