I. 7. The Hundred-Handed Ones

I. 7. The Hundred-Handed Ones

Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa

The Hundred-Handed Ones are hundred-armed fifty-headed giants in Greek mythology. In fact, the Hundred-Handed Ones are conveyor belts.

The reptiles used conveyor belts in their quarries. The first people did not know technology, and these conveyors seemed like hundred-armed giants to them.

According to Hesiod, the Hundred-Handed Ones are the sons of Gaia-Earth. Firstly, this means that they are very ancient characters, and the reptiles mined diamonds and gold on Earth in very ancient times. Secondly, conveyor belts were used to process the earth, so they are associated with Gaia.

Immediately after birth, the Hundred-Handed Ones were imprisoned in the bowels of the earth by their father, who feared for his dominion. Uranus put them in chains and threw them into the bowels of the Earth. In fact, this means that the reptiles delivered new equipment, including conveyor belts, and lowered them to the bottom of the quarry to carry out work. Ancient people thought they were being lowered "into the depths of the earth", i.e. to the bottom of the quarry, as a punishment.

"Uranus put them in chains" - this means that electrically powered equipment was used. Chains are electrical wiring.

The Hundred-Handed Cotos and Gies live in the "deepest places of the Ocean". This means that a huge quarry was flooded and the Black Sea appeared in its place. The conveyor belts, or what is left of them, are now at the bottom of the Black Sea.

During the Titanomachy, the Hundred-Handed responded to the call of the Olympian gods and spoke out against the Titans, thereby bringing victory to the gods. This means that during the global cataclysm and the war against the reptiles, people used conveyor belts to get to the surface of the quarry.

Cotos is one of the Hecatoncheires brothers. Presumably, this was the name of a company in the antediluvian world that produced equipment for quarries. CAT is a modern enterprise producing equipment for quarry work.

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Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa, 15, Zarichchja str, Kostopol, Rivne region, 35000, Ukraine.

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