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Measure Motion and Maat
Measure Motion and Maat
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"Measure Motion and Maat" contains the first factual explication of when and why the Pyramids and Temples of Giza were built; how the "Followings of Horus" and the formulation and chronological origin of the Egyptian Civil Calendar - not pharaonic tomb theories nor Atlantean-type quackery - reveal the reasons for the construction and specific architecture of the immense Pyramids and Sphinx on the Giza Plateau. The author explains why the Egyptian builders of the 4th Dynasty laid the foundation stones to the Great Pyramid of Khufu on Midwinter Day 2563 BC, and how all of the numerous structures at Giza were precisely designed, positioned and raised to a unified temporal plan, to a plan of cyclic time which originated in the early Fourth Millennium BC.
"Measure Motion and Maat" follows how the early ancient Egyptians conceptualized the birth of their civilization by the paternal Sun and the maternal star Sirius; when and where the Gods of Egypt were born on the first day of calendrical time at the outset of the initial 1460-year Sothic cycle. How the Unification of the lands of Egypt, the eras of the Kingdoms and Intermediate Periods, the precise chronology of each of the eleven Pyramids of Giza as well as the name and nature of the great Sphinx are calculable by, and were determined from, the position of the Sun at the completion of the Sothic cycle that originated on the seventh day of the Creation of Atum, on this first New Year's Day of the Egyptian Civil Calendar.
"Measure Motion and Maat" follows how the early ancient Egyptians conceptualized the birth of their civilization by the paternal Sun and the maternal star Sirius; when and where the Gods of Egypt were born on the first day of calendrical time at the outset of the initial 1460-year Sothic cycle. How the Unification of the lands of Egypt, the eras of the Kingdoms and Intermediate Periods, the precise chronology of each of the eleven Pyramids of Giza as well as the name and nature of the great Sphinx are calculable by, and were determined from, the position of the Sun at the completion of the Sothic cycle that originated on the seventh day of the Creation of Atum, on this first New Year's Day of the Egyptian Civil Calendar.
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