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<strong>Cosmic</strong> <strong>Game</strong> © Douglass A. White, 2012 v151207 181<br />

Z<br />

Baa: wonderful, amazing, marvelous, astonishing<br />

P<br />

Divine Jackal<br />

/ Y<br />

Wizard Staff (weser) Stone Sledge (tem)<br />

Components of "wonderful":<br />

<strong>The</strong> middle glyph is the stone that was cut and hauled to build structures. <strong>The</strong> sledge was<br />

the vehicle best adapted for hauling stone over Egypt's sandy soil. <strong>The</strong> jackal-headed<br />

wizard staff was for the magical wizard technology used to lighten the load.<br />

Senet <strong>Game</strong> Board 8pawn<br />

RTem<br />

One of the Four Senet <strong>Game</strong> Boards Found in Tutankhamen's Tomb<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Game</strong> Board of Tutankhamen is mounted on a box that resembles a large stone block<br />

or a sarcophagus. <strong>The</strong> board encodes all the information of the universe in its 30 Houses<br />

and its sacred geometry, including a solar-lunar perpetual daily, monthly, and annual<br />

calendar. <strong>The</strong> box sits on a table whose legs resemble those of a jackal. <strong>The</strong> table stands<br />

on a sledge such as was used for hauling huge granite blocks, obelisks, and sarcophagus<br />

boxes across the sand. <strong>The</strong> sledge glyph is pronounced "tem" and means complete and<br />

all-inclusive. <strong>The</strong> box-jackal-sledge combination suggests the Egyptian glyph for<br />

wonderful, amazing. <strong>The</strong> shapes of the pawns resemble the crown of Tem the Tower.<br />

If we assume that the Egyptians had noticed the magnetic properties of iron, then they<br />

probably were able to measure tiny charges by means of a scale. In the traditional<br />

"Weighing of the Heart" ceremony it is assumed that the Egyptians weighed a person's<br />

actual heart. <strong>The</strong> scale also may have had a different use as a very precise scientific<br />

instrument not only for measuring weights, but also for detecting electrostatic and<br />

magnetic charges. <strong>The</strong> large ostrich feather placed in one pan could represent a very

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