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<strong>Cosmic</strong> <strong>Game</strong> © Douglass A. White, 2012 v151207 19<br />

<strong>The</strong> Foundation Stone of Truth (Maat) can also represent a Pyramid Casing Stone. Osiris<br />

stands on the Truth of Balanced Unity. <strong>The</strong> relative dimensions of the Senet Board<br />

appear in the stone's profile: 9, 10, 3, 3.162. <strong>The</strong> length of the shadow of the Obelisk on<br />

the Earth is 9/3 = 3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> transmission line from the tip of Thoth's tail to the topmost tip of the Obelisk (where<br />

the division between square 1 and square 2 meets the top of the board) is<br />

[(1) 2 + (1/3) 2 ] ½ = √(10/9) = √1.1111 = 1.054.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ratio of that line to the column divider that goes up through the back of Ra's throne in<br />

the Papyrus of Ani <strong>com</strong>es to about 62/59, which is about 1.051. A rougher estimate<br />

gives the simple ratio 15/14, which we shall discover is significant in this geometry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> length of the beam of light from the tip of Tem's Obelisk to the tip of the Obelisk<br />

shadow on the ground is (√10) = 3.16227766.<br />

<strong>The</strong> length of the large circle's radius is half the diameter = 5/3 = 1.67.<br />

<strong>The</strong> circumference of the large solar disk is π (10/3) = 31.4159 / 3 = 10.47196.<br />

Passing Through the Invisible Portal<br />

We will enter into the secret domain of the Senet Board Spiritual Science through a<br />

gateway principle of sacred Egyptian geometry that was first discovered by Schwaller de<br />

Lubicz. By studying Schwaller's measurements of the ancient temples at Luxor and<br />

Karnak I realized how the Egyptians hid the Senet Oracle Board in the awesome gateway<br />

of the Amen Temple in Karnak to symbolize the Invisible Portal into the realm of<br />

Egyptian science. This insight had eluded Schwaller's careful investigations.<br />

Ancient Egypt was famous as a highly developed civilization that held many great secrets<br />

about the universe. Much of what we know about Egypt <strong>com</strong>es from Greek scholars<br />

who studied in Egypt and then attempted to pass on what they had learned. Herodotus<br />

frequently refuses to report certain details of what he saw and learned because he says the<br />

priests swore him to secrecy.<br />

However, I think Herodotus was spoofed by the Egyptians as a tourist and a neophyte.<br />

My theory is that the Egyptians were very proud of what they had ac<strong>com</strong>plished and did<br />

not wish for it to be lost to posterity. <strong>The</strong>refore they used solid megalithic artifacts to<br />

record what they knew in a very public manner. All the most important secrets were put<br />

on open display in engraved texts and symbolic artistic and architectural forms so that<br />

those with discerning eyes would be able to figure out the knowledge. <strong>The</strong>y also used

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