the_art_collector

https://forward.com/articles/9794/the-sabbath-planet/

Ze’ev Orzech writes from Corvallis, Ore.: “I am intrigued by the connection between the Hebrew name for the planet Saturn, shabtai, which comes from Shabbat, and the word ‘Satur’ or ‘Saturn’s day.’” How, he asks, are we to explain this?

ardvarcus

The people who write this stuff have no idea how stupid they sound. "Was Saturn a brown dwarf." WTF? No knowledge of physics. No knowledge of astronomy. Brown dwarfs don't become planets. The masses are wrong. Plus, our "ancient" history is the blink of an eye in astronomical terms.

Rellik88

Under current cosmology I would agree with you. I still get hung up on how ancient people knew of Saturn and even could see it.

The only time I saw Saturn's rings took a very expensive hobby telescope. Even then it still looked like the old sci-fi channel logo.

You can't see the hexagon or rings with a naked eye. Yet we knew about it.

Panic-Now1

Velikovsky covered this way back in 1950's Worlds In Collision.

https://www.velikovsky.info/worlds-in-collision/

blumen4alles

Goat, this topic is right up my alley, feel free to ping me anytime you post something related to it!

Did you see my posts in v/StarWars today about Saturn's moons?

https://voat.co/v/StarWars/4036713/

https://voat.co/v/StarWars/4036724/