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The Media of the United States of America
Research Paper
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Descripción editorial
The Media of the United States of America teaches Greek mythology to beginners. Greek mythology is the story language of the ancient Greeks that personifies nature through letter symbolism. The MEDUSA is a new and revised Research Paper Version of the original Tablet Version (now Figure 7. and 8.). Textbook Version coming soon.
In the beginning, XGTR. Chaos. Χ. Gaia. Γ. Tartarus. ΤΡ. Eros. Ρ. Words are made up of letters, and words have meaning, but what do the letters mean? This paper presents a theoretical framework for the interpretation of Greek mythology, and announces the discovery of a new dialect of ancient Greek. My idea is that the meaning of words is derived from the letters they're spelled with because the letters are symbols, and symbolize the shape of the thing named. I lay the foundations for a classification system of symbols to successfully decode the etymology of the entire Greek vocabulary. I spell out my version by categorizing all of the letters under the four classical elements (ΟΛΙΞ): fire, air, water, and earth. I then form the complete decipherment of the Greek alphabet into a new list of letters (ΘΜΒΡΓΗΛ) to create a general field theory for the translation of myth. The mythological dialect is the story language of the ancient Greeks (Homer and Hesiod) that orders the letters chronologically as symbols in time.
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