"Incandescent Lamps" Of The Ancient Egyptian Temple Of Hathor In Dendera - Alternative View

"Incandescent Lamps" Of The Ancient Egyptian Temple Of Hathor In Dendera - Alternative View
"Incandescent Lamps" Of The Ancient Egyptian Temple Of Hathor In Dendera - Alternative View

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As almost everyone knows, on several bas-reliefs of this temple in Dendera, in its secret rooms, there are images that painfully resemble … modern electric lamps - incandescent or gas-discharge (as they say, options are possible). What exactly is depicted there and what could it really be?

Let's analyze three bas-reliefs. In the first, a large man is holding a device, from which emerges something with an outer shell and an arc in the form of a snake. The shell is supported by two small people - one with their head, in a strange position, and the other with their hands and head (something is placed on the head), sitting in a usual position. A cord connects the device and the box.

The next image differs in that the shell is already supported by the Jed, the little person continues to sit in this position and support (touch) his head. The big man removed his hand and no longer holds the device, and the cord no longer connects it to the box.

In the third image, some action is already taking place. The big man lifted the device higher. Jed no longer supports the shell, but an arc in the form of a snake, it is noticeably bent, other small people also support the shell, not touching it directly with their head, but through the lining.

Based on what the Egyptians wrote on the bas-reliefs, we can conclude that all this is a description of the ceremony dedicated to the setting (death) and rising (birth) of the sun. In the images, the line below is an Egyptian boat. The flower depicted is a blooming lotus. The serpent mentioned is Harsomtus (one of the ancient Egyptian gods, the god of music).

It is curious that the time for drawing the bas-reliefs is very late, at the border of a new era. Since at least several millennia have passed since the "times of the gods", we can safely conclude: the Egyptians really applied an ancient ritual to the bas-reliefs, knowing nothing about "electrical technologies"! That is, the residual information (lost knowledge) turned into a ritual, the meaning of which the Egyptians no longer knew. Although in the descriptions the word srf (seref) still slips - "to glow", "warm".

This is not the only place, in Ancient Egypt there are other images of "bulbs", there are many of them. In addition, no traces of soot were found anywhere, neither in temples nor in pyramids. That is, the electric version has the right to exist, possibly up to the 3rd millennium BC. here actually used and applied (in single copies) devices using electric current. It was the "technology of the gods" that did not manage to stay for a long time in Egypt through the knowledge of the priests - they were lost for 700 years.

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