The Archimedes’ Lever and Vesuvius Eruption A.D. 79
Volume 1 - Issue 4
Alexander N Safronov*
- AM Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Received: February 07, 2020 Published: February 24, 2020
Corresponding author: Alexander N Safronov, AM Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Pyzhevskii, Moscow, Russia
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Abstract
The study based on detailed analysis of the Villa of the Mysteries frescoes, which were discovered early at the excavations in
Pompeii. It was shown that the Villa of the Mysteries is a school of priestesses-seismologists. It is established that the frescoes
depict the process of priestesses introducing in the Hera seismoacoustic cult (Zeus-Hera-Dionysus cult). It is shown that in the
Hera cult the wand strike on the back of the graduate priest student symbolizes the fact of the introduction of the priestesses to
the priesthood. The comparison between Pythagoras School in Crotone, Southern Italy (Temple of the Muse) and Cumaean Sibyl
seismoacoustic at margin of Campi Flegrei, Gulf of Naples and school at Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii was carried out. Some caustic
remarks about interpretation of Homer and Lion Hunting were written. It is shown that Archimedes’ lever principal is theoretical
basis of the Roman Empire volcanology and seismology. The Archimedes’ lever principal of planet alignment was demonstrated in
several examples of the large up-to-date explosive eruptions with Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) greater than 4+ (6 examples). It
was noted that the Pythagoras-Plato gravitational waves (vortexes) were known in Europe since Thales of Miletus and Pythagoras.
Keywords: Pompeii; Vesuvius; seismoacoustic; Archimedes’ lever; Antikythera Mechanism; planetary alignment
Abstract|
Introduction|
Methods and Materials|
Results|
The Archimedes Lever as a Theoretical Basis of
Roman Volcanology and Seismology|
The Archimedes Lever as a Theoretical Basis of
Roman Volcanology and Seismology|
Discussion About Planet Alignment|
Conclusion|
Acknowledgement|
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