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01-18-2018 11:44 AM |
https://wiredweirdworld.wordpress.com/category/awesome-amazing/
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The “Dendera light” is a term used to describe a supposed ancient Egyptian electrical lighting technology depicted on three stone reliefs (one single and a double representation) in the Hathor temple at the Dendera Temple complex located in Egypt.
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The sculpture became notable among fringe historians because of the resemblance of the motifs to some modern electrical lighting systems. Mainstream Egyptologists take the view that it is a typical set of symbolic images from Egyptian mythology.
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Dendera light
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendera_light
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._light_002.jpg
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The Dendera light refers to a theory regarding ancient Egyptian electrical lighting technology depicted on three stone reliefs (one single and a double representation) in the Hathor temple at the Dendera Temple complex located in Egypt. The sculpture has become notable among fringe historians because of the resemblance of the motifs to some modern electrical lighting systems.
Mainstream Egyptologists take the view that it is a typical set of symbolic images from Egyptian mythology.....................
The Djed pillar is a symbol of stability which is also interpreted as the backbone of the god Osiris.....................
Fringe view
In contrast to the mainstream interpretation, there is a fringe hypothesis according to which the reliefs depict Ancient Egyptian electrical technology, based on comparison to similar modern devices (such as Geissler tubes, Crookes tubes, and arc lamps)
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