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The Text Deals With The Formation of The Solar System Prior to The Celestial Battle.
"It was Voyager [project]that focused our attention on the importance of collions," acknowledged Edward Stone of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech),the chief scientist of the voyager progam. "Th cosmic crashes were potent sculptors of the Solar System."
The Sumerian made clear, 6,000 years earlier, the very same fact. Central to their cosmogony, worldview, and religion was a cataclysmic event that they called the Celestial Battle. It was an event to which references were made in miscellaneous Sumerian text, hymns, and proverbs--just as we find in the Bible's books of Psalms, Proverbs, Job, and various others. But the Sumerians also described the event in detail, stept by step, in a long text that required seven tablets. Of its Sumerian original only fragments and quotations have been found; the mostly complete text has reached us in the Akkadian language, the language of the Assyrians and Babylonians who followed the Sumerians in Mesopotamia. The text deals with the formation of the Solar System prior to the Celestial Battle and even more so with the nature, causes, and results of that awesome collision. And, with a single cosmogoic premise, it explains puzzles that still baffle our astronomers and astrophysicists.
Even more important, whenever these modern scientists have come upon a satisfactory answer--it fits and corroborates the Sumerian one!
Until the Voyager discoveries, the prevailing scientific viewpoint considered the Solar System as we see it todayas the way it had taken shape soon after its bedinning, formed by immutable laws of celestial motion and the force of gracity.
Za. Sit. Gen rev'td p.23