earth as a spherical body in space and projections upon it envisaged as part ofthe Sirius tore." Through the carbon dating of old ritual masks researchers have established the antiquity of the Segui ceremonies. Sirius B was known to exist then. Some pseudosciences such as homeopathy and free energy never die. Carl Sagan's contribution to this discussion was in his book Broca's Brain (1979). WebRe: Dogon Sirius claim debunked - Graham Hancock Official Website Mysteries Taken from [ library.thinkquest.org] According to the Dogon priests, Sirius is orbited by a tiny secret star that they refer to as 'po', which traces an elliptical path around Sirius taking 50 years to The Nine became part of the UFO and New Age mythology and many claim to be in contact with them. Temple's book is indeed extremely long and many other researchers have echoed Asimov's assertion that it is "unreadable." Because Sirius B moves from 8 to 31 AU distance from Sirius A, it is unlikely that planets orbiting Sirius A would have stable orbits. WebThe population numbers between 400,000 and 800,000.. . Journalist and skeptic James Oberg collected claims concerning Dogon mythology in his 1982 book UFOs and Outer Space Mysteries. Robert Temple, who spent eight years studying mythology, is convinced that he can trace the Sirius-B information back to the Sumerians. Ancient astronauts entrepreneur Erich von Daniken endorses and adopts Temple's explanations in his latest book, Von Daniken's Proof. "We have in the Dogon information a predictive mechanism which it is our duty to test, regardless of our preconceptions." As the brightest star in the sky it was known and worshiped by ancient civilizations. (Photo by John and Keturah. Temple has made very few verifiable assertions about mythology (and The Sirius Mystery is overwhelmingly about ancient myths, not about the Dogons or modern astronomy). Sirius B without the need of a telescope because of their special eyesight Could a remote African people have gained esoteric knowledge about the sky without having telescopes? A critical analysis has to investigate the accuracy of such claims, so as to judge the validity of the book's conclusions. Other ancient astronomical records make no mention of Sirius being red. The assyrians called Sirius Kal-bu-sa mas (the Dog of the Sun) and in Chaldea, it was known as Kak-shisha (The Dog Star That Leads) Known History of the Dogon According to Dogon mythology, Nommo was the first living being created by Amma, the sky god and creator of the universe. Temples WebNew evidence deals a devastating blow to what was considered to be the best case for extraterrestrial visitation. The Pleiades are sometimes mentioned, but this is not possible. Temple offered another line of reasoning. Saturn is not, as the Dogons insist, the farthest planet in the solar system. 11.1. 6, "White Here is an example of how hard it can be to critically examine the claims in the book. This proves that geodetic surveys of immense accuracy were thus practiced in ancient Egypt with a knowledge of the earth as a spherical body in space and projections upon it envisaged as part of the Sirius lore.". In other words, the Dogon tribe would not only need the knowledge but also a telescope in order for them to have the information they already seemed to possess. In 1991, Van Beek led a team of anthropologists to Mali and declared that they found absolutely no trace of the detailed Sirius lore reported by the French anthropologists. James, P., N. Thorpe, and I. J. Thorpe. If a European had visited the Dogon in the 1920's and 1930's, conversation would likely have turned to astronomical matters, including Sirius, the brightest star in the sky and the center of Dogon mythology. Except that this isnt the original Dogon drawing. Even if you allow for a much higher biological mutation rate on any Sirian planet compared to the Earth, it still isnt enough time. interesting that the Greek Sirius is Seirios.". the Sirius "Mystery" by Ian Ridpath, Skeptical Inquirer, Fall By comparison, our own Sun was that old 3.4 billion years ago. Seriously: The Dogon and Sirius? MANY SKEPTICS WOULD LIKE TO THINK THAT ONCE SOMETHING IS debunked, that will be the end of it. Temple claims that bas-reliefs of the Sumerian demigod Oannes, which depict a "fish man," prove Nommo, whom the author identifies as the ancestor of the Dogon Nommo myths, was an amphibious extraterrestrial. Its appearance in the dawn sky over Egypt warned of the impending Nile floods and the summer's heat and marked the beginning of the Egyptian calendar. As the brightest star in the sky it was known and worshiped by ancient civilizations. var d=new Date();var n=d.toLocaleDateString();var t=d.toLocaleTimeString(); document.write(n + "
" + t); Want to know your future? Sirius. The Dogon and Sirius. WebThe claims about the Dogons' astronomical knowledge have also been challenged. Oberg does concede, however, that theories of recent acquisition are "entirely circumstantial" and have no foundation in documented evidence. for some unknown reason from a planet orbiting Swift appears to have taken the idea of two close (although not necessarily small) moons of Mars from Voltaire's novel Micromegos in which an Perhaps the source was Temple (Temple claims missionaries didn't show up until 1949.) The bad news is that the pseudoscience websites were in seventeen different languages. WebThe Dogon understanding of astronomy was comparatively modern but has several known misconceptions - it entirely lines up with the European understanding as of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, before the discovery of relativity. The main problem with the alleged antiquity of the Dogon "Sirius secrets" legend is that they are reminiscent of European Sirius speculations of the late 1920s. Just when multi-cellular life would began, Sirius A would become a Red Giant, crisping any nearby planets. Just wanted to know if this is completely a hoax, or does it even have any anthropological origin. Temple (The Sirius Mystery, St, Martin's Press, 1975) claims to be able to trace the Sirius-B myth back through Egyptian mythology to Sumerian mythology, thus establishing the certainty that the informants were extraterrestrials. After being surprised that an astromomy association would, after all this time, bother to publish such an article, I did a web search and found that in 1997 Robert Temple published a second edition of the book that started it all TheSirius Mystery in which he addressed none of the main criticisms that had been directed against the first edition, published in 1976. WebAlso there is the fact that they described the Nommo as fish people and you find all kinds of half man/half fish - serpent imagery all over the Mediterranean. On top of that, there is another star, Sirius B, orbiting at an average distance of about 20 AU (1 AU is the distance between the Earth and Sun). The Sirius mystery, though, remains of great interest to many researchers today. ;p7D) extremely dense and has a fifty-year orbit. sigui, held by the Dogon every sixty years. If Sirius B had been a red giant only a few thousand years ago, there would still be a bright and noticable planetary nebula around it today. 30-31. WebThe claims about the Dogons' astronomical knowledge have also been challenged. Based on Carrolls website (skepdic.com), the Dictionary is the definitive short-answer debunking of nearly every thing skeptical. This is a complicated issue, because several special interest groups each claim the Dogon for their own. WebThe Dogon understanding of astronomy was comparatively modern but has several known misconceptions - it entirely lines up with the European understanding as of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, before the discovery of relativity. Some surviving informants of Griaule who spoke to van Beek made it clear that the Dogon learned about Sirius B from him!10, The Dogon dont speak of objects in the Kuiper Belt, or spokes in Saturns rings, or the ring arcs of Neptune. As anthropologists have known for a long time, primitive tribes have a remarkable talent for absorbing interesting new stories into their traditional mythology. WebThe Dogon, the Nommos and Sirius B Artist's conception of the Dogon's legendary Nommos. The Dogons were not isolated. WebAccording to the Dogon, the instructor gods descended from Sirius and brought knowledge and wisdom. Readers of Skeptic are not so sanguine. Broca's Brain (New York: Random House, 1979), Webplanet earth. The mystery of the ancient "red" Sirius also remains baffling. Also, in the 1980s and 1990s, anthropologist Walter van Beek could find no evidence that the Dogon possessed knowledge about Sirius B today.9 But more enlightening is the fact that Griaule studied astronomy in Paris and brought star maps with him to Mali. So what is the alternative to the extraterrestrial hypothesis for the Dogon myths7 The Dogons could have learned of European Sirius lore in the 1920's from traders, explorers or missionaries, many of whom are avid amateur astronomers. Griaule himself was aware of the discovery of Sirius B and in the 1920s before he visited the Dogon there were also unconfirmed sightings of Sirius C. The Dogon were well aware of the brightest star in the sky but, as Van Beek learned, they do not call it sigu tolo, as Griaule claimed, but dana tolo. Griaule," Current Anthropology 32, 1992, pp. To quote James and Thorpe: As for Sirius B, only Griaules informants had ever heard of it. Was Griaule told by his informants what he wanted to believe; did he misinterpret the Dogon responses to his questions? Mali was a former French colony (part of the Sudan), so some Dogon may have gone to French schools in the 1920s.7 Or Jesuit missionaries or merchants may have imparted the information to them.8, There may be an even simpler explanation. Given that the French stayed in their territory for five weeks and had several local guides, it would not be surprising if they shared some astronomical knowledge during that time. e issued monthly by the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. He soon multiplied to become six pairs of twins. They conclude that Temple was very keen to please his mentor, who believed in extraterrestrial beings from Sirius. [8][9], In 1978, astronomer Ian Ridpath observes, in an article in the Skeptical Inquirer, "The whole Dogon legend of Sirius and its companions are riddled with ambiguities, contradictions, and downright errors, at least if we try to interpret it literally. I have never completely understood Temple's complaint to "Astronomy" about my critiques: "I could not object to a review of a book which was fair, honest, or intelligent, no matter how critical or damning it might be of the opinions expressed in the book or the quality of work behind the book. According to the Dogon, the instructor gods descended from Sirius and brought knowledge and wisdom. He points out that Griaule and Dieterlen stand alone in their claims about the Dogon secret knowledge. In other words, the Dogon tribe would not only need the knowledge but also a telescope in order for them to have the information they already seemed to possess. "Legends of the Dogon: belief in a long-solved James and Thorpe understate the problem when they say this is very worrying. Griaule claimed that about 15 per cent of the Dogon tribe possessed this secret knowledge, but Van Beek could find no trace of it in the decade he spent with the Dogon. companion" (Bullard). The Dogon have a WebThe Dogon reportedly related to Griaule and Dieterlen a belief that the Nommos were inhabitants of a world circling the star Sirius (see the main article on the Dogon for a discussion of their astronomical knowledge). Print versions available in Dutch, Russian, Japanese, and Korean. This sounds significant and convincing until one measures the distance on a map and discovers an "immensely accurate equality" of a twenty percent difference! It's almost certainly a hoax. The brightest star in the sky is Sirius, now called Sirius A. Copyright 19922023. Review. scientific equipment, so how could they get this knowledge? amphibious aliens or telescopic vision due to melanin. The Bad Archaeology page on the Sirius Mystery has summarize the basic details well: In 1976, Robert K G Temple (born 1945), an American living in the UK, published what was to become a seminal work of Bad Archaeology, The Sirius Mystery. I published, showed the distances to be nowhere close, in error by tens of miles, at least ten percent -- hardly "immense accuracy. So it merely remains for any interested reader to check and see which of us is correct. Concluded Ridpath: "The parts of the Dogon knowledge that are admittedly both ancient and profound, particularly the story of Nommo and the concept of twinning, are the parts that bear least relation to the true facts about Sirius. mystery resurfaces." Ridpath concludes that any information that resembles the facts about Sirius was probably ascertained by way of cultural contamination. have turned to astronomical matters, including Sirius, the brightest star in So where does this leave the mysteries of Sirius? In 1965, Arthur Young gave Robert Temple a French article on the secret star lore of the Dogon, an article written by two French anthropologists Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen. implausible notions such as the claim that the Dogon got their knowledge van Beek, Walter E. A. Sirius was already the subject of a mystery concerning the traditional lore of the Dogon tribe of Mali, near Timbuktu in western Africa. It's fascinating. WebAlso there is the fact that they described the Nommo as fish people and you find all kinds of half man/half fish - serpent imagery all over the Mediterranean. In their original findings, Griaule and Deiterlen make no comment about the Dogon knowledge of Sirius B. But was anything left out? In reply Temple produces evidence for the great antiquity of the Sirius cult. Is Sirius a Triple Star?, Adams, H. H. 1983. Y%gbsPFur[%X7Sz New evidence deals a devastating blow to what was considered to be the best case for extraterrestrial visitation. Using similar techniques other writers have "discovered" dozens of different, often contradictory "ancient secrets" about Atlantis, primitive Christianity, forgotten wisdom, ancient visitors and numerous other things. The Dogon have a traditional interest in the sky and astronomical phenomena. But even after hundreds of pages of myths and interpretations Temple fails to make a connection between ancient Egypt and the modern Dogons; instead he "assumes" it. More recent research suggests that the contaminator was Griaule himself. Some of this information has been selectively interpreted by Temple to support his claims. To be specific they sound like the kinds of astronomical conclusions one might draw from studying the heavens through a small portable telescope. But here's the rub: there is no archaeological evidence that the specific references to the twin hidden companions of Sirius are anywhere near that old. The Dogon also knew Sirius B was about the size of Earth and spun on its axis. Flim-Flam! See also von Dniken, Zecharia Sitchin, and UFO. Inevitably one must ask, if the Dogons had heard good stories about Sirius from other sources, would they ignore them or would they quickly adopt them into their own cultural myths? Griaule did not attempt to explain how the Dogon could know A dynamical study published in 1995, based on anomalous perturbations of Sirius B (suggestive of the star being gravitationally influenced by another body) concluded that the presence of a third star orbiting Sirius could not be ruled out. 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