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<strong>Cosmic</strong> <strong>Game</strong> © Douglass A. White, 2012 v151207 30<br />
under the architrave in the outline drawing on page 24 above (reproduced from page 105<br />
in Schwaller's <strong>The</strong> Egyptian Miracle). Unfortunately, the plinth is not visible in either<br />
Lamy's drawing of the pylon scene or the photo of the surviving pylon. <strong>The</strong> actual ratio<br />
of the doorway space is the fractal Senet ratio of 3:1, and the ratio of the architrave lintel<br />
tableau is the <strong>com</strong>plete Senet Board ratio of 10:3. <strong>The</strong>se are the traditional Senet Oracle<br />
Board ratios, unchanged throughout Egyptian history. I looked at many Egyptian portals<br />
and none were slimmer than 3:1. Many were wider.<br />
However, Schwaller is right about the triangle graphic containing the meter, the royal<br />
cubit, pi, phi, and pentagonal geometry. We also found the Senet Oracle Board hidden in<br />
it, down in the lower left-hand corner. Recall that from the triangle tableau .5236 meter<br />
(52.36 cm) equals 1 royal cubit. <strong>The</strong> tableau is 2.5 meters high, and has an extra amount<br />
extending to the top of the Heaven glyph that <strong>com</strong>es to 2.618 meters. That is φ² m. It is<br />
also 5 royal Egyptian cubits (5x.5236 = 2.618). <strong>The</strong> earliest surviving cubit ruler is from<br />
the time of Khufu, builder of the Great Pyramid at Giza and has the length 523.75±.25<br />
mm, which puts it in range for 523.6 mm or 10(√5 +3) cm. <strong>The</strong> Egyptian cubit is about<br />
1.718 ft <strong>com</strong>pared to 1 ft.<br />
In this last drawing we see pentagons inscribed in a circle with its center at the hidden<br />
phallus of Ptah-Asar (Osiris). <strong>The</strong> vertical diameter (e) passes up through the umbilicus<br />
and the ear. <strong>The</strong> horizontal diameter of the circle, equator (a), extends and passes<br />
through the genitals of the three male figures. <strong>The</strong> main pentagon's top side is parallel to<br />
the tableau's rectangle and tangent to the top of Ptah-Asar's head. A rectangle is formed<br />
by dropping vertical lines from the upper tangent of the main pentagon. Two parallel<br />
lines are formed. Latitude (b) proceeds from the mouth of the little Maat statue, through<br />
the loop of the Ankh scepter that she holds, through the mouths of Ptah-Asar and the<br />
erect serpent and into the ear of the reclining pharaoh as if they are teaching him the<br />
secrets of life. <strong>The</strong> lower parallel line is defined by the tips of the fingers on the small<br />
standing statue of Maat. Another parallel line forms the <strong>com</strong>plement to the upper<br />
pentagon tangent down near the bottom of the circle. <strong>The</strong> background pentagon is<br />
defined by the vertical axis (f) that runs through the small standing statue of Maat.