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<strong>Cosmic</strong> <strong>Game</strong> © Douglass A. White, 2012 v151207 139<br />

is our teacher in Nature that guides us ineluctably toward our ultimate reality as unity<br />

fulfilled in bliss. In the middle of the miniboard is Sejem Lord of Hearing. He connects<br />

Thoth the High Priest with Ra the Higher Self.<br />

<strong>The</strong> large square of nine on the left side of the maxiboard has in the top row Hathor, the<br />

spirit of unifying love, Isis, the individual's personal mission in life, and Nephthys, the<br />

embodiment of Ra's life force in the form of a beautiful woman to remind us of the<br />

importance of appreciation. <strong>The</strong> middle row consists of Saa, the Lord of Touch,<br />

teaching the wisdom of fully experiencing the physical world; Horus in the Womb,<br />

teaching us the patience to grow in skill, understanding, and appreciation; and finally the<br />

sense of taste (and smell) that teaches us to appreciate the finer aspects of our reality.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bottom row takes us from our childhood in the past to our birth into this world, and<br />

finally to our physical creation out of a pair of <strong>com</strong>plementary opposites joined in loving<br />

union.<br />

<strong>The</strong> entire process is dynamic, and boils down to velocities that shift through<br />

accelerations. We discover that the masses are not really important and only reflect<br />

whatever resistances we retain in our awareness. All velocities originate with and are<br />

remnants of accelerations due to resistances. Bodies in free space move with three<br />

dimensions of velocity. Bodies locked into free fall with no innate tangential motion<br />

have only two dimensions of velocity, and they are aligned in <strong>com</strong>plementarity,<br />

discreating the space between the bodies during relaxation or increasing it during the<br />

application of resistive repulsive forces.<br />

And now, after considerable exploration, we can identify the encoding of charge on the<br />

Senet Oracle Board. <strong>The</strong> magnitude of the proton microscale mass covers the 27<br />

squares on the large fractal maxiboard. Light speed is encoded as the 9 squares that form<br />

its length. <strong>The</strong> charge velocity associated with the proton is 1/3 of light speed. This<br />

corresponds to the first three squares on the bottom row of the large fractal maxiboard,<br />

counting from its right corner. <strong>The</strong> 9 squares that form that third of the large fractal<br />

board encode electromagnetic phenomena. <strong>The</strong> three squares of that third's central row<br />

specifically represent the object that emits light (the torch or light beam), the organ that<br />

senses light (the eye as organ of vision), and the observer that perceives light as the<br />

witness (Osiris). <strong>The</strong> magnitude of transmission speed is ten to the eighth power. This<br />

means that all nine squares in that section are involved except for "Death" who represents<br />

the gap between photon pulses and is located beneath the eye of vision. During the gap<br />

interval, the eye sees nothing. This also tells us that the Egyptians were aware of the<br />

quantized nature of light.<br />

We still have a final question to resolve before moving on from our consideration of<br />

charge. When we calculated the velocity for the electron's charge, we found that it is<br />

about 1836 times faster than the charge velocity of the proton, which makes it about 612<br />

times faster than the speed of light -- which is a problem, since light always goes at light<br />

speed and electrons have rest mass and therefore are supposed to go only slower than<br />

light speed. If the electron goes faster than light, then it must move spatially rather than<br />

temporally. That means it would appear to be in several places at the same time. In<br />

this case it might seem to be in something like 1836 places at once -- which of course

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