while researching the names assigned to planets in the solar system, i was thinking about the sufixes seen in the planet names that Shijing has posted about.
now, we know the c's say that most planets in the solar system have 4d life on them.
my hunch is that the planets' sufixes might be a signifier of what dimensions are inhabited on a planet.
the sufixes, or rather, signifiers are 'ar' and 'as'.
based upon info the c's have given about various planets over time, as well as scientific information,
it is possible to draw a parallel between these signifiers and inhabited / inhabitable dimesnions of planets.
the following quote is copied and pasted from Shijing's post.
Q: (L) How many planets are in our solar system?
A: 12
Q: (L) Could you tell us the names of all the planets, their distances from the sun, the chemical composition, and the diameter.
A:
Planet Distance from Sun Diameter Chemical Composition
Mercury=Opatanar 36 million miles from Sun 3000 mi dia.
Venus=Pemuntar 67 million miles from Sun 7,500 mi. dia.
Earth=Saras 93 million miles from Sun 7,900 mi. dia.
Mars=Masar 141,500,000 miles from Sun 4,200 mi. dia.
Jupiter=Yontar 483,400,000 miles from Sun 88,700 mi. dia.
Saturn=Zendar 886,700,000 miles from Sun 74,500 mi. dia.
Uranus=Lonoponor 1,782,700,000 miles from Sun 31,566 mi. dia.
Neptune=Jinoar 2,794,300,000 miles from Sun 30,199 mi. dia.
Pluto=Opikimanaras 3,666,100,000 miles from Sun 1,864 mi. dia.
NI=Montonanas 570,000,000,000 miles from Sun 7,000 mi. dia. solid matter
NII=Suvurutarcar 830,000,000,000 miles from Sun 18,000 mi. dia. hydrogen, ammonia
NIII=Bikalamanar 1,600,000,000,000 miles from Sun 46,000 mi. dia. hydrogen, ammonia
now..
let's begin with Earth, 'Aras':
Earth
we know that earth is inhabited at 3rd and that possibly before being inhabited at third it was inhabited primarily in 4th.
so for earth Aras, would make sense.
according to this theory,
Pluto as well as
NI (Montonanas)
should be inhabited organically on 3rd as well, or maybe they were at the point their names were given them,
or maybe the names themselves signify the possibility of the planet to technically support some kind of 3d life.
in hebrew the name for earth is Aretz, whic also means land.
all that is necessary for the name to be read as 'Aras' would be to exchange one letter out of the three in hebrew,
being the last letter in the word which is sounded 'Ts' instead of 's'.
Mercury
in a plethora of 'european' languages, we also see Mercury ending in a sound that resembles Ar.
some examples :
romanian Mercur
as well as; danish, icelandic, finnish etc'
from what scientists are saying and are able to assess, physical organic life on mercury is not probable, but of course in 4d the rules are completely different.
Venus
while looking through the various names given to Venus on earth, we find the Basque name of Artizar.
an interesting thing is, there are many names ending not in 'ar' as one would expect, but in 'ra'. a few examples are the slovanian, croatian, russian and georgian words which are all Venera.
perhaps this has do to with the fact that venus is the only planet in the solar system that seems to be revolving around the sun 'against the grain' so to say ?
since we started with earth in this analysis, let's take a look at the next planet out.
Mars
the funny thing we find about Mars' name in 'earthen' languages, is that in venetian, spanish and galacian the word for mars is Marte.
this word bears a undeniable resemblance to the italian word for death, 'Morte'.
of course, in many languages, it is referred to as 'Mars' which ends in 'ars', which is almost exaclty the name given by the c's for Earth.
a 'dead' version of earth ?
or maybe at one time life 'died' on it because of an interaction with earth ??
let's move beyond the asteroid belts / planetary-remains past mars and take a look at the gas giants.
Jupiter (Saturn, Uranus and Neptune)
aside from the fact that in most languages the 'er' at the end of the name Jupiter sounds close to 'ar' as it is...
we also find that the germanic god associated with this planet is named 'donar'.
the great fluidity of the gasses floating around on these giants, plus the appearance of hexagonal features on some of their poles, suggest that these planets may harbour complex structures / life in 4d.
the hexagonal features on at least one gas giant's poles have been discussed by Laura and friends with the c's.
an interesting thread in the forum that discusses this would be
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,5570.msg37660.html#msg37660
and images are found readily online by searching 'hexagonal pole saturn'.
moving past the gas giants..
Pluto
the interesting thing that pops up is that there are a few names for Pluto that actually end in the 's' amongst 'earth languages'.
and in lithuanian for example, the name given is Plutonas, which ends in the full 'as' signifier.
whereas in samogitian for example the name is Plutuons.
now, science tells us that pluto does have various frozen liquids on it, meaning that technically it could have once, or could in the 'future' harbour organic life as
we know it.
i wonder if we could start looking into other features of the names given to the planets by the c's, beyond this conjecture as to the sufixes / signifiers 'ar' and 'as'.
any comments, ideas on the subject and reflections are welcome as always.