| Randy Boehm | This page was last reviewed on October 24, 2008 |
Randy is exploring for his thesis how the past is assembled. A particular focus is the idea that the ancients were for a time counting years by sevens, this being a part of a system that enabled them to accurately count time. Weeks, sabbaths, and jubilees, for instance, would be explainable as the shards of this system. It is postulated that the later Greek, Hebrew, and Christian scholars, whose assembly of the past is still much intact, did not understand the earlier numbers.