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Egyptian PAPYRUS of ANI depicts and describes Computer Technology
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddy_P" data-source="post: 128401" data-attributes="member: 581"><p>Australian academic PAPER reveals that "Hidden beneath the traditional 'language translation' of Egyptian glyphs are accounts of computer technology".</p><p></p><p>128 glyphs from the first three columns on Plate I of the Papyrus of Ani have been examined.</p><p></p><p>37 glyphs that have been deemed: either prefixes, pronouns, or prepositions, or; weak consonants or only having phonetic value - when now included in the translation as pictograms - are descriptions of computer parts.</p><p></p><p>Conclusion:</p><p>"This study generated comprehensive evidence to demonstrate that, hidden beneath the traditional religious academic interpretation and translation of one hundred and twenty eight glyphs from the first three columns of Plate I from the 1240 BCE Egyptian Papyrus of Ani, is an account of an encounter with identifiable ... computer technology including a desktop computer’s CPU box with protruding CD-Drive, Monitor, Mouse and Cable, and three Compact Disks plus their Jewel Cases with their Black Base-plates"</p><p></p><p>I invite you to read and evaluate my latest paper.</p><p>Download preprint manuscript via: <a href="http://www.timetravelevidence.com.au/preprint/2015/index.html" target="_blank">2015 Academic Paper | The Pegg Project®</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddy_P, post: 128401, member: 581"] Australian academic PAPER reveals that "Hidden beneath the traditional 'language translation' of Egyptian glyphs are accounts of computer technology". 128 glyphs from the first three columns on Plate I of the Papyrus of Ani have been examined. 37 glyphs that have been deemed: either prefixes, pronouns, or prepositions, or; weak consonants or only having phonetic value - when now included in the translation as pictograms - are descriptions of computer parts. Conclusion: "This study generated comprehensive evidence to demonstrate that, hidden beneath the traditional religious academic interpretation and translation of one hundred and twenty eight glyphs from the first three columns of Plate I from the 1240 BCE Egyptian Papyrus of Ani, is an account of an encounter with identifiable ... computer technology including a desktop computer’s CPU box with protruding CD-Drive, Monitor, Mouse and Cable, and three Compact Disks plus their Jewel Cases with their Black Base-plates" I invite you to read and evaluate my latest paper. Download preprint manuscript via: [URL="http://www.timetravelevidence.com.au/preprint/2015/index.html"]2015 Academic Paper | The Pegg Project®[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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