Introduction
Attributions
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Carl Gustav Jung:
Public Domain.
Immanuel Velikovsky:
"Immanuel Velikovsky" by Photographer: Donna Foster Roizen. Copyright holder: Frederic Jueneman is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/li....censes/by-sa/3.0/?re
Mariner 10 Venus: Public Domain
(https://science.nasa.gov/image....-detail/amf-61883af6
Egyptian Book of the Dead: Public Domain
NASA 54559main comparison1 strip: Public Domain
Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/....w/index.php?curid=15
Aristotle: Public Domain
After Lysippos, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/w....ikipedia/commons/2/2
Isaac Asimov: Public Domain
https://upload.wikimedia.org/w....ikipedia/commons/f/f
Rochester Institute of Technology, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Megamouth shark:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/....wiki/File:Megamouth_
https://upload.wikimedia.org/w....ikipedia/commons/1/1
opencage, CC BY-SA 2.5 <https://creativecommons.org/li....censes/by-sa/2.5> via Wikimedia Commons
References:
In passing, see the discussion at https://www.americanheritage.c....om/why-do-we-call-it A photo of Waldseemüller's famous map can also be seen here. Jonathan Cohen gives a fairly extensive review of the possible origin of the name: "America".
Jim Marrs referred to Waldseemüller's error in the lead-in to his lecture promoting his then-new book: "Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons and the Great Pyramid" (2001).
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This is good, but very polished - It's Ai.