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Exploring the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid Through the Logos Heuristics

Antonio Cassella

International Journal of Social Science Studies, 2018, vol. 6, issue 9, 10-30

Abstract: After detecting a primary triangulation through the crossing of two 18-mile (diameter) identical circles around a shared 14-mile baseline in ancient Egypt, the author hypothesizes that, in the 26th century before the Common Era, Pharaoh Khufu replaced with hope the general fear for the catlike goddess that preceded Giza’s Sphinx. Khufu changed the monstrous head of a monumental lioness on Giza’s plateau into the coarse head of the respected Horus-Pharaoh that guarded the southern lily plant and the northern papyrus. The Sphinx’s new symbolic head, or classical conservation in the finite first attention, joined flexible quantum computing in the ambiguous creativity of its body and the infinite second attention. The changed Sphinx and the Great Pyramid that followed its transfiguration point silently at the union of classical and quantum computing in the Third Attention that recreates natural systems, dreams, and social progress.

Keywords: Sphinx; Great Pyramid; nature’s nature; brotherhood; hope; progress (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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