In this thought-provoking video, Mauro Biglino delves into the intriguing parallels between the Bible and Homer's epic poems regarding descriptions of flying machines. Biglino explores the concept of celestial chariots, which are depicted in both ancient texts as advanced flying vehicles used by gods. He discusses the detailed descriptions of these chariots, their associations with clouds and horses, and how they relate to the mysterious "ruach" in the Bible. Biglino also examines problematic translations and interpretations that may obscure the true nature of these ancient depictions. Join Mauro as he sheds light on how these texts could be referencing sophisticated technology misunderstood by ancient authors.
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