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Australian PAPER - preprint Manuscript available for review.

 

In 2001 Queensland researcher Ronald Pegg asserted that: 

1) the Egyptian glyph called the ‘sun-disc’, and numbered N5 by Sir Alan Gardiner, was a representation of a compact disk and not of the Sun; 

2) hidden beneath the traditional interpretation and religioustranslation of Egyptian glyphs were accounts of computer technology. 

 

In response, here an examination of one hundred and twenty eight glyphs from the entire first three columns of the Papyrus of Ani was undertaken. 

The objectives were to: 

find the description of each glyph in Gardiner’s Grammar Book and write its meaning; 

then determine whether those descriptions and meanings relate to pieces of known computer technology. 

To generate a positive result an exact match of described ancient attributes to any such actual technology was required. 

Mid 1990s computer technology was identified.

 


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