From the quick mention on the video it does not seem apparent, but in context it becomes obvious.
The context is the two sets of black glyphs:
(1) The LA-disk (real object) of the sitting man [computer operator]; and
(2) The black box (curved black screen area) [by different orientation, not...
Not sure to what you refer. I assume the general 'time travel' topic. In that case, here is another video explanation that provides some extra details:
btw. the website linked in the OP provides information about the Findings (with many visual examples), the Project’s Back-story, and Study...
For full investigation, read Paper #4 (at preprint stage): Egyptian Academic Paper - Read and Examine | The Pegg Project®
Egyptian Papyrus of Ani Describes 1995 Computer Technology
possibly a series of batteries fitted in the associated carry box; or, those with the technology to time travel - would be able to supply some form of power source for the computer. Only the first three columns of the Papyrus of Ani have been investigated (a power source/battery may be depicted...
Yes, thanks. I have now written over 20 Reports and 6 Academic Papers (still at preprint). I have personally confirmed (and written reports) for 18 of Pegg's over 30 ancient texts (Case Studies) he claims document human time travel encounters. On my video channel are other presentations that...
News Release Video https://youtu.be/_msz4C3-rmM
Video presents the Who, some Discoveries, some Findings, Problems, Consequences, Remedy, and Result.
A second video explaining some specific discoveries in more detail can be found on this website
Yes.
In response to the October 2000 declaration made by the Queenslad researcher Ronald Pegg regarding his claim that he had found Evidence of Time Travel, in April 2009 I coined a new term in order to introduce some of Pegg's findings.
DOOPArt is an acronym for 'documented-out-of-place...
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...
I do not "believe" in Time Travel.
I came to the CONCLUSION that 'Time Travel Back to the Past has (somehow) taken place' based upon presented evidence:
such as late 20th century computer technology being found described and depicted in many ancient texts; where the writers of some of those...
You missed an error on page 36 where the Strong’s Greek Number #1228 has been incorrectly written as 1288.
This will be amended in a future draft update.
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