Why I continue writing here.
I feel defined when I can trace my origins to the workgroups of the Anunnaki. I am sure other tribes share the sentiment when similarly traced. I am therefore saddened that such large southern African groups as the Herero, the Boers (the Dutch), the Ovambo, the Subia (BeKuhane) remain largely unidentified from the workgroups of the Anunnaki. Hopefully someone will someday reveal to me who these groups are.
There is a song with a line "fungo dzangu dzino tambira kure...". I don't know what language that is, but from the Kalanga perspective, my understanding is that it means "my thoughts are racing far...". The song came to mind when I was puzzling, as I often do, over what exactly are time and space. We are told that when we look into space through a very powerful telescope, we are effectively looking into the past. So, suppose two people are standing back to back and peering into the heavens, each with an "infinitely" powerfull telescope. Either of these two people should see the Big Bang. But they are looking in opposite directions. So what does that mean; that space is round or that the Big Bang is continuing to "bang" even as we try to understand it?
I don't understand at all. But maybe someday I will.
There is a song with a line "fungo dzangu dzino tambira kure...". I don't know what language that is, but from the Kalanga perspective, my understanding is that it means "my thoughts are racing far...". The song came to mind when I was puzzling, as I often do, over what exactly are time and space. We are told that when we look into space through a very powerful telescope, we are effectively looking into the past. So, suppose two people are standing back to back and peering into the heavens, each with an "infinitely" powerfull telescope. Either of these two people should see the Big Bang. But they are looking in opposite directions. So what does that mean; that space is round or that the Big Bang is continuing to "bang" even as we try to understand it?
I don't understand at all. But maybe someday I will.
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