Talk:Sin-liqe-unninni

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[edit] The word "apsu"

The word apsu for deep, is meant to refer to expanses of water, including their "depth". [And probably can refer to any open, wide, expanse(it's used in the Noahs Ark story-the size of the boat?)]. The incipit for the Epic Gilgamesh, which, when one categorizes this Great story, falls where(?)... I would suspect that the incipit is more along the lines of: He who saw the [complex]-Unknown. namely: He who saw the Unknown(the meaming of the unknown). I have been claiming on the talk pages of "Existentilism", etc,..... That the Epic of Gilgamesh is the first and greatest, Existential story. The "existentialists" who started writing in the late, late Renaissance, did not have access to this greatest Cuneiform Story. ...And I do believe it is the best existential story that I know of. (I am not in the Religion games- I have translated parts of Tablet XI(the Epic), the Flood story, 30-plus cuneiform-Akkadian, Amarna letters (with the Canaanite), and i(sic) started with the Rosetta Stone, Greek and Egypt. hieroglyphs-(and some Demotic script), as well as the No. 1, 1st stone in the series: the Decree of Canopus. (from the ArizonaSonoranDesert) -Mmcannis 16:25, 6 April 2007 (UTC)