Sacred Symbols of the Dogon: The Key to Advanced Science in the Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs by Laird Scranton

Sacred Symbols of the Dogon: The Key to Advanced Science in the Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs by Laird Scranton

Author:Laird Scranton [Scranton, Laird]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2016-01-18T16:00:00+00:00


With those points in mind, we now are ready to consider the nummo fish drawing and how it might represent processes related to the perception of waves. Beginning at the tip of the tail of the fish, we could postulate that the bottommost triangular shape represents some underlying source of waves that is unknown and undefined. Within the tail of the fish, we see a series of wavelike lines separated by a predefined midline—perhaps a demarcation of the future duality of matter. The spiked ball that appears in the middle of the body could represent the point of perception or, as Heisenberg would insist, the point of disruption of the wave. Such a disruption would have the effect of accelerating the wave at the point of perception and of slowing its time frame at that point. Because a point in the middle of the wave has been accelerated, it draws up, causing the wave above it to divide and encircle, forming twin pools. These pools might be represented by the Dogon perfect twin pair (the nummo), described by the Egyptian phrase nu maa (waves perceived), perhaps correlating to two Calabi-Yau spaces in string theory. After being enclosed, the wave that formerly existed at an ultrafast time frame begins to vibrate, the effect of which is to further slow its time frame and increase its mass. Two serpentlike membranes of matter would be among the by-products of the process—one associated with each Calabi-Yau space. Moving toward the head of the fish drawing, above all these other structures, we see a squared hemisphere similar to a flat-topped pyramid or a Dogon granary, the same shape that I associate in The Science of the Dogon with the concept of mass. Beyond the head of the fish are four separate lines that might represent the four quantum forces: gravity, electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force. These quantum forces are further by-products of this process.



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