You just love to bite my head off.
Are comments like this really necessary?
Anyway, I read Session 13, and my initial assumption was that these two would be using the scientific definitions. I don't think it's an unreasonable assumption.
Then when Don later was talking about our lenticular galaxy I was wondering if maybe they were implying that our galaxy USED to be lenticular and evolved into spiral, or maybe Don misspoke and said lenticular when he meant spiral, or maybe in the 1980s people thought that our galaxy was lenticular, or maybe Don was just incorrect.
Having said that, Ra describes solar systems, galaxies, and galaxy clusters all as lenticular. This is still unusual. Why would Ra pick that word? What is lenticular about a solar system? This is how I interpret the statement anyway - the alternative interpretation would be that Ra is saying planets themselves are lenticular in shape which makes less sense to me than their orbits being lenticular.
Anyway it's still strange, although my best guess now is that Ra was using lenticular as an adjective which Don then picked up.
Quote:I don't know how you cannot see the context given
Are comments like this really necessary?
Anyway, I read Session 13, and my initial assumption was that these two would be using the scientific definitions. I don't think it's an unreasonable assumption.
Then when Don later was talking about our lenticular galaxy I was wondering if maybe they were implying that our galaxy USED to be lenticular and evolved into spiral, or maybe Don misspoke and said lenticular when he meant spiral, or maybe in the 1980s people thought that our galaxy was lenticular, or maybe Don was just incorrect.
Having said that, Ra describes solar systems, galaxies, and galaxy clusters all as lenticular. This is still unusual. Why would Ra pick that word? What is lenticular about a solar system? This is how I interpret the statement anyway - the alternative interpretation would be that Ra is saying planets themselves are lenticular in shape which makes less sense to me than their orbits being lenticular.
Anyway it's still strange, although my best guess now is that Ra was using lenticular as an adjective which Don then picked up.