In the late 1990s, the Australian research, Ronald Pegg, discovered computer technology depicted and described in Egyptian glyphs and related stories.
The literal translation of the RED Glyphs in the above picture is…
A Compact Disk:
its
underside shines.
The Compact Disk:
its
protruding ledge
is a saddle for the disk
in the side of a box.
And means..
A cd: its underside shines. The cd: its saddle is a protruding ledge from the side of the box.
Which refers to…
The ‘silver’ underside of a compact disk shines (ie. reflects light).
The compact disk: Its saddle is in a protruding ledge (that comes out of) the side of the box (ie. the computer’s CPU case).
In the Papyrus of Ani (circa 1240 BCE), an ancient scribe has recorded {with pictures} the presence of a modern computer and a shining compact disk that sits in the saddle of the protruding ledge.
Another glyph from Plate I (papyrus of Ani) show a mouse & cable.
Evidence of this plus investigations into Pegg’s claim may be found via the following links and in news associated articles:
1).
Ancient Depictions Reveal Modern Technology
(half way down the page, the above picture is explained in full)…
http://www.worldbreakingdiscoveries.com.au/news/depict.html
2).
The Ancient Egyptian Story of the Ennead Gods of Heliopolis exactly describes a series of pictures from a 1995 cd-rom
http://www.worldbreakingdiscoveries.com.au/news/egyptian.html
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3).
For LINK to full Egyptian Report – “A NEW UNDERSTANDING - Egyptian Gods and Atlantis” - see Contact Info website...
(read less)In the late 1990s, the Australian research, Ronald Pegg, discovered computer technology depicted and described in Egyptian glyphs and related stories.
The literal translation of the RED Glyphs in the above picture is…
A Compact Disk:
its
underside shines.
The Compact Disk:
its
protruding ledge
is a saddle for the disk
in the side of a box.
And means..
A cd: its underside shines. The cd: its saddle is a protruding ledge from the side of the box.
Which refers to…
The ‘silver’ underside of a...
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