- Популярные видео
- Авто
- Видео-блоги
- ДТП, аварии
- Для маленьких
- Еда, напитки
- Животные
- Закон и право
- Знаменитости
- Игры
- Искусство
- Комедии
- Красота, мода
- Кулинария, рецепты
- Люди
- Мото
- Музыка
- Мультфильмы
- Наука, технологии
- Новости
- Образование
- Политика
- Праздники
- Приколы
- Природа
- Происшествия
- Путешествия
- Развлечения
- Ржач
- Семья
- Сериалы
- Спорт
- Стиль жизни
- ТВ передачи
- Танцы
- Технологии
- Товары
- Ужасы
- Фильмы
- Шоу-бизнес
- Юмор
📘 History Fiction or Science Anatoly T Fomenko
💲 If you can support the channel, make a donation of any amount at https://link.mercadopago.com.br/archeo , (1x)
💲 If you can support the channel with a monthly amount, which you choose yourself, at https://www.mercadopago.com.br/subscriptions/checkout?preapproval_plan_id=2c93808496006df201961be856df0ff7 , you will be able to have access to our Telegram Group where you will have access to the audio files of the bookcast, which you can use as you wish. And more on the way!
According to the sources, Anatoly Fomenko analyzes biblical history using **statistical mathematical methods** and by identifying **parallelisms with other historical chronicles**. His analysis aims to challenge the traditional chronology, suggesting that many biblical events are duplicates or reflections of later historical occurrences.
* Fomenko's approach involves **empirico-statistical analysis** of narrative material, including the Bible, to identify patterns and dependencies between different texts. He applies methods of **detecting dependent and independent chronicles**.
* He looks for **"small" duplications within the Bible** itself, such as the books of Samuel and Kings mirroring the books of Chronicles.
* Fomenko also identifies **"biographical parallelism"** between biblical figures and European historical figures by statistically processing biblical texts and comparing them with European and Mediterranean history as per the Scaligerian dating. For instance, the "ancient" kings of Judah are considered a duplicate of another dynasty located closer in time.
* The Bible is identified as a part of the European Scaligerian chronicle after applying these statistical procedures. The biblical narrative is often seen as a more condensed and drier version of events compared to its secular counterparts.
Regarding the duplicates found in the official historical narrative (the Scaligerian chronology), the sources highlight numerous instances where events and figures are repeated with chronological shifts:
* Fomenko's work has identified **various duplicates considered individual entities in Scaligerian history**, currently dated to completely different epochs.
* **Dynasties before the 4th century AD** are largely viewed as phantom duplicates of medieval dynasties.
* Examples of **duplicated events** include the beginning of the Olympics being displaced into the distant past and the Trojan War of the 11th-13th centuries AD potentially generating phantom reflections like the "ancient" Trojan War and the Gothic War. The great Slavic conquest of Europe in the supposed 6th-7th centuries is seen as a duplicate of the Russian-Turkish "Mongol" conquest of the 14th-15th centuries.
* Examples of **duplicated figures** include the medieval Achaean princes mirroring "ancient" Persian heroes like Cyrus and Cambyses. Even names like "Roma" are suggested to have multiple geographical referents, implying duplicated historical contexts.
* **Statistical analysis of volume functions of historical texts** helps in identifying these duplications. Dependent chronicles are expected to show correlated volume graphs.
In summary, Fomenko analyzes biblical history as a layered chronicle containing duplicates of historical events, mainly from the medieval period, which have been shifted into the past by the Scaligerian chronology. He uses statistical methods and the identification of biographical and event parallelisms to support his claims of these duplications in the official historical narrative.
Видео 📘 History Fiction or Science Anatoly T Fomenko канала English BookCast
💲 If you can support the channel with a monthly amount, which you choose yourself, at https://www.mercadopago.com.br/subscriptions/checkout?preapproval_plan_id=2c93808496006df201961be856df0ff7 , you will be able to have access to our Telegram Group where you will have access to the audio files of the bookcast, which you can use as you wish. And more on the way!
According to the sources, Anatoly Fomenko analyzes biblical history using **statistical mathematical methods** and by identifying **parallelisms with other historical chronicles**. His analysis aims to challenge the traditional chronology, suggesting that many biblical events are duplicates or reflections of later historical occurrences.
* Fomenko's approach involves **empirico-statistical analysis** of narrative material, including the Bible, to identify patterns and dependencies between different texts. He applies methods of **detecting dependent and independent chronicles**.
* He looks for **"small" duplications within the Bible** itself, such as the books of Samuel and Kings mirroring the books of Chronicles.
* Fomenko also identifies **"biographical parallelism"** between biblical figures and European historical figures by statistically processing biblical texts and comparing them with European and Mediterranean history as per the Scaligerian dating. For instance, the "ancient" kings of Judah are considered a duplicate of another dynasty located closer in time.
* The Bible is identified as a part of the European Scaligerian chronicle after applying these statistical procedures. The biblical narrative is often seen as a more condensed and drier version of events compared to its secular counterparts.
Regarding the duplicates found in the official historical narrative (the Scaligerian chronology), the sources highlight numerous instances where events and figures are repeated with chronological shifts:
* Fomenko's work has identified **various duplicates considered individual entities in Scaligerian history**, currently dated to completely different epochs.
* **Dynasties before the 4th century AD** are largely viewed as phantom duplicates of medieval dynasties.
* Examples of **duplicated events** include the beginning of the Olympics being displaced into the distant past and the Trojan War of the 11th-13th centuries AD potentially generating phantom reflections like the "ancient" Trojan War and the Gothic War. The great Slavic conquest of Europe in the supposed 6th-7th centuries is seen as a duplicate of the Russian-Turkish "Mongol" conquest of the 14th-15th centuries.
* Examples of **duplicated figures** include the medieval Achaean princes mirroring "ancient" Persian heroes like Cyrus and Cambyses. Even names like "Roma" are suggested to have multiple geographical referents, implying duplicated historical contexts.
* **Statistical analysis of volume functions of historical texts** helps in identifying these duplications. Dependent chronicles are expected to show correlated volume graphs.
In summary, Fomenko analyzes biblical history as a layered chronicle containing duplicates of historical events, mainly from the medieval period, which have been shifted into the past by the Scaligerian chronology. He uses statistical methods and the identification of biographical and event parallelisms to support his claims of these duplications in the official historical narrative.
Видео 📘 History Fiction or Science Anatoly T Fomenko канала English BookCast
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
2 июня 2025 г. 12:38:55
00:28:19
Другие видео канала




















