Myth

myth (mith), n. - a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, esp. one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.

Many myths and old stories were left unexplained in The Truth due to time and space constraints. This is an attempt to explain most important ones and those present in today's media. It is not so easy to understand at first why pirates are the hottest media stars today. All terms explained in The Truth will not be explained again and it is understood that you have read it.

Before we start with demystifying myths we need to address female deities from Ancient Egypt. Some things need to be explained in more details. Egyptian deities representing four major forces of nature had their protectors, women. Hapi (EM force) is protected by Nephthys, Imsety (nuclear force) is protected by Isis, Duamutef (gravitation) is protected by Neith, Qebehsenuf (weak force) is protected by Serket. Nephthys brings offerings to Osiris while Isis represents his throne. Nephthys is associated with dark water (antimatter plasma) and drowning which means that she brings antimatter to be purified by Osiris. Her sign is temple or court with big bowl on top of it similar like water fountain. Isis often represented as iron hot throne is also associated with black, flesh and wearing red dress. She is known as magic user and the one who cries black tears. Black in Isis is actually sooth or carbon. She is like some giant power plant burning coal and further fusing higher elements. If she is not doing her job then Osiris becomes unstable and starts fusing elements higher then carbon which leads to his demise. That is why some people used to burn women practicing magic. They thought that burning them would prevent apocalypse. Red association is because of hot red fires. Flesh with Isis doesn't stand for mortal as many think but designates production of higher elements. Water is plasma or simply hydrogen, wine (place where Jesus turned water into wine) stands for lighter elements up to carbon while flesh stands for higher elements like nitrogen, oxygen and so on. Knot of Isis:

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

The third highest grossing movie of all times (behind Titanic and LOTR: Return of the King") is this summer blockbuster "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest". It has already earned over one billion dollars worldwide. Producer of the movie Jerry Bruckheimer said that they threw all sort of mythological stories to make it more interesting. They obviously succeeded but what he and the rest don't know what theses stories are really about. Pirate mythology is a true treasure worthy of discovering. First movie had some mythology content but it was almost indistinguishable from any other good action movie story. Major mythology elements:

1. Cannibals try to cook poor captain Jack Sparrow to release him from his bodily prison. We already mentioned why cannibals cook people. It is because they believe they will be able to assimilate essence of those poor cooked souls.At Point of Annihilation temperature and pressure are so high that all forms of matter disintegrate returning to its original state of pure energy. This energy is recycled then and new galaxies are made of it. To lose bodily prison is reference form the Bible that cannibals couldn't have known BTW. It is only a movie so don't bother about accuracy. It is a reference to those being judged that they need to lose their evil (extra mass) in order to avoid being annihilated at Point of Annihilation.

2. Davy Jones and his locker is a well known pirate term for Satan. Davy Jones is able to call Kraken which is Apophis, giant vortex coming from the antimatter sea surrounding our universe.

3. Following this it implies that captain Jack Sparrow and his boat "Black Pearl" are actually Osiris and his solar barque. In the end of the movie Davy Jones calls Kraken while Elizabeth ties Jack to the mast. Jack and the boat are pulled down by Kraken and end up on ocean's floor. This is similar to Isis betraying Osiris and then Seth (Davy Jones) putting Osiris into lead coffin (Davy Jones locker) and throwing him into the Nile.

4. Davy Jones' heart is locked in the chest. Seth is energy of Geb which means he doesn't have a heart (star core).

5. Witch gives Jack jar of sands. Jack never figured out how to use that sand. This is the right way:

First he created a magic cabin that was full of men and tackle. He cast a spell on it, giving life and breath to the men, and he sank the magic cabin into the river. Then he filled the Royal Boat with sand and put out into the middle of the Nile until he came to the place below which the magic cabin lay. And he spoke words of power, and cried, "Workmen, workmen, work for me even where lies the Book of Thoth!" They toiled without ceasing by day and by night, and on the third day they reached the place where the Book lay.

Removing the sand, Nefrekeptah raised the Book till they were at a shoal in the river. And it was as the priest had said - around the iron box, snakes and scorpions twined. They were living, moving beings, ready to kill anyone who dared go near the box. Yet at Nefrekeptah's magic cry, they became quiet and still.

Unharmed, Nefrekeptah went to the iron box, which was guarded by the serpent that could not die. His magic was useless against the reptile, so with his sword, Nefrekeptah lopped off its head. Immediately, the serpent joined together, and made ready to stop the magician from reaching the iron box. Once again, Nefrekeptah beheaded the snake, and tried to toss the head into the river. Yet again, the serpent's head flew to the body and the reptile was alive, protecting the iron box.

Nefrekeptah saw that the serpent could not be slain, but must be overcome by cunning. So once more he struck off its head. But before head and body could come together he put sand on each part so that when they tried to join they could not do so as there was sand between them - and the serpent that could not die lay helpless in two pieces.

Opening the iron box, he found a bronze box. Then a box of sycamore wood. A box of ebony and ivory followed, then a box of silver and finally one of gold, as the priest had said. Opening the gold box, Nefrekeptah found the 'Book of Thoth'.

Reading the first page, Nefrekeptah found that he suddenly had power over the heavens and the earth, the abyss, the mountains and the sea. He understood what the beasts and the fishes were saying. Reading the next spell, he found out the secrets of the sun in the heavens, the moon and the stars. He also could see the gods themselves, who were hidden from the eyes of mortals.