
Peanut Butter Odyssey
Peanut Butter Odyssey
by James (Rob) Arteman
I was curious to find any information regarding any details about the monolith as portrayed in the 2001 Space Odyssey.
I was fascinated by the movie and the details of the story-line.
I thought of searching the Internet for any relevant data.
What I found was quite interesting. Some of the source material could be viewed as being related to the shift!
There were many themes which presented themselves early on in the search operation. However, two main themes seemed to weigh in more so then the others.
Being Gramada-Sumafi, I was drawn to the first which viewed the monolith from a type of technological point of view.
A group of physicists believe the monolith to be an inter-galactic wireless router! Now I’m no physicist, but I have some difficulty with this perspective. This is because I’ve watched this movie many, many times and stepped through the beginning when the monolith was first noticed by the prehistoric population. NO ONE TOUCHING THE MONOLITH WAS WEARING A GROUNDING STRAP! A static charge built up on anyone wearing leather and having a plastic comb in their pocket, could have delayed evolution and the release date of the movie!
The second theme was the belief that the monolith was actually a pre-spotted Dominanderthal. However, I’m ruling this out because there wasn’t more than one. Which many are required for a decent domino effect!
None of the other theories seemed at all likely, however, one suggested that the make up of the monolith was actually dark chocolate. Researching from this angle turned up some really interesting stuff.
In southern Turkey or the south end of a Turkey, not sure because the researchers English was breaking up a bit, a cave was discovered. It contained dead sea skulls, or dead seagull scrolls, and cave paintings. I have attached a hand drawn image of what was found. (picture)
It appears from the drawing that it is quite possible that the artist drew an object in the pot that may be referring to the monolith. Other pictures depicted could be attempting to convey the possibility of prehistoric Easter Bunnysaurus.
Another researcher tried to suggest a chocolate peanut butter bunnysaurus, but I think he’s attempting to read more into it personally!