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The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau by Ibrahim Ibrahim
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“The ancient Egyptian calendar is Precessionally Sexagesimal (Besides being theologically/decanally decimal). That means that the toggling between its "enhanced" Civil Calendar (i.e., 365 days yearly) and the geometrical Original Calendar (i.e., 360 days yearly) is based on the precession of the equinoxes (rather than being solely anchored in the solar system); where 148 squared over 365 equals to 60; and 148 multiples of 360 over 365 equals to the height of the Great Pyramid.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“Great Pyramid's magic square (since it is associated with Jupiter) over that of Menkaure Pyramid's (which is associated with Mars) equals to the Royal Cubit.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The ecliptic is shifted clockwise away from falling into the Akheru portal, which means the setting n the zodiac is that of the Winter Solstice's; this is Christmas time.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The non-linguistic and direct evidence we have of Beersheba linking the iconography of a Lion with that of a Well is found on the zodiac where Day number 1 ends with a Lion standing on a Well.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“Beersheba is Giza; since the Jew identity is not Semitic in origins, it also confused Semitic words during its process of Plagiarism & Cultural Appropriation. The word 'Beer' stems from the Semitic root of the word 'See' in reference to 'Sight' here; and the word 'Sheba' refers to Wolfs, Hyenas and Lions. Therefore, the 'Sight' of the 'Lion' expresses the 'Well of the Sphinx' which is the Sun's eastern horizon & the platform of Giza functions as a Mill directly behind the location of the Sphinx.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The Jew identity stems from its Osirian predecessors who -after losing their Pharaoh and his army to the sea- sought salvation by plagiarizing the Semitic victorious faith whose God triumphed over their own.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The circular zodiac of Dendera is the Mill of Oath because the biblical Beersheba (i.e., Well of Seven) is a reference to Egyptian theology manifested on the zodiac as the Well of the Sun where the region of the 7 days extends. Beersheba also means the Well of Oath which renders the whole circular zodiac as its region; the proof lies in the existence of the foreleg (including the Thigh) in the middle of the Well since the Thigh biblically marks an oath and a swearer's obligation to obedience.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“YHWH is The Mistress of Dendera: Hathor/Sothis.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The infidel Arabs inherited their religion from the Jews with the cow-god 'YHWH'/(LMBWL=King-of-Flood) as 'YHWH-EL' (or simply, HuWEL).”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“Psalm 29:10 is another reminiscent literary reference to the ancient Egyptian heritage of the Jews' cow-worship faith”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“Heimdallr, from Norse Mythology, is present on the ancient Egyptian circular zodiac and is represented by the Ram; as the watcher and the guardian of the bridge between heaven and earth. His head measures the crossroads of the ecliptic and the vernal equinox as also expressed on the zodiac. Heimdallr was born and raised by the blood of a sacrificial boar which is portrayed on the zodiac at the exact position and right before the bridge (i.e., entrance to Asgard). The Marsian stride starts at the front leg of Capricon marking the nine realms of Asgard thereby - which are unified by the world tree: Yggdrasil. He was born by nine goddesses who turn the mill and was identified as Mars, the hopping one. He is Vindler, the turner, who is the personification of fire who twists and turns the mill.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The ancient Egyptian zodiacs served as a platform for the Anticipated Prophecy. That's why there are empty cartouches on the circular zodiac at Dendera with no name inserted therein.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The linear zodiac of Dendera is different from the circular one in that it emphasizes the cosmic role that Mars plays in ancient Egyptian theology and hence calendrically incorporates Mars' behavior into the zodiac. The face of Hathor with the birth of the Sun signal the arrival of the Summer Solstice - hence the lineal cut on the circular zodiac. This theological implication confirms Laird Scranton's work that something must have happened which led civilizations to change their calendars by applying additional epagomenal days, but it differs in the chronology since I provided new evidence based on my work that the zodiacs of Dendera are not from the Ptolemaic period (as claimed by academia) but rather much older than that. Therefore, this does not go against Scranton's thesis but puts it in the context of an anticipated Prophecy that eventually took place in history.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The Egyptian/Roman Judeo-Christian temples are not only oriented towards the rising Son but even express the Sun's yearly spatial positions on the horizon. This calendrical balance is not temporal but rather exclusively solar, nonetheless, bridging both calendars has ever been endeavored - yet in vain.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“Mars nudges the Earthlings -each two years period- into the precession of the equinoxes; a behavior which ancient Egyptians tried to tame using the theological Osirian Stride (which were also carved on Dendera's circular Zodiac to testify and articulate that intention) - based on the ten days difference between the lunar and solar calendars. This proves that the Egyptian epagomenal days (halved by the Nile flood into two 5-days periods) were established to rectify the theological implication of accounting to all asterisms which were present in the sky. By bridging the solar and lunar calendars for the sole purpose of delivering a legitimizing narrative, ancient Egypt sought the justification of its own existence.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“Earth’s axis precesses 360 degrees in 25,772 years; which means that it precesses one degree in 71.5888 years marking thereby an offset of 0.4111 from a full 72 years. This offset scales up the precessional cycle by an amount of 148 years - which happens to equal the exact amount of days in the ancient Egyptian calendar of 360 days (i.e., 0.4111*360=148). In other words, the precision of the precession is already encoded in the decanal calendar of ancient Egypt.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“On the kabbalistic tree of so-called life we see the Sphinx present in the Yesod Sephirah upon which the Egyptian/Roman Judeo-Christian religion believes that god has built the world; this is reminiscent with the function of the Sphinx in channeling a connection between Giza (i.e., the terrestrial kingdom) and the Son/Sun (i.e., heavenly kingdom). The biblical Lord's Prayer is the direct evidence we have thereof.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The two pillars of Freemasonry are Osirian in origin and none of them corresponds with the Sun; and yes, Freemasonry mistook one of them as such. They refer, however, to the pyramids in the Giza Plateau aspiring to the ancient Egyptian religion of the Jew. Richard Cassaro identifies rightly the middle region between the two pillars as the third eye; and this is right and exactly where the Son lies.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“Abraham were granted the blessing of Ishmael,
Moses were saved with the children of Israel,

Osiris. the king, drowned in ravaging waves,
New fate were sought by Pharaoh's slaves,
To the Semites' heritage they danced in raves,

Egypt immersed itself in the [Jew] phrase,
Hearts & Souls breathed it together in praise,

Chanted in false hope the ladder's anthem,
In dementia, Giza got avatared into Jerusalem!”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The Kabbalist Tree of so-called Life was originally made as an explicit emblem for the Scales of the Giza Plateau in correspondence with the ancient Egyptian religion of the Osirian Aryan (aka, Jew). The mark of the "flash of creation" on it, is directed towards the pillar of mercy (i.e., Menkaure's Pyramid) that -as I have shown- is associated with the heart. It is therefore false to associate the Sphinx/pyramidal pillars with the Sun as Freemasons do! For that the balance here is not temporal, but rather theological and Osirian in origins.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The ancient Egyptian/Roman Judeo-Christian religion was based on witnessing death and resurrection of its god. The Osirian heritage were passed down to the Roman Jews and the Akhenatenian one to the Roman Christians; with the ever repeating cycled theology of the former and the one single dimensioned theology of the latter.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“Kemet/Khemit/Khem did not originally mean "the black land" nor was it the name of Letopolis, for that it was linked with the northern kingdom of Horus (in contrast to that of Seth's). That word literally meant "Amount, Quantity" and also "resurrection" in direct reference to the Balance (i.e., Pyramids) of the Giza Plateau, hence, Budge's translation as - 'shrine, destruction' and 'burned' because that's where Osiris had to cross the "sea of fire". In other words, Kemet meant: the Site of Judgement, Account & Resurrection and it originally only referred to the Giza Plateau.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The word 'Paris' was derived from 'Persia' linking both Aryan heritages in the East and the West through that notion of the mythical horse (soos). The evidence lies in the Semitic root whence this word were taken, P-RS; a two syllabled expression with the preposition 'in' as a prefix followed by the word 'head' to distinguish this creature with a 'crane, horn, soos' from the Semitic -yet real- horse.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The confused (yet adamant) Aryan Jews -whose Osirian progenitors were deprived of the possession of horses- tried to culturally plagiarize the Semitic heritage by assigning the phonetic spelling (soos) to the newly-introduced animal, i.e., the horse. That very same word, however, had its roots in the heraldic emblem (plant) of the predynastic kings of Upper Egypt (David Rohl connects the foreign pharaohs with this emblem); and in an attempt to completely annex that southern predynastic foreign heritage, the Aten cult at the end of the 18th Dynasty substituted (as DR tells us) that emblem with the lotus.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“If the Aztecs saw Giza, they would have called Menkaure - the Pyramid of the Moon.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The constants of the Speed of Light and PI are not universal, they are terrestrial and are tweaked by Earth's mass (i.e., curvature of spacetime). All these parameters along with the universal ones were set by the signature of completing the creation in seven days.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The Great Pyramid of Giza does not only utter the numerical number of the speed of light through its latitudinal positioning, it even explicitly expresses the physical velocity per seas I have demonstrated.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“The Great Pyramid of Giza was designed in agreement with the Theory of General Relativity.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“As Pharaoh erred in ancient Egypt, so did the Aryans after him who picked up that same theological tradition and activated it anew. The Hippopotamus was no Horse, and the Unicorn was no Arabian Oryx. Taweret and the Unicorn are mythical; and the Hippopotamus and the Rhinoceros have low agility. The universal keys of symbolism however were given to the Arabs; with Arabian horses bred for speed and one mythical horse that leaped right into the horizon(unlike the Egyptian solar barque symbolizing the time of the sundial).”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau
“Since the Roman Judeo-Christian heritage is pure Aryan in its origins, its adherents had no clue how to unlock the language contained in the Semitic book (i.e., Bible) that fell into their possession. Whether in Greek or in Latin, the word got translated into 'Unicorn', 'horn' or 'Rhinoceros'in total disregard to the existence of that very same animal which has that name, the Arabian Oryx.”
Ibrahim Ibrahim, The Calendar of Ancient Egypt: The Temporal Mechanics of the Giza Plateau

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