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THE PYRAMIDS of the COLD • Index

21/09/2025 à 06:45

Discover how and why the pharaohs were the very first engineers in the history of humanity to build an entire civilization based on scientific knowledge and technological prowess to legitimize themselves as rulers of ancient Egypt by relying on a tremendous work of glorification and the creation of a new and constantly evolving religion: the Egyptian gods, goddesses and myths are only a fantasized rewriting of this science, this technology and more generally of all their accumulated knowledge in physics, chemistry, medicine, mathematics, etc.

[top right illustration] Actor Jim Hutton as detective Ellery Queen, posing with a magnifying glass, courtesy of NBC Television: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnifying_glass#/media/File:Jim_Hutton_Ellery_Queen_1976.JPG

 

THE PYRAMIDS of the COLD Index

Study written by Bruno COURSOL (January 2021 to September 2025)

Abraham**

• the Jewish reinterpretation of the Egyptian pulley's cradle: chapter 44

• the 'father of a nation' is about the cradle of the Egyptian pulley: 44.09

• why both Abraham and Sarah were really laughing (about the groove of the pulley that look like the throat): 44.10

• about the metaphor of the 'finest flour' (the Egyptian pulley looks like a grinding stone): 44.11

• about the change of name of Abram to Abraham at age 99: 44.12

• about Lot and the two lateral Egyptia pulleys of the Grand Gallery: 44.14

Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam): Annex 04

Abram** (when Abram becomes Abraham at the age of 99): 44.12

Abu Gorab (the stone basins were reaction chambers, probably for a Solvay-like process): 49.06, 49.08, 49.11

Active part of a check valve with counterweight (ferocious lioness goddess Sekhmet): chapter 07

Adiabatic (natural process taking place at atmospheric pressure): chapter 03, chapter 04, annex 01

Adze (the adze is the glorification of the surgical retractor, or rib spreader): chapter 30

• about the thoracotomy procedure: 30.03

• about Wepwawet and the Opening of the Mouth ceremony: 30.03, 30.04, 30.05, 30.06

Aegis of Sekhmet (about the active and mobile parts of a check valve: the disc and counterweight): 07.04

Aeolian harp** of David (the central wooden Djed caisson of the Great Pyramid): 45.10, 45.12, 45.13

Aerodynamic properties of the Sabu Disk: 49.14

Air cooler (basic modern use of evaporative cooling): 03.01

Air inflated snake

• about Ptah: 35.13

Airbus (about the Sabu Disk): 49.14

Akhenaten (the heretic pharaoh): chapter 60

• about the misleading theory of monotheism: 60.01

• about why Akhenaten and Nefertiti represented themselves respectilvely as Shu and Tefnut: 60.02

• about why the basking sun Aten really is about heat: 60.03, 60.04

• about the ankh being the symbol of the cold: 60.05

Al-Ma'mun (about the so-called 'rubbers tunnel' of the Great Pyramid): 13.12

All blacks performing Kapa o Pango (about Bes and the 'no one will pass through me, I'm unmovable'): 11.03

Alligator jaws grasping forceps, about crocodile god Sobek: chapter 31

Amduat, the Book of the Hidden Chamber in the Underworld: chapter 38

 the Fourth Hour: 38.05

• the 'secret cavern of the act of hauling': 38.05

• about Ra repeatedly blocked by mysterious 'doors' or 'knives': 38.06

• the steep slope of the passageways: 38.07

Amenhotep son of Hapu (about Imhotep): chapter 59

Ammonia smell

• about the Red Pyramid: chapter 50

• about the Sabu Disk: chapter 49

Amun: the glorification of the scientific concept of pressurization:

• the glorification of the pressurization of the air with Amun-Ra:

• the glorification of the pressurization of a liquid with Amun-min:

Anchor 

• the impactor of the Great Pyramid was operated like an anchor: chapter 27, 40.02

• about the stone anchor and its glorification with the hippopotamus: 27.06, 27.07

Anchor block (for columns and houses' foundations, about the Bes and Beset wedging block): chapter 11

Anchor bolt (about the anchor bolts of a bollard): chapter 27

Angel**

• the 'messengers of the gods' are the glorification of ropes: chapter 44

• about their age that really is about their apparent size of these ropes (short, long...): 44.05

Ankh

• about Akhenaten and the Aten sun: chapter 60

• associated with the Was scepter (about the overheating during the drilling process): chapter 34

Anput (Anupet), female counterpart of Anubis, 'She who brings water': chapter 29

• about supplying water from a Qanat: 29.26

Anteater (about Seth's animal): chapter 27

Anubis is about the glorification of sleds moving toward North (Wepwawet is toward South): chapter 29

• the metaphor of the 'Great Master digger': 29.01, 29.02

• why Egyptians did use dogs and jackals to represent sleds: 29.04, 29.05, 29.06

• why sleds are only metaphorical and skate blades were really used: 29.06, 29.07

• the double action of sleds (lift and run): 29.10

• Anubis and the guide rails: 29.20

• the sliding movement of the Anubis sled reused in the Weighing of the heart: 29.11

• Anubis and the sliding cover: 29.21

• Anubis and the lubrication of the skate blades with water: 29.12

• Anubis with the flail: 29.33, 48.11

• the false 'recumbent' position: 29.15

• the 'portable shrine of Anubis' representing the true nature of the god going through rails: 29.19

• Anubis was 'the Opener of the ways to the North': 29.22

• about his female counterpart, Anput 'who brings water': 29.26

• Anubis represented 'with' a Djed pillar (he truly was inside the Djed pillar): 29.31

• Anubis and the squeaky noise of the jackal: 29.32

• Lord of the Nine Bows (the metaphor of crushing bones): 30.07, 30.08

• about the Opening of the mouth and the medical thoracotomy procedure: 30.0330.0430.0530.06

• on a sliding cover of a sarcophagus: 28.17, 28.18

• the rudder metaphor: 28.20, 28.21, 28.22

• the four jackals and the ribbon scarf: 29.08

Anuket (one of the two goddesses of the Elephantine triad): 16.06

• 'She who resembles the vagina': 16.06

Apathetic Osiris (the 'Great Inert', 'Asleep', 'Apathetic' and 'Lethargic' Osiris): 24.01

Apep, Apophis 

• the glorification of the pressurized waters of the inclined well: chapter 18chapter 19

• the restraining of Apep in Theban Tomb TT359: 18.09, 18.11

• the cutting of Apep into multiple little pieces: 18.11, 18.12, 18.13

• the endless regeneration of Apep (the metaphor of the peeing baboon): 19.01

• the 'killing' of Apep by Atum (the evaporation process): 02.08

• the 'kiling' of Apep by Bastet and Sekhmet (the checkvalve with counterweight): 06.11

• the 'killing' of Apep by the Great Cat Mau (probably the idea of the blade itself): 28.11, 28.13

• the 'killing' of Apep by the Four Sons of Horus (the impactor' skate blades): 18.12, 28.12

• the 'killing' of Apep by Osiris as Ra-Osiris 'Banebdjedet' (the impactor's dead weight): 24.11

• the 'killing' of Apep by Seth (the impactor's twin horn bollard): 24.09

• "He who was spat out": 18.14

• about the Mehen board game: 18.16

• the so-called 'cough' of Apep: 18.19

Apis bull (the glorification of the dead weight of the Hathor hauling plug): chapter 48

• about the assimilation of the Apis bull with Osiris (the dead weight of the impactor) to form Osorapis: 48.05

• about the Apis bull represented on a sled: 48.11

• about the Apis bull and the flail pointed to its back: 48.06, 48.07, 48.08, 48.10, 48.11, 48.12, 48.13, 48.14

• 'Strong bull of his mother Hathor': 48.03

• the Double Hairs of the tail of the Apis bull: 48.04

• about the Serapeum of Saqqara: chapter 51

• the ceremony of the running of the Apis bull: 48.01

• about the Solvay process and fertilization: 48.16

Apollo* is the Greek reinterpretation of Horus the elder (official): chapter 26

• the fight of Apollo with Heracles for the 'Delphic tripod': 26.02, 26.03

Aqueduct (about the 32 meters long collecting ramp at 0.30% slope in the horizontal passage): chapter 03

Athena* (Greek reinterpretation of Egyptian Neith): 

Arrow (about Satis of the Elephantine triad, 'She Who runs like an arrow'): 16.08

Ascending passage of the Great Pyramid (mostly flooded, it was the inclined well): chapter 09

• about all the oddities of this passage: 09.01

• about the academic explanation of all the oddities of the passage (the change of plan theory): 09.04, 09.05

• about the girdle stones: 09.02, 09.03, 09.04

• about the extremely poor quality of the limestone used in this passage only: 09.04

• about the two sets of lower girdles with different orientations: 19.06

• about the intricate polygonal patern in which the stones have been set: 09.08

• about the little piece of granite still stuck in the floor of the passage (that is Beset): 09.07

Asleep Osiris (the 'Great Inert', 'Asleep', 'Apathetic' and 'Lethargic' Osiris): 21.08, 24.01

Aten (about the heretic king Akhenaten): chapter 60

• about why the Aten sun is really about the heat generated by the sun: 60.03, 60.04

• about the hands at the end of the beams, that are made for touching: 60.03

Atum, the glorification of the process of water evaporation: chapter 02

• about the Dendera Light (Dendera was known as "the Land of Atum"): 04.06

• "who separated land from water": 02.0104.06

• "who cooled down the air and dried out the land": 02.01

• about the primordial mound of Atum (which is salt): 02.01

• the masturbatory hand of Atum (about sprinkling salt with the hand): 02.02, 02.03

• about the pyramidal shape of salt cristals: 02.04

• about the pyramidal shape of the benben stone: 02.04

• Atum represented as a lizard or snake because of their shinning scales: 02.06

• Atum (evaporation) fighting Apep (the waters of the inclined well under pressure): 02.08

• about the water cycle: 02.10

• about the 'Right to Rule' given by Atum to pharaohs: 02.11

Atum-Ra, the reinterpretation of Atum, the god of water evaporation, linked to the effect of the Sun: chapter 02

Auger: see Drill bit

Awakening of Osiris (the skeleton position): 24.04

Ba 'principle of movement' of Ra (about the Amduat): chapter 38

Baboon (the metaphor of the peeing baboon)

• about god of Science, Writing and Knowledge Thoth (the glorification of the reed pen): 01.12

• about Apep in Theban Tomb KV9: 19.01

• about Khonsu and the water clocks: chapter 37

• about the Temptation Trap to find water using the baboon: 19.03

Baptism*** : 52.25

Backbone (about Sekhmet fixing broken bones, the metaphor of the intervertebral disc of the backbone): 07.10

Backbone of Osiris (about the central wooden Djed caisson): 33.04

Balance (the precision beam balance, related to Hathor 'Mistress of the counterweight'): chapter 61

• the representation of the precision beam balance in the tomb of Ramesses I: 61.02

• about the graduated scale rule: 61.03

• about the double and triple beam balance: 61.04

• about the swinging balance zeroing: 61.06

• about antique balance with milk glass plates: 61.07

• about the pointing arrow of a balance (the red tongue of a snake): 61.12

Balancing counterweight (about the tail of a cat): 06.14

Balloon animal metaphor (the air inflated snake: glorifying constrained and pressurized air)

• about Horus in Ra-Horakhty: 25.03

• about Ptah-Tatenen: 35.13

Banebdjedet-Osiris (a form of Osiris, also Banebdjed, represented as a ram): 23.02, 24.05

Base of a column (the base and the capital, about the Bes wedging and anchoring block): 11.13

Basket of cat goddess Bastet: see Basket strainer

Basket strainer (of the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve with counterweight): 06.09

Basking in the sun (about Akhenaten as a lion, basking in the Aten sun):

Bastet (about the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve of the Great Pyramid): chapter 06 and chapter 07

• the 'Devouring Lady' and the cat-door metaphor: 06.01

• the cut out cat heads: 06.02

• the tube-like cat mummies: 06.03

• like Sekhmet, patron goddess of firefighters: 06.05

• about the water hammer effect: 06.07

• about the strainer basket: 06.09

• about the glorification of the rivets, with Bastet's cute little kittens: 06.10

• about the pre-drilled holes for the rivets (the black dots on the body of Bastet): 06.10

• about the cat and the way the animal uses its tail as a counterweight: 06.14

• about the counterweight earrings of cat goddess Bastet: 06.0906.12

• about the 'Eye of Ra': 06.18

• 'Lady of slaughter': 06.23

Bats (in the Red Pyramid): 50.03

Beam (of a balance scale, related to Hathor and her counterweight): chapter 61

Beds of Osiris (the Osiris bricks): 21.03, chapter 23

Beetle (the hauling Beetle) 

• the 'hauling Beetle' is the hauling gantry which was operated in the Grand Gallery of the Great Pyramid: 45.23

• about the reinterpretation of the hauling Beetle by the Jewish religion, in Goliath: chapter 45

Beer

• about Sekhmet: 07.03

• about the mash rake theory (Sabu Disk): 49.03

Beetle scarab (the glorification of the hauling gantry): 45.23

Benben (the primordial mound of Atum): 02.01

Benben stone 

• the sacred stone in the temple of Ra at Heliopolis, named after the primordial mound benben of Atum: 02.04

• the sacred stone used as a model for capstones, or 'pyramidions', of all the obelisks and the great pyramids: 02.04

Bent Pyramid: chapter 17

• about the forgotten representation of the sand filter by Franck Monnier: 17.01, 17.02

Bes (the breakable pressure sensitive fuse of the anchor block of the GP's inclined well): chapter 11, chapter 12

• Hatshepsut’s birth scene, from Édouard Naville "The Temple of Deir el Bahari" (London, 1896): 10.11

• part of Hatshepsut’s birth scene, with Bes immobilizing Taweret: 11.02

• the posture of 'I'm invincible, I'm unmovable, nothing can pass thorugh me': 11.03

• the 'protruding tail' of Bes: 11.04, 11.05

• the figurine representing both Bes and Beset back to back: 11.06

• the figurine representing Bes on top of Beset's shoulders: 11.07

• the original design of the Bes protruding block on the legs of Tutankhamun's bed: 11.09

• part of Hatshepsut’s birth scene, with the Was scepters and the tying knot (about the sewing process): 11.02, 11.08

• god of pregnant women and childbirth, just like Taweret: 11.12

• about the foundations of homes (Bes is an anchor block): 11.13

• Bes represented on a seat back: 11.17

• Bes represented at the back of King Tutankhamun's racing chariot (metaphorical pump-jets): 12.04, 12.05, 12.06

• the breaking of the Bes protruding anchor block: 12.01

• Bes holding knifes over the head: 12.01

• the throat slitting gesture made by the Maori Hake performers: 12.03

• about his representation as a dwarf, like Ptah-Patek (it is a tiny piece compared to the Taweret sealing block): 36.02

• about the estimation of its weight: 36.03

• supporting Hathor 'Mistress of the counterweight': 46.09, 61.31

• about the Push-Pull effect (associating Hathor and Bes): 46.09, 61.31

Beset (the lower and embedded into the floor part of the Bes and Beset anchor block for Taweret): chapter 11

• Carrying Bes on her shoulders: 11.07

• Estimation of weight: 36.03

Bes, Beset and Ptah-Patek (about the real meaning of dwarfs in Egyptian religion): 36.02

Bhasm Aarti**** at Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Temple (Hindu ceremony): 55.15

Bilskirnir***** (Great Hall of Bilskirnir, the reinterpretation of the Grand Gallery in Norse mythology): 54.01

Biological colony of bacteria (in a biosand filter): 15.09

Biosand filter

• about the general design of the biosand filter: 15.09

• about its glorification in the Elephantine triad: chapter 16

• about its glorification through the giant clam and its own culture of microorganisms: chapter 52

• about the maintenance of the biosand filter: 52.12

Biosand filter so-called 'sarcophagus' of the Great Pyramid

• original operating location in what is today the electrical room of the Great Pyramid: 15.03, 15.05

• theoretical flow rate: 15.06

• uprooting of the filter and its setting aside in the King's chamber (shutdown procedure): 15.05chapter 13

Biosand filter*** (Christian re-glorification in the giant clam holy water fonts): chapter 52

Bird taking flight (about Medjed "The Smiter"): 62.0162.03

Black men (the myth of the stupid Black men): 0.03

Black Galaxy granite (hypothesis that the Egyptian pulleys were made of black stone with white inclusions): 41.10

Blade (surgical blade): 30.01, 30.02, 30.03, 30.04, 30.05

Blakely, Stephen and Gregory (about the reinvention of the stone Egyptian pulley): 40.01

Blood

• about Sekhmet drinking 7,000 jugs of false blood and the amount of water in the inclined well): 07.03

• about the menstrual blood of Isis: chapter 43

• about the water that turns into blood because the check valve is operating like a beating heart: 07.04

Bollard (and the twin-horn bollard of the Great Pyramid's impactor): chapter 27

Bolt (about the anchor bolts of a bollard): 27.01

Book of Caverns: chapter 38

• Ra merging with the body of Osiris: 38.01, 38.02

Book of the dead of Ani (about 'breathing the air' and 'having power over water'): 04.05

Bow drill (about the Was scepter): 34.14

Bows (about Anubis): see Nine bows

Bricks of Osiris: 21.02, chapter 33

Bristling hair (about the Dendera light, the cold production and the double outline): 04.05

Bronze 

• was the Osiris dead weight made of bronze: 22.09

• glorification of bronze and bronze chains): see Neith

Bronze age

• time line of ancient Egypt: annex 04

• about the sand mold used for casting metal: chapter 36

Budge, Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge (“The Gods of the Egyptians; Studies in Egyptian Mythology"): 18.1962.01

Building demolition with explosives (metaphor about the triggering of the draining of the well of the GP): 14.02

Burning of incense*** (by Christian priests to create a fog): 52.25

Butcher (about Khonsu and the glorification of the piston used by the butcher to make sausages): 37.13, 37.14

Calendar (about Nut and the 360 degrees in a circle and the 365 days of the year): 42.01

Calf's hoof** (about the shape of the Egyptian pulley's cradle, with central groove): 40.09, 40.15

Carpenter Murat Tosun (about the sewing process in the construction of sewn boats): 43.05

Cat door metaphor (about Bastet, the inactive body of the check valve of the Great Pyramid): 06.01, 06.02

Cat goddess Bastet (the glorification of the inactive body of a check valve with counterweight): chapter 06

Cat Mau (cutting Apep into pieces): 28.11, 28.13

Cat holding one paw up in the air (about the inactive body of a valve holding the arm with counterweight): 06.04

Cat mummy (in the form of a tube): 06.03

Cat mummy in cat sarcophagus (about the inactive Bastet body of a check valve): 06.22

Cat sarcophagus (in wood, about the inactive Bastet body of a check valve): 06.22

Cavern of Sokar (Fourth Hour of the Amduat, linked to the Roseteau 'Act of towing' region): 38.08

Cavity of el Calif Al-Ma'mun in the Great Pyrmaid of Khufu: 14.01

Central wooden Djed caisson of the Great Pyramid of Khufu: chapter 32, chapter 33

• about its glorification in the Osiris myth: 21.05, 21.06, 21.07, 32.03

• about its glorificaton in the Djed pillar: 21.05, 21.06, chapter 32

• about its glorification in god Ptah: chapter 35 (see Ptah)

• Isis extracting the wooden coffin where Osiris is trapped: 21.04, 32.03

• the Djed caisson was made of individual wooden cases sewn together (like sewn boats): 33.02

• the wooden cases were sewn with linen rope and made waterproof with myrrh: 33.02

• the wooden cases sewn together were the 'girdles of Isis': 33.03

• the mandatory holes for the sewing process and the Was scepter: 34.12, 34.15

• about the upper aerial part and the lower flooded part of the caisson: 35.01

• about the assymetrical aerial and flooded parts of the caisson: 24.10

• with the eyes of Isis and Nephthys: 21.07

Chair of Yuya and Thuya (with the representation of Bes and Taweret on the seat back): 11.16

Change of plans (Red Pyramid): 50.01

Chariot of Ezekiel** (the chariot with four wheels in fire): 40.16, 40.04, 40.06

Chariots of Tutankhamun (about the figures of Bes as extra metaphorical power): 12.04, 12.06

Check valve with counterweight (glorified into Bastet and Sekhmet): chapter 06, chapter 07

• about Bastet (the glorification of the inactive body of the valve): chapter 06

• about Sekhmet (the glorification of the active and mobile parts of the valve): chapter 07

• about the water hammer effect (the very reason of why using a check valve with counterweight): 06.07

Chemical manufacturing theory

• about the Sabu Disk (Solvay disc): chapter 49

• about the Red Pyramid of Sneferu (ammonia smell and limestone kiln): 49.04, 49.05

• about the stone basins of Abu Gorab (Solvay chambers): 49.06, 49.08, 49.11

• about the giant stone sarcophagi of the Serapeum at Saqqara (airtight storage tanks): chapter 51

• about the production of glass: 49.15

Childbirth (about hippopotamus Taweret, goddess of pregnant women, childbirth and babies): chapter 10

Chisel of metal (about the surgical blade used in the 'Opening of the mouth' ceremony'): 30.04

Christianity

• about the holy water fonts being the reinterpretation of the biosand filter (the giant clam): chapter 52

• about priests filling up holy water fonts with sand because the stoup is about the biosand filter: 52.08

• about priest creating a fog of smoke and a fog of microdroplets of water: 52.25

• about the perfect hinge of the scallop' shell: 52.29, 52.30

Churning of the Ocean of milk***: chapter 55

• about the thousand lingas river: 55.06

• about the Hindu Vishnu and the Egyptian Hapi: 55.07

• about the similarities between the Churning of the Ocean and the Egyptian Sema Tawy: 55.08

• about the lotus flower: 55.10

• about the mount Mandara: 55.12

• about the ash ritual: 55.13, 55.15

Clam*** (giant clam used as model of a biosand filter): see Biosand filter

Clamp (quick release and permanent clamp): 08.07, 08.08

Clamp, the wooden clamp used on sewn wooden boards (glorified into the Tyet knot of Isis): chapter 43

Clock

• about Thoth being a Moon god, the hand of a Moon clock and the measurement of time: 01.13

• about the water clock: 37.06 to 37.10

Coffin of Sennedjem (showing the four skate blades of the impactor): chapter 28

Cold (flash-evaporative cold produced by the creation of a fog of microdroplets of water)

• about the hypothetical minimum temperature of zero degrees Celcius (32°F) in the Queen's chamber: 03.15

Cold water (the literal meaning of 'Serdab', in Djoser' Step Pyramid): 05.05

• about the so-called 'Refreshment of the Gods' Step Pyramid of Djoser: 05.03

• about Horus ('Osiris, take this fresh water wooled for you by Horus'): 05.04

• about Osiris (the 'refreshing water of Osiris): 05.04

Collecting ramp (for the part of liquid water that didn't evaporate in the flash-evaporative cooling passage)

• length and slope: 03.06, 03.07

• about its representation in the Dendera light reliefs (the little guy at the feet of the big guy): 04.08

Colossus (transport of the Colossus and heavy loads on sleds running through wet grooved rails): chapter 58

Column (the base and the capital, about the Bes wedging and anchoring block): 11.13

Comb (ivory comb with the name of King Djet and representations of the Was scepter): 34.09

Combustion engine (metaphor about the operation of the impactor of the Great Pyramid): chapter 37

Composite weighted impactor of the Great Pyramid (Horus = Ra + the Osiris weight): chapter 22

• the dead weight (god of the dead Osiris): 22.03, 22.04, 22.05

• the wooden vessel (Ra and his boat): 22.01

• Ra 'merging' with Osiris: 22.05, 22.06

Cooling (chemical reactions): see evaporative cooling

Cooling water of Kebetchet (the literal translation of goddess Kebetchet/Qebhet): chapter 63

Countercurrent principle in chemical manufacturing (Sabu disk): 49.12, 49.13

Counterweight:

• Hathor, Mistress of the counterweight: 61.0206.1646.13

• the counterweight earrings of cat goddess Bastet: 06.09, 06.12

• the tail of a cat is itself a counterweight: 06.14

• the counterweights on the lotus flower of Nefertem, with the representation of Bastet: 08.09

Cow: see Hathor

Cradle (about the inactive part of an Egyptian pulley): chapter 40

Cradle metaphor (about Abraham, the father of a nation): 44.09

Crocodile

• about Sobek (the sliding impactor getting in and out of the well like a crocodile): chapter 31

• about the crocodile used as a metaphor of the idea of sliding (like a crocodile): 36.11

• about the crocodile used as a metaphor of the idea of pressure (the crocodile's bite): 10.10

• about the representation of a crocodile on the back of hippopotamus Taweret: chapter 14

Cycle (operating cycle of the Great Pyramid, about 15 minutes): 15.08

Dahl, Jeff

• about the Edwin Smith papyrus (medecine): 30.10

David and Goliath**

• the Jewish reinterpretation of the operation of the hauling Beetle: chapter 45

• about the five little stones carried by David (the five other crewmembers of the Beetle): 45.08

• about the aeolian harp of David (the central wooden Djed caisson and the ropes): 45.10, 45.12, 45.13

• about King Soul who didn't fight Goliath because he is about the seventh member of the team: 45.11

• about the meaning of the Star of David (also Shield of David): 45.18

David's aeolian harp** (the central wooden Djed caisson): 45.10, 45.12, 45.13

David's five little stones** (the 5 other crewmembers of the hauling beetle): 45.08

Dead weight

• about Osiris, the dead weight of the Great Pyramid's impactor and the god of the dead: 21.03, chapter 22

• was the Osiris dead weight made of bronze: 22.09

• about Heracles' club: 26.04

Deconstruction of the real and sophisticated ancient Egyptian civilization by egyptologists: preface, 10.09

Delphic tripod* (the Greek reinterpretation of the Hathor hauling plug): 26.02

Dendera Light (the fog of microdroplets of water creating the cold): chapter 04

• about the evaporation of water and Atum (Dendera was known as "the Land of Atum"): 04.06

• about the 'protective magical energy in liquid form': 04.03

• about the spitting snake used as a representation of the creation of the fog of microdroplets: 04.04

• about the lotus flower used as a representation of the fog nozzle (the shower head metaphor): 04.05

• about the double outline that represents the goose bumps: 04.08

• about this same double outline that also represents the salt deposits: 04.09

• about the representation of the tiny little slope of the evaporative passage into a tiny little guy: 04.13

Denoyer Allen (about the wooden molds used to make mud bricks): 35.04

Devouring Lady (about Bastet, the inactive body of the check valve of the Great Pyramid): 06.01

Disc (the disc held by Nut, the deification of the spinning wheel of an Egyptian pulley): 41.16

Disk of Sabu (most probably a Solvay disc, see: Sabu Disk): chapter 49 

Dismemberment of Apep

• the cutting of Apep into pieces (small amount of pressurized water ejected from the well): 18.1118.1218.13

• the representation of this cutting/ejection process into the Mehen 'board game': 18.16 

Djed pillar (the glorification of the central wooden Djed caisson coupled with the transversal hauling Beetle)

• in the Osiris myth: 21.05, 21.06, chapter 32

• the three components of the Djed pillar: 32.07

• Isis and Nephthys interacting with the Djed pillar: 39.06

• pierced from top to bottom by the Was scepter (the glorification of a drill bit): 34.1234.15

• represented with two eyes, one eye brought by Isis and the second one by Nephthys: 21.07

• with Ptah, and two types of linen offering: 35.07

• head of Hathor (the hauling plug in the Djed caisson) represented on top of the Djed pillar itself: 46.01

Djedkhonsouioufânkh (about the stele representing a harp and the Was scepter): 34.16

Djoser (about Imhotep): chapter 59

Djoser's Step Pyramid (the Pyramid of the Cooling by the gods): chapter 05

• incorrectly called 'Refreshment of the Gods': 0.0505.01, 05.02, 05.03

• about the Serdab of the Step Pyramid: 05.0505.0605.07

Dog (in Anubis and Wepwawet): chapter 29, chapter 30

Donkey (one of Seth's representation): 27.04

Doors (the Gantenbrink's doors): chapter 20

Doors (the doors blocking the path of Ra in the Roseteau region of the 'act of towing' of the Amduat): 38.06

Dormion and Goidin discovery of the fine sand lining in the horizontal passage of the Great Pyramid: 03.08

Double beam balance (related to Hathor 'Mistress of the counterweight'): chapter 61

Double hairs (about the tail of the Apis bull): 48.04

Double outline (in some of the Dendera light representations)

• about the Dendera light and the representation of goose bumps: 04.04

• about the Dendera light and the representation of salt encrustation: 04.09

Draining of the inclined well (shutdown procedure of the Great Pyramid): 13.03, 13.04, 13.05, 14.01, 14.02, 14.03

Drill bit (auger, see Was scepter): chapter 34

Drive shaft (Grand Gallery): 40.14

Duamutef (jackal-headed Son of Horus, see the Four Sons of Horus): chapter 28

Dubois, Léon-Jean-Joseph (drawing of the Apis bull with snake and flail): 48.06

Dwarf (the metaphor of the tiny little dwarf)

• about Bes, the anchor block in the floor of the inclined well of the Great Pyramid, for Taweret: chapter 15, chapter 16

• about Ptah-Patek (the anchor pin of a sand casting wooden mold): 36.02

• why dwarves were seen as experts in metallurgy: 36.09

Ears  (about Ptah 'Who listens to prayers'): 35.06

Earrings (about the counterweight earrings of cat goddess Bastet): 06.0906.12

Edgar, John and Morton, "The Great Pyramid passages and chambers" (1910)

• about the girdle stones in the ascending passage: 09.0311.01

• about the pleated stones at the bottom of the ascending passage: 13.06

• about the salt deposit in the Queen's chamber and horizontal passage: 03.1103.12

• John, looking at the upper block of the granite plug of the ascending passage: chapter 10

Edwin Smith Papyrus (ancient Egyptian medical text): 10.09

Effective for the Aten (about Akhenaten): 60.06

Egyptian deities who first appeared before the Great Pyramid was built (before near the end of the Fourth Dynasty)

• Anubis (First Dynasty): chapter 29, chapter 30

• Atum (Fifth Dynasty, but he is believed to have been present as early as pre-Dynastic times): chapter 02

• Bastet (Second Dynasty): chapter 06

• Horus (First Dynasty and probably earlier): chapter 25

• Ptah (First Dynasty): chapter 35

• Seshat (First Dynasty and probably earlier): chapter 01

• Thoth (Pre-Dynastic period): chapter 01

Egyptian deities who first appeared after the Great Pyramid was built (after near the end of the Fourth Dynasty)

• Amun (first appearance in the Pyramid Texts, Fifth Dynasty, 2400-2300 BCE): 

• Apep (first mention by name during the Middle Kingdom 2040-1782 BCE): chapter 18

• Bes (first appearance in the Pyramid Texts, Fifth Dynasty, 2400-2300 BCE): chapter 11

• Beset (first appearance in the Pyramid Texts, Fifth Dynasty, 2400-2300 BCE): chapter 11

• Isis (first appearance in the Pyramid Texts, Fifth Dynasty, 2400-2300 BCE): chapter 39, chapter 43

• Nephthys (first appearance in the Pyramid Texts, Fifth Dynasty, 2400-2300 BCE): chapter 39

• Osiris (first appearance in the Pyramid Texts, Fifth Dynasty, 2400-2300 BCE): chapter 21, chapter 22, chapter 24

• Ra (first appearance in the Pyramid Texts, Fifth Dynasty, 2400-2300 BCE): chapter 22

• Sekhmet  (first appearance in the Pyramid Texts at Nyuserre, Fifth Dynasty, 2400-2300 BCE): chapter 07

• Taweret (first appearance in the Pyramid Texts, Fifth Dynasty, 2400-2300 BCE): chapter 10

Egyptian pulleys (100% granite redirecting pulleys): chapter 40

• about their reinvention by Stefen and Gregory Blakely in 2013: 40.01

• about the analogy of the operation of modern anchors on ships: 40.02

• about the fact four of these pulleys were set in the Grand Gallery (see Ezekiel): 40.03

• about the fact the pulleys were made of stone, and they would have overheated: 40.17

• reconstitution of the assembly of the four pulleys of the Great Pyramid: 40.10

• about the absence of anchor holes for the pulleys on the Gallery's top platform: 40.14

• about their glorification through Geb, Nut and a spinning eye: 41.01

• represented on top of the Djed pillar on the pyramidion of Hori: 41.02

• about the cradle of the pulley that looks like a throne: 41.03

• about the groove of the pulley that looks like a throat (the metaphor about laughing): 41.05

• about the metaphor of the goose egg bump: 41.08, 41.09

• about the hypothesis that the pulleys were made of Black Galaxy granite: 41.10

• about the Great Cackler: 41.11

• about the lubrication of the pulleys with water (baboon): 41.18, 42.02

Egyptian pulleys of Ezekiel** 

• the four 'wheels within the wheels' and the four 'living creatures' of Ezekiel are about Egyptian pulleys: 40.03, 40.04

• four Egyptian pulleys in the Grand Gallery means four ropes were operated: 40.05

• the metaphor of the eye moving inside its orbit: 40.07

• the metaphor of Ezekiel 'eating' a scroll of papyrus: 40.08

• the metaphor of the 'straight leg', 'living creatures', and calf's hoof: 40.09, 40.15

• the metaphor of the 'finest flour' and the grinding stone: 40.18

• the metaphor of Ezekiel eating papyrus: 40.08

Electrical room (in the Great Pyramid, the original location of the biosand filter 'sarcophagus'): 15.03, 05.05

Electricity (physicist J.H. van Swinden demonstrating the generation of electricity): 0.02, 57.01

Elephantine triad (Khnum, Satis and Anuket; the glorification of a biosand filter): chapter 16

Elephant's trunk (operation of a biosand filter): 16.20

Emblem of Nefertem (a water pipe with the fog nozzle of the Great Pyramid): 08.03

Emerald tablet***: chapter 53

• about the three granite blocks in the river: 53.04

• about the cavity of Al-Ma'mun: 53.06

Emergence of the Technology in Europe (1500 to 1750): 49.19

Encrustation of salt (the signature of evaporative cold production): 0.04

Engine (metaphor of the engine's piston about the operation of the impactor of the Great Pyramid): chapter 37

Entrails (about Khonsu and the glorification of the piston used by the butcher to make sausages): 37.13, 37.14

Erected penis 

• about the Bes pressure sensitive fuse of the Bes and Beset anchor block: 11.08

• the metaphor about Sekhmet and Ptah:

Evaporative cooling: chapter 03

• about the flash-evaporative cooling that was created in the Great Pyramid: 03.01, 03.02, 03.03, 03.04

• about the evaporative passage and the structural anomalies in the first 64 feet: 03.05

• about the massive salt deposits in the Queen's chamber (the signature of the evaporative process): 03.1103.12

• about the cleaning of the salt deposit in the Queen's chamber and horizontal passage by Zahi Hawass: 03.1303.14

• about the hypothetical minimum temperature of zero degrees Celcius (32°F) in the Queen's chamber: 03.15

• about the evaporative passage and the 0.3% slope: 03.06, 03.07

• about the sand-lining behind the blocks: 03.08, 03.09

• about the Queen's chamber being the cold-storage room: 03.04

• about its representation in the so-called Dendera light: 03.10

• about the destruction of the salt deposits by Zahi Hawass in 1998: 03.1303.14

• about the incrimination of the salt deposits in the Queen's chamber on tourists: 03.14

• about the propagation of the cold from the horizontal passage to the lower end of the Grand Gallery: 52.22

• about the animal's moist nose and natural evaporative cooling): 63.03

Evolution of human knowledge: 49.20

Evolution of life on Earth: 49.20

Exorcism*** (about the filtration process and holy water): 52.17

Expansion joint

• in the Serdab of Djoser' Step Pyramid: 05.07, 05.08

• in the flash-evaporative cooling passage of the Great Pyramid: 03.05

Eye of Horus 

• the glorification of the bollards of the impactor: chapter 27

• used on a magnifying glass on a relief at the Hathor temple in Dendera: chapter 57

• used to glorify the active part of an Egyptian pulley (the spinning wheel): chapter 41

• the breaking of the Eye into multiple pieces, the disc of Sabu metaphor:

Eye of Ra 

• about cat goddess Bastet: 06.18

• about cow goddess Hathor: 46.08, 61.24

Eye of Ezekiel (the metaphor about the Egyptian pulley's rotating drum): 40.07

Eyes of a harp (about the Was scepter and the drill bit): 34.16

Eyes of a string: chapter 39

Ezekiel** (the four wheels within the wheels of Ezekiel is the glorification of Egyptian pulleys): chapter 40

Ezekiel Chatper 1** New King James Version, NKJV: 40.06

Ezekiel's vision** of the chariot with four wheels in fire: 40.16

Ezekiel eating a papyrus scroll (the Egyptian pulleys 'eating' the ropes from the windlass): 40.08

Falcon

• as the animal representing Ra, Horus and Ra-Horakhty: chapter 25

• about the speed of the falcon and the hard-hitting hunting tactic: 25.02, 25.04

False beard (distributing part of a biosand filter?): 16.22

False blood (about Sekhmet and the 7,000 jugs of water of the inclined well of the Great Pyramid): 07.03

Feather

• representing air (with Shu): 02.12, 02.13, 02.14chapter 60

• representing the quill pen (with writing god Thoth): 01.11

Figurehead (about Pataikos Ptah-Patek): 36.12

Filling the Eye (about Hathor 'Mistress of the counterweight'): chapter 47

Filter

• see: biosand filter (the so-called 'sarcophagus' of the Great Pyramid was a biosand filter)

• see: filter basket (about the filter of a check valve with counterweight)

Filter basket (about the filter of a check valve with counterweight): 06.09

Fire hose (about Sekhmet, patron goddess of firefighters, just like Bastet): 07.05

Flail (directional indicator of the projection of water droplets by an object like the impactor speeding in a wet guide rail)

• with Anubis: 29.3348.11

• with the Apis bull: 48.06, 48.07, 48.11, 48.12, 48.13, 48.14, 48.15

• with the Four Sons of Horus: 28.15

• with Khonsu: 37.02

• the agricultural tool nonsense: 48.08

Flash-evaporative cooling process: chapter 03

• about the hypothetical minimum temperature of zero degrees Celcius (32°F) in the Queen's chamber: 03.15

• about the cleaning of the salt deposit in the Queen's chamber and horizontal passage by Zahi Hawass: 03.1303.14

Flat drill (about the Was scepter): chapter 34

Flat roof 

• of a mastaba: 20.01

• of the operating Great Pyramid of Khufu: 20.03

Flight (bird taking flight, about Medjed "The Smiter" who belongs to the House of Osiris): chapter 62

Flour (about Geb, the metaphor of an Egyptian pulley seen as a grinding stone): 44.11

Flour** (about Abraham, the metaphor of an Egyptian pulley seen as a grinding stone): 44.11

Flow and flow rate (of a biosand filter): 15.06

Flowers (about the uraeus snake on Ra-Horakhty's head shooting flowers): 25.03

Foerster, Brien (photograph of a giant 'sarcophagus' at the Serapeum of Saqqara): 51.02

Fog nozzle

• about the lotus flower and lotus seed head in the Dendera light: 08.01

• about the production of flash-evaporative cold: 08.02

Four geese (about Geb): see Release of the four wild geese

Four rudders of Heaven

• the metaphor about how the skate blades of the impactor were steering the impactor: 28.20, 28.21, 28.22

• the four ceremonial rudders of Heaven: 28.21

Four Sons of Horus are the glorification of the four metal skate blades of the impactor: chapter 28

• about their epithet of 'the Shining ones': 28.04, 28.09

• holding flails (the representation of projection of water droplets): 28.15

• about the fact the Four Sons of Horus were literally 'attached' to Horus: 28.06

• about their relation with Horus the elder: 28.03

• about the ladder metaphor: 28.08

• about the rudder metaphor: 28.20, 28.21, 28.22

• also known as 'the Four Sons of Osiris': 28.01

• killing the Great Serpent Apep: 28.12

• about the hypothesis that the skate blades made of meteoritic iron: 28.09, 28.10

Four Sons of Osiris (the other name of the Four Sons of Horus): 28.01

Four Wheels within the Wheels** of Ezekiel: chapter 40

Four cubits width of the Grand Gallery (about the four Egyptian pulleys): 40.13

Fourth Hour of the Amduat (about the secret cavern of the act of hauling cavern): 38.05

Frame

• the wooden frame of a mud brick mold (about Ptah): chapter 35

• the wooden frame of a sand casting mold (about Ptah-Patek): chapter 36

Full name of pharaohs

• Khnum-Khufu: 17.04

• Ra-Khafre: 17.04

Galaxy granite: 41.10

Gantenbrink's doors (at the upper end of the Queen's chamber' shafts): chapter 20

• about the flat roof of a mastaba: 20.01

• about the operating flat roof of the Great Pyramid: 20.03

Gargoyle (about pressurized water and the lioness Sekhmet active and mobile part of a check valve): 07.07

Gayer-Anderson cat (about cat goddess Bastet): 06.18

Geb (the deification of the inactive part of an Egyptian pulley): chapter 41

• about the 'throne' of Geb: 41.03

• about the 'jaws' of Geb: 41.04

• about Geb being called 'the Great Cackler': 41.11

• why 'Geb and Nut were so close nothing could come between them': 41.16

Germinating bricks, or beds of Osiris: chapter 23

Giant clam*** (a 100% natural biosand filter): chapter 52

• about the the Christian reinterpretation of the biosand filter in the holy water font (stoup): 52.02, 52.03, 52.04

• two types of nutrition (by classic filtration and their own culture of microorganisms): 52.05, 52.06

• about Catholic priests filling up holy water fonts with sand (it is a biosand filter): 52.08

• about the biosand filter of the Great Pyramid: 52.07

Girdle of Isis (the wooden girdles of the central wooden Djed caisson, sewn together): chapter 33

Girdle stones (girdles): chapter 09

• about the half girdles of the upper part of the passage: 09.02

• description of the girdle stones by the Edgar brothers: 09.03

• about the forgotten girdles: 09.02

• about the two sets of girdles with different orientations: 09.06, 13.02

• about the restraining of the Great Serpent Apep: chapter 18

Glass (produced by chemical manufacturing): 49.15

Glorifying process: preface

Goliath*

• the reinterpretation made in the Jewish religion of the hauling Beetle of the Great Pyramid: chapter 45

• about its known heights (the two of them are about the height and width of the hauling Beetle): 45.02, 45.16, 45.17

• about the Ark of the Covenant: 45.03

• about the metaphor of the weaver's beam: 45.04, 45.05

Goose (the sacred animal of Geb): see Goose egg

Goose bumps (about the Dendera light and the double outline): 04.04

Goose egg (the metaphor of the Egyptian pulley's wheel looking like a goose egg bump on the head): 41.08, 41.09

Graduated ruler of a balance (about Hathor 'mistress of the counterweight'): 61.03

Grand Gallery of the Great Pyramid of Khufu at Giza

• about its glorification in the 'sacred cavern of the act of hauling' of the Amduat: chapter 38

• about the four redirecting stone Egyptian pulleys: chapter 40chapter 41chapter 42

• about the central wooden Djed caisson and its two aerial and flooded partschapter 33chapter 35

• about the two big anchor holes for the drive shaft: 40.14

• about the four driving and hauling ropes: chapter 39

• about the hauling beetle (reinterpreted in David and Goliath): chapter 45

• about the six crewmembers of the hauling team (the Seven Scorpions of Isis): 45.22

• about the width of four cubits exactly: 40.13

• operating diagrams: annex 01, annex 02, annex 03

Granite plug of the inclined well of the Great Pyramid: chapter 10

• the upper granite plug was the real plug of the inclined well, glorified into Taweret: chapter 10

• the middle block was the shock absorber block to stop Taweret after its release: chapter 13, chapter 14

• the lower granite block was only protecting the descending passage (glorification unknown to this day)

Great Cackler (about Geb and the noise that is making an Egyptian pulley in operation): 41.11

Great Cat Mau (cutting Apep into multiple Apep): 28.11, 28.13

Great Egg (about Geb): see Goose egg

Great Hall of Bilskirnir***** (Norse mythology, reinterpretation of the Grand Gallery): 54.01

Great Inert Osiris (the 'Great Inert', 'Asleep', 'Apathetic' and 'Lethargic' Osiris): 21.08, 24.01

Great Mooring Post (about Isis): 39.01

Great Pyramid 

• operating diagrams for flash-evaporative cooling of a Solvay process: annex 01annex 02annex 03

• probable real designer of the flash-evaporative cooling by Imhotep: chapter 59

Great Pyramid Passages (the book written by John and Morton Edgar): 09.03

Great grave digger (Anubis): 29.01, 29.02

Great Master of the shallow waters: see crocodile god Sobek

Great renouncement of the egyptologists, regarding the many clues at our disposal: preface

Great Serpent Apep: see Apep

Great Serpent Jörmungandr***** (Norse mythology, reinterpretation of the Great Serpent Apep): chapter 54

Grinding stone** (metaphor about the operation of an Egyptian pulley): 40.18

Grotto of the Great Pyramid (about the shelter and the draining of the inclined well): 13.09

Gymnastic rings (metaphor about Hathor): 46.06

Hagar** (the servant of Abraham's wife Sarah, the reinterpretation of the hauling ropes): chapter 44

Haka (Māori ceremonial dance, about the posture of Bes 'I am unmovable, no one can pass through me'): 11.03

Hand

• about Thoth being a Moon god, the hand of a Moon clock and the measurement of time: 01.13

Hand of Atum

• about the hand sprinkling salt: 02.02

• about the masturbatory hand of Atum: 02.03

Hapi (the god of the inundation of the Nile): chapter 16

• about his representation in Philae's Temple: 16.01

• about the representation of god of the Nile Hapi in his 'cavern': 16.01

• about the two 'spring holes' of his 'cavern': 20.06

• about the metaphor of the snake for water: 16.01

Hapy (baboon-headed Son of Horus): see the Four Sons of Horus

Hard-hitting hunting tactic of the falcon (about the speed of the animal): 25.02, 25.04

Harp (the aeolian harp of David): 45.1045.1245.13

Hatch to get inside the central wooden Djed caisson

• the lower hatch was mandatory for the reattachment of the impactor with the hauling plug: chapter 46, annex 04

• the upper hatch is still hypothetical

Hathor ‘Mistress of the counterweight' is the glorification of the Great Pyramid's hauling plug ascending the Gallery 

• about the strong link between the two almost undistinguishable goddesses Hathor and Isis: 46.04

 about Hathor and Isis being united in the Tree of Life:

• why Hathor was known as 'Lady of the Southern Sycamore': 46.0561.22

• head of Hathor (the hauling plug in the Djed caisson) represented on top of the Djed pillar itself: 46.01

• about Hathor and Isis being hauling cows inside some kind of tree: 61.21

• Hathor represented with two ropes in her hands: 61.26

• when Hathor and Ra 'ascended together': 46.0261.23

• why Hathor was the 'feminine counterpart of Horus' and the 'feminine counterpart of Ra': 46.0761.25

• when it is Hathor who is restoring the Eye of Horus: 47.03

• why Hathor was the Eye of Ra: 46.0861.24

• when Hathor and Isis couldn't be distinguished one from another: 47.0161.27

• represented with Horus the Elder in the Kom Ombo temple of crocodile god Sobek: 31.09

• Hathor represented on top of the Isis knot: 46.03

• about Hathor's epithet of 'Mistress of the counterweight': 61.0206.16, 46.13

• about the push-pull effect (head of Hathor above the head of Bes): 46.0961.31

• about the push-pull effect illustrated with the woman giving birth: 46.10, 61.32

• mother of the Apis bull that was the dead weight of the hauling plug Hathor: see Apis bull

• represented with an eye that is the Eye of Horus: 47.06

• about Hathor's epithet of 'the ruler': 61.03

• about the double and triple beam balance: 61.04

• about the 'votive mirrors' of Hathor: 61.05 

• about Hathor being the goddess of mining, cosmetic arts, dance and music: 61.06

• about the Eye of Horus filled with milk and about milk glass (the ancestor of porcelain): 61.07, 61.08

• about the sistrum's naos and the balance's counterweight: 61.11

• about the little red pointing arrow of a balance: 61.15

• about the Seven Hathors 'goddess of music' and the seven notes of the major scale: 61.17

• Hathor and the gymnastic rings metaphor (about the idea of hauling): 46.06

• it is Hesat who glorifies the hauling plug descending the Gallery at full speed: 47.03, 47.04, 47.05, 47.06

• in the Kom Ombo temple of crocodile god Sobek: chapter 31

Hathor temple (about the Dendera light): chapter 04

Hatshepsut (about the relief in her tomb, temple of Deir el Bahari)

• Hatshepsut’s birth scene, from Édouard Naville "The Temple of Deir el Bahari" (London, 1896): 10.11

• part of Hatshepsut’s birth scene, with Bes immobilizing Taweret: chapter 11

Hauling beetle 

• the 'hauling Beetle' is the hauling gantry which was operated in the Grand Gallery of the Great Pyramid: 45.23

• about the reinterpretation of the hauling Beetle by the Jewish religion, in Goliath: chapter 45

Hauling paths (in the Amduat, Book of the Hidden Chamber): chapter 38

Hauling plug (deified into Hathor 'mistress of the counterweight'): chapter 39

Hawass, Zahi (cleaning of the salt deposit in the Queen's chamber and evaporative passage of the GP): 03.1352.20 

Head of Hathor (the hauling plug in the Djed caisson) represented on top of the Djed pillar itself: 46.01

Healing (about Sekhmet, patron goddess of physicians and healing): 07.13

Heat pipe (hypothesis about the Serdab of Djeser' Step Pyramid): chapter 05

Heart of the Great Pyramid, the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve was the beating heart of the Pyramid: 07.04, 07.08

Heat (the heat "which is in Aten", about the Aten sun and Akhenaten): chapter 60

Hekat, Heqat (Egyptian unit of volume = 4.8 liters, about the 7,000 jugs of Sekhmet): 07.03

Henuttawy (Book of the Dead of Henuttawy, about the Egyptian pulley): chapter 41

Heracles* is the Greek reinterpretation of the Hathor hauling plug

• about the fight of Heracles with Apollo for the Delphic tripod: 26.02, 26.03

• about the heavy 'club' of Heracles (dead weight): 26.04

Hercules* (the Roman reinterpretation of Heracles* strangling two serpents as a child): 26.05

Heretic (about Akhenaten and Nefertiti): chapter 60

Heretic (about the Jewish reinterpretations of the Egyptian glorifications): chapter 45

Hermetica*** (ancient texts linked to ancient Egyptian god of Science Thoth, see the Emerald tablet): chapter 53

Hesat (Hathor-like cow goddess): chapter 47

• Hesat is the glorification of the hauling plug Hathor descending the Grand Gallery: 47.04, 47.05, 47.06

Hippopotamus goddess Taweret (the granite plug of the inclined well of the GP): chapter 10, chapter 11, chapter 12

Hippopotamus (one of Seth's representation): 27.05

Holes (the two big anchoring holes in the upper platform of the Grand Gallery): 40.14

Holmgren, Stefan A. H. (about the Queen's chamber being the only chamber of the GP on its central axis: 03.04

Holy water*** is the Christian glorification of pure filtrered potable water: chapter 52

• about the giant clam shells used as holy water fonts: 52.02

• about the giant clams being filter-feeders but with additional feeding through microorganisms: 52.03, 52.04, 52.05

• giant clams operate just like biosand filters: 52.06

• about some Christian priests still filling up holy water fonts with sand: 52.08

• about the Sign of the Cross and the swirl cleaning movements of the biosand filter's maintainance: 52.12

• exorcism is a kind of 'filtration': 52.17

• about salt encrustations: 52.19

Horakhty (a form of Horus in the fusion of Horus and Ra to form Ra-Horakhty): 25.02

Horizontal passage of the Great Pyramid of Khufu: the flash-evaporative cooling unit (and not horizontal at all)

• about the structural anomalies of the first section of 64 feet (small blocks, expansion joints filled with resin or tar): 03.05

• about the 0.3% slope: 03.06, 03.07

• about the sand-lining behind the blocks: 03.08, 03.09

• about the Queen's chamber being the cold-storage room: 03.04

• about its representation in the so-called Dendera light: 03.10

• about the salt deposits in the Queen's chamber and passage (the signature of the evaporative process): 03.11, 03.12

• about the incrimination of the salt deposits in the Queen's chamber on tourists: 03.14

• about the destruction of the salt deposits by Zahi Hawass in 1998: 03.13

Horus (one of the many glorifications of the composite weighted impactor): chapter 25

• Horus and Seth weren't really fighting each other, because they were bound together: 27.08

• represented as a falcon because of the way the animal attacks its prey (the diving falcon): 25.02, 25.04

• the balloon animal metaphor about his emblem: 25.03

• holding two ropes with Isis: 25.05

• fusion of Horus and Ra (Ra-Horakhty), Book of the Dead of Ani: 22.05, 25.02

• about the fact Horus was known before the Great Pyramid was built: 25.07

• about its link with cold water: 05.04

• about the Four Sons of Horus (the four skate blades of the impactor): 28.01

• attached to the Four Sons of Horus: 28.06

Horus the Elder 

• Horus the elder is the impactor of the Great Pyramid, painstakingly ascending the Grand Gallery: 25.01

• about the metaphor of the elderly walking with a walker: 46.22

• why Horus the Elder and Seth weren't really fighting each other, because they were bound together: 27.08

• about his relation with the Four Sons of Horus: 28.03

• reinterpreted into Greek Apollo: chapter 26, 46.15, 46.16, 46.17, 46.18, 46.19, 46.21, 46.22

• represented with Hathor in the Kom Ombo temple of crocodile god Sobek): 31.09

Horus of the two Eyes (another name for Horus the elder): 26.02

Horus the Younger (the impactor of the Great Pyramid, speeding in the central wooden Djed caisson): 25.01

Horus and Isis holding two ropes on a boat: 25.05

House of Osiris (about Medjed "The Smiter" who belongs to the House of Osiris): chapter 62

Human knowledge (about its chaotic evolution, as demonstrated by ancient Egyptians): 49.20

Hutton, Jim (about the magnifying glass): 57.01

Ibis (god of Science and Knowledge Thoth as a Ibis bird, glorification of sliding skate blades): 01.11

Ideology of the 1800's (the myth of the stupid black men): 0.03

Imhotep (polymath scientist and engineer of the Fourth Dynasty)

• the super-scientist engineer and physician polymath Imhotep: 59.01

• about the Westcar papyrus and the legend of Khufu and Imhotep: 59.02

• about Imhotep being the real mastermind behind the design of the Great Pyramid for cold production: 59.03

• the architect of Djeser' Step Pyramid "The Pyramid of the Refreshment of the Gods": 59.04

• the true deciphering of "The Pyramid of the Refreshment of the Gods": 05.01, 05.02, 05.03

• the probable author of the Edwin Smith Papyrus (the first known ancient Egyptian medical text): 10.09

Impactor of the Great Pyramid (Horus = Ra + the Osiris dead weight): chapter 22, chapter 24, chapter 25, chapter 31

• the composite structure of a wooden vessel plus a dead weight: chapter 22.01, 22.04, 22.05, 22.06

• the dead weight (god of the dead Osiris): 22.03, 22.04, 22.05, 22.09, chapter 24

• the wooden vessel (Ra and his boat): 22.08

• about the glorification of its speed with the falcon on the attack (Horus): chapter 25

• about the sliding movement of the impactor (crocodile Sobek): chapter 31

• Ra 'merging' with Osiris: 22.05, 22.06

• about the four skate blades of the composite structure (the Four Sons of Horus): chapter 28

• about the two connecting bollards of the impactor with the hauling plug: chapter 27

• the glorification of the operation of the impactor in the Isis and Osiris myth: chapter 21

Imsety (human-headed Son of Horus): see the Four Sons of Horus

Inactive part of a check valve with counterweight (gentle cat goddess Bastet): chapter 06

Incense*** (burning of incense by Christian priests to create a fog): 52.25

Inclined well of the Great Pyramid (today the so-called ascending passage): chapter 09, chapter 10, chapter 11

 about the 33,600 litres of water of the well: 07.03, 13.01

about the containment of the pressurized water (the restraining of Apep): 18.0918.11

about the ejection of a small amount of the pressurized water (the cutting of Apep): 18.1118.1218.13

about the Taweret plug of the well: chapter 10, chapter 11

• about the Bes and Beset anchor block that immobilized Taweret: chapter 10chapter 11

• about the draining of the inclined well through the funnel in the cavity of Al-Ma'mun: 13.03, 13.04, 13.05, 14.01

• about the triggering of the draining of the well from the grotto: 13.08, 13.09

• about the pleated stone at the bottom of the inclined well: 13.06

Ink

• how it has been glorified into goddess of writing Seshat: chapter 01

• how ink was used with a Sumi tsubo-like marking tool (the 'stretching of the cord' ceremony): 01.01, 01.04

• how it was used with a stylus, itself glorified into god of writting Thoth: 01.11

• the very sophisticated recipe and the lead additive used as a dryer (like painters of the XVth century): 01.02

Ink line (about Seshat and the Japanese Sumi tsubo): 01.03

Insect pinning (aboout Ptah-Patek): 36.06

Interdisciplinary approach (in deciphering the ancient Egyptian religion): preface

Interlocked blocks in the ascending passage of the Great Pyramid): 09.08

Interlocked grain of the Sycamore wood (most probably used for both the impactor and the Djed caisson): 18.10

Interpretatio Graeca* (incorrectly understood process of Egyptian deities reinterpreted by Greeks): 26.01

Interpretation of hieroglyphs incorrect if the entire context is wrong

• about the 'Refreshment of the gods' of Djoser' Step Pyramid: 0.0505.0105.0205.03

Intervertebral disc (about Sekhmet fixing broken bones, the metaphor of the 'broken' backbone): 07.10

Intestine (about Khonsu 'the butcher', the glorification of the piston): 37.13, 37.14

Iron (the hypothesis that the four skate blades of the Great Pyramid's impactor were made of meteoritic iron): 28.10

Isis is the glorification of the two central hauling ropes of the Grand Gallery: chapter 21, chapter 32, chapter 39

• Isis represented with Nephthys, interacting with the Djed pillar: 39.06

• Isis in the Osiris myth: 21.04, 21.05, 32.03, 33.01

• Isis is all about ropes: 39.01, 39.02, 39.04, 39.07

• about Isis being known as the 'Great Mooring post': 39.01

• about the reassembly of the body of Osiris: 39.04

• about 'ascending with Isis' and 'descending with Nephthys': 39.05

• the Tree goddess, in the Osiris myth: chapter 32

• holding two ropes with Horus on a barque: 25.05

• about the menstrual blood of Isis and the glorification of the menstrual tampon: chapter 43

• about the Tyet knot of Isis, the wooden ring clamp used in sewn boat construction: 39.02, chapter 43

• about her 'parents' Geb and Nut (the glorifications of the base and wheel of the Egyptian pulley): 39.09

• the Eye of Isis and the Eye of Nephthys on the Djed pillar: 21.07

• first appearance in the Pyramid Texts (Fifth Dynasty):

Isis and Hathor 

• when Isis and Hathor couldn't be distinguished one from another: 47.01

• united in the Tree of Life: 46.04

Isis and Horus holding two ropes on a boat: 25.05

Isis and the Seven Scorpions (about the glorification of the hauling Beetle): 45.22, 45.23, 45.24

Jackal 

• about Anubis and Wepwawet (the glorification of sleds): chapter 29

• about Anubis 'the opener of the ways to the North': 29.22

• about Wepwawet 'the opener of the ways to the South': 29.22

• about the squeaky noises made by the jackal and the noise made by the skate blades of the sleds: 29.32

Jaws of Geb (the deification of the inactive part of an Egyptian pulley): 41.04

Jaybird manufacturing Inc. (about the modern flash-evaporative AquaFog cold production): 08.01

Ji: see Junction imprint

Joints (expansion joints in the horizontal passage of the Great Pyramid): 

Joints (in the ascending passage, about the two orientations of the girdle stones): 03.05

Jugs (about Sekhmet and the 7,000 jugs of water of the inclined well of the Great Pyramid): 07.03

Junction imprint, Ji (the outlet of the inclined well toward the flash-evaporative cooling passage): annex 01

Kairoinfo4u (photograph)

• reliefs showing the flail at Wadi Hammamat: 48.0848.10

• relief showing god of science Thoth facing a magnifying glass, Hathor temple in Dendera: 57.01, 61.01

• relief showing the Four Sons of Horus in pairs, facing each others, in the tomb of Ay WV23: 24.07

• relief of the astronomical ceiling in the tomb of Seti I KV17: 28.15

• relief showing the Djed pillar holding two Was scepters in the tomb of Nefertari QV66: 34.12

• relief showing Nefertari making an offering of linen to Ptah in the tomb of Nefertari QV66: 35.07

• the 'overthrowing of Apep', (Great Cat Mau, the Sycamore tree and Apep), in Theban tomb of Inkerhau TT359: 18.11

• the 'overthrowing of Apep' (the cutting of Apep into many pieces), in the tomb of Seti I KV17: 18.13, 18.15

• relief showing the Was scepter piercing through a basket in the tomb of Kheruef TT192: 34.08

• relief with the representation of Geb with his emblem over the head, the goose (in tomb KV14): 41.07

Kapa o Pango (about Bes and the global posture 'no one will pass through me, I'm unmovable'): 11.03

Kebechet, also Qebhet literally meaning 'cold water': chapter 63

Key hole metaphor (about cat goddess Bastet): 06.19

Khnum (the 'Great Potter', god of the Elephantine triad): chapter 16

• about the metaphor of the ramming of the earth: 16.14

• about being the glorification of the sand filter, or biosand filter: 16.15, 16.16, 16.17, 16.18

Khom Ombo temple of crocodile god Sobek: 31.09

Khonsu (the glorification of the piston, or pump)

• known as 'the One who lives on hearts': 37.04

• known as 'the butcher' because of the piston used to make sausages: 37.13, 37.14

• known as 'the chronographer' and the piston-like float of the water clock: 37.06, 37.07, 37.09

• known as 'the traveller' because of the piston-like float of the water clock as well: 37.09

• known as 'the chronographer' and  'the Son of the leg': 37.10

• Khonsu and the flail: 37.02

• about the 'bag' of Khonsu: 37.05

Khopesh, Khepesh (the spanner wrench tool): 08.04, 08.05, 08.06

Khufu

• about his full name of Khnum-Khufu: 17.04

 • about Imhotep and the Westcar papyrus (the Legend of Khufu and the magician): 59.02

Khufu ship (about the central wooden Djed caisson): 33.06

King's chamber of the Great Pyramid of Khufu

• about the strange trajectory of the northern shaft, for the biosand filter water supply: 15.04, 15.06

• about being the storage tank for rainwater harvesting: 20.04

• about being glorified in the representation of god of the Nile Hapi in his cavern with the snake: 20.05

Kittens of cat goddess Bastet (the glorification of the rivets of the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve): 06.10

Knife

• about Bes and the destruction of its posture immobilizing Taweret: 12.01

• about the sharp Knife-medes of god of Thoth, the glorification of sliding skate blades: chapter 28

Knot of Isis (the wooden ring clamp used in sewn boat construction): 39.02, chapter 43

Kom Ombo (temple of crocodile god Sobek): chapter 31

Ladder in the sky (about the Four Sons of Horus): 28.08

Lady of slaughter (about cat goddess Bastet): 06.23

Lady of the well (epithet of hippopotamus goddess Taweret, the plug of the inclined well of the GP): 10.05, 14.01

Large One (epithet of hippopotamus goddess Taweret, the plug of the inclined well of the GP): 10.0514.01

Latch bolts, the equipment used for the sequential hauling of the impactor in the Grand Gallery: 38.06annex 01

Laugh (about Geb, the full throat laugh metaphor about the grooves in an Egyptian pulley): 41.05

Laugh** (about Abraham and Sarah, the full throat laugh metaphor about the grooves in an Egyptian pulley): 44.10

Lethargic Osiris (the 'Great Inert', 'Asleep', 'Apathetic' and 'Lethargic' Osiris): 21.08, 24.01

Life (about its chaotic evolution through extinctions, and the chaotic evolution of the human knowledge): 49.20

Limestone (of very poor quality in the ascending passage of the Great Pyramid): 09.04

Limestone kiln

• about the Red Pyramid: 50.02, 50.03, 50.04

• about the Sabu Disk: 49.04, 49.05

Linen (Nefertari making an offering of linen to Ptah in QV66): 35.07

Lined rope (about Ptah and the Great Pyramid's central wooden Djed caisson): 35.07

Linen sealing tape (about Ptah and the Great Pyramid's central wooden Djed caisson): 35.07

Living creatures** of Ezekiel: see Ezekiel

Lizard (one of the representations of Atum as an animal): 02.06

Lot** (the Jewish reinterpretation of the two lateral redirecting Egyptian pulleys): 44.14

Lotus flower: see lotus seed head

Lotus seed head (the seed pod that resembles to a shower head, used with the Dendera light): 

• the metaphor used by Egyptians to glorify the fog nozzle creating flash-evaporative cold: 08.01

Low technology

• about the flash-evaporative cold production: chapter 03

• about the Sabu disk and the stone basins of Abu Gorab: 49.06, 49.08, 49.11

• about the Low Tech possibilities with infinite human and financial resources: 49.18

Lubrication with water (of an Egyptian pulley): 41.1842.02

Lubrication with water (of skate blades): 29.12

Māori ceremonial dance Haka (about the posture of Bes 'I am unmovable, no one can pass through me'): 11.03

Magic

• about Imhotep (the legend of Khufu and the magician Imhotep): 59.02

• about the 'protective magical energy in liquid form' of the Dendera Light: 04.01

Magic wand (about the Bes pressure sensitive fuse of the Bes and Beset anchor block): 11.08

MAMETI, Meghalaya Agricultural Management and Extension Training Institute (zero energy cooling chambers): 03.09

Mau, Great Cat Mau (about the overthrowing of the Great Serpent Apep): 28.11, 28.13

Magnifying glass, with the Eye of Horus on the glass: chapter 57

• the magnifying glass on a relief at the Hathor temple in Dendera, worshiped by god of science Thoth: 57.01

• the very symbol of science: 57.01

• about the Eye of Horus: 57.02

Mantras**** (coiled mantras like they were ropes upon a drive shaft): chapter 56

Mariette, Auguste (French egyptologist who discovered the giant sarcophagi at the Serapeum of Saqqara): 51.01

Mash rake fringe theory (about the Sabu Disk): 49.03

Masonry (about the wooden frame used to make mud bricks, glorified into Ptah, the 'inventor of masonry'): 35.04

Mastermind (about Imhotep): chapter 59

Masturbatory hand of Atum: 02.02, 02.03

Medjed 

• a certain vision of pressurized air: chapter 62

• about the bird taking its flight: 62.01, 62.03

• about the feathers: 62.04

• the Smiter 'who belongs to the House of Osiris but no one can see': 62.01

• the curious shape like the Dendera Light: 62.05

Mehen 'board games' (the representation of Apep being cut endlessly into many pieces): 18.16, 18.17

Menat necklace (about cat goddess Bastet): 06.17

Menkaure (Great Master of Sleds, about the transportation of granite massive blocks on sleds): 29.29

Menstrual blood of Isis (about the Tyet knot of Isis, and the glorification of the menstrual tampon): chapter 43

Messenger** (about an angel and the glorification of ropes): 44.02

Metal (about the 'chisel of metal' being the surgical blade used in the 'Opening of the mouth' ceremony'): 30.04

Metal and metallurgy (about Ptah-Patek and the sand casting mold): chapter 36

Metamorphic schist (about the Sabu Disk): 49.0749.0949.11

Metaphors (there are some of the most important metaphors illustrating the Egyptians' glorifying process)

• the magnifying glass: chapter 57

• the menstrual tampon of Isis: chapter 43

• the basket of Bastet (the filter basket): 06.09

• the cute little kittens of Bastet (the glorification of the rivets of the Bastet and Sekhmet checkvalve): 06.10

• the double outline of the character holding the Dendera light (goose bump + salt deposit): 04.04, 04.09

• the little guy in the Dendera light relief (about the slope of the flash evaporative cooling passage): 04.08

Meteoritic iron (about the four skate blades of the Great Pyramid's impactor): 28.10

Misguided and fantasized vision of the ancient World from the 1800s until now: preface

Mistress of the counterweight (goddess Hathor): 61.02

Mistress of the counterweight (Hathor, but about Sekhmet): 07.08, 07.09

Moist nose (about natural evaporative cooling): 63.03

Mold

• about the wooden mold used to make mud bricks (Ptah): chapter 35

• about the sand casting mold to make metal objects (Ptah-Patek, Pataikos): chapter 36

• about the stone 'mold' used in a biosand filter (Khnum): chapter 16

Monnier, Franck 

• about the forgotten limestone kiln in the Red Pyramid: 50.02, 50.03, 50.04

• about the forgotten sand filter in Sneferu's Bent Pyramid: 17.0117.02

• about the original location of the biosand filter 'sarcophagus' of the Great Pyramid: 15.02

Moon

• about Thoth being a Moon god, the hand of a Moon clock and the measurement of time: 01.13

Mother of fire (the hippopotamus goddess Opet, 'Mother of Fire', another vision of the Taweret plug): 14.05

Mound (about the primordial mound of Atum): 02.01

Mucus plug (about hippopotamus goddess Taweret, the plug of the inclined well of the GP): 10.08

Multidisciplinary approach (in deciphering the ancient Egyptian religion): preface

Mummification process (linked with the Opening ofthe mouth): chapter 30

Mummification process (linked with the Blood of Isis): 43.12

Music (about Hathor 'mistress of music'): 61.17

Myrrh resin (about the central wooden Djed caisson): 33.02

Naos (the glorification of the counterweight, on the sistrum): 61.09, 61.10, 61.11, 61.12

Natron (sodium carbonate) and the Solvay process: chapter 49, chapter 50, chapter 51

Natron and the stone basins at Abu Gorab (counterflow chambers): 49.06, 49.08, 49.11

Natron 'menstrual Blood of Isis': 43.10

Nefertari (making offerings of two types of linen to Ptah): 35.07

Nefertem (the deification of the fog nozzle of the Great Pyramid)

• the lotus flower metaphor about the fog nozzle: 08.02

• the 'beautiful One who closes' or 'one who does not close': 08.03

Nephthys

• the glorification of the two central inactive descending hauling ropes of the central wooden Djed caisson: chapter 39

• Nephthys represented with Isis, interacting with the Djed pillar: 39.06

• about 'ascending with Isis' and 'descending with Nephthys': 39.05

• about the 'tresses of Nephthys': 39.07

• about Seshat (the glorification of ink) and the 'Stretching of the Cord' ceremony: 39.08

• about her 'parents' Geb and Nut (the glorifications of the base and wheel of the Egyptian pulley): 39.09

Nine bows (Anubis, Lord of the Nine Bows): 30.07, 30.08

Non-adiabatic (natural process not taking place at atmospheric pressure): chapter 03, chapter 04, annex 01

Nose (about the animal's moist nose and natural evaporative cooling): 63.03

Nut is the glorification of the water in the air (humidity) resulting from evaporation (Atum): chapter 02

• about her use in the deification of the active part of an Egyptian pulley: the rotating cylinder 'wheel': chapter 41

• why Geb and Nut 'were so close nothing could come between them': 41.16

• Nut being a cylinder, she has been used to glorify the 360 degrees in a circle and the 365 days in a year: 42.01

• because there was four Egyptian pulleys, Nut also had 'three other names' (see below): 41.20

• about her carrying Ra (the impactor): 41.21

• about her water pot emblem: 41.22

• Nut and the Sycamore tree: 42.12

Nut, Nuit, Newet and Nueth are the four names of the four active parts of the Gallery's Egyptian pulleys: 41.20

Ointment jar (about cat goddess Bastet): 06.20

Oltrogge Brian (about the sand casting molds): 36.01

Opening of the mouth: chapter 30

• the opening of the mouth is about the lips made by the embalmer's incision on the skin: 30.02

• about the 'chisel of metal' being the surgical blade itself: 30.04

• about the 'ritual adze' being a surgical retractor or rib spreader: 30.03

• about Anubis being about 'splitting, dividing and separating': 30.05

• about the thoracotomy procedure: 30.0330.0430.0530.06

• about Ptah ('my mouth is opened by Ptah'): 30.04

Operating diagrams of the Great Pyramid of Khufu

• general operating diagram of the Great Pyramid for flash-evaporative cold production (side view): annex 01

• operating diagrams of the Grand Gallery (top view, different phases of operation): annex 01

• general operating diagram of the Grand Gallery (top view): annex 02

• operating diagram of the flash-evaporative cooling passage: annex 03

• Operating diagram of the inclined well with the three granite plugs: annex 03

• Operating diagram showing the flat roof of the Great Pyramid: annex 03

Operating diagrams of the Grand Gallery of the Great Pyramid

• the hauling of the composite impactor (Diagram 2): annex 01

• the release of the composite impactor (Diagram 3): annex 01

• the release of the hauling plug (Diagram 4): annex 01

• the uprooting of the impactor from the inclined well (Diagram 5): annex 03

Operating diagram of the flash-evaporative cooling passage of the Great Pyramid (Diagram 12): annex 03

Operation of an anchor (about the operation of the impactor in the Grand Gallery): 40.02

Opet (the hippopotamus goddess Opet, 'Mother of Fire', another vision of the Taweret plug): 14.05

Original location of the operating biosand filter 'sarcophagus' in the Great Pyramid: 15.03, 15.05

Osiris is the dead weight of the Great Pyramid's impactor, probably made of bronze: chapter 21 

• Osiris was the god of the dead because he was nothing other than a dead weight: 21.03

• trapped in a wooden coffin and thrown into water in the Osiris myth: 21.02, 21.03, 21.04

• the 'Great Inert', 'Asleep', 'Apathetic' and 'Lethargic' Osiris: 21.08, 24.01

• about Osiris seen as a ram: 23.02

• merging with Ra, so that Ra can replenish himself, in the Amduat Book of the Hidden Chamber: 21.08, 24.03, 38.03

• about the fusion of Ra and Osiris to form ram-headed Banebdjedet: 23.02, 24.05

• about the Djed pillar represented into Osiris, and with Isis and Nephthys aside: 21.07

• represented on the solar barque of Ra: 38.04

• when still trapped in his coffin, Osiris gets also trapped inside the trunk of a hollow tree: 21.05

• the dead weight of the impactor and the central wooden Djed caisson: 21.05, 21.06

• the awakening of Osiris (the skeleton position): 24.04

• about the Four Sons of Osiris (the other name of the four Sons of Horus): 28.01

• the green skin, most probably because the Osiris weight was made of bronze that turns green over time: 22.09

• about the germinating beds or bricks of Osiris: 21.02, chapter 23

• the Osiris seed metaphor: 23.01

• the resurrection of Osiris by goddess Isis: 21.04

• about its link with cold water: 05.04, 23.03

• the fight of Osiris with Seth: 21.03, 24.08

• the backbone of Osiris (about the central wooden Djed caisson): 33.04

• the dismembered body of Osiris (about the central wooden Djed caisson): 33.05

• the 'corpse' of the single deity Ra-Osiris, because the corpse does have weight and not the soul: 24.03

• about the assimilation of Osiris with the Apis bull to form Osorapis (the dead weight of the hauling plug): 48.05

• being lifted up by Harbes, while standing on a block: 22.02

• in its coffer, in the Book of Caverns: chapter 38

• about Medjed 'who belongs in the house of Osiris': chapter 62

Osiris-Apis (the Osiris form of the Apis bull, see Osorapis): 48.05

Osiris-Banebdjedet (a form of Osiris, also Osiris-Banebdjed, represented as a ram): 23.0224.05

Osiris-Ra (the single deity associating Ra with Osiris: the GP's composite impactor): 

Osiris brick (Osiris trapped inside some kind of floating coffin): 21.02, chapter 23

Osiris myth: chapter 21

Osorapis: the dead weight of the Hathor hauling plug, compared to the Osiris dead weight of the impactor

• results of the assimilation of Osiris with the Apis bull (the dead weight of the Hathor hauling plug): 48.05

Painters, XVth century (about the sophisticated Egyptian recipe and the lead additive used as a dryer )01.02

Pairs of kittens of goddess Bastet (the glorification of the rivets of the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve): 06.10

Papyrus (scientific papyri)

• Edwin Smith papyrus (about medecine, probably written by Imhotep): 

• Rhind papyrus (mathematics): 07.12

• Westcar papyrus (about Imhotep accomplishing something magical for king Khufu): 59.02

Pathogens (removing of microorganisms by a biosand filter): chapter 15, chapter 52

Patron goddess of physicians and healing Sekhmet: 07.13

Persea tree (about the tree of knowledge and the glorification of the library): 01.13

PetrieWilliam Matthew Flinders, 1853-1942

• about the 'bit of granite cemented into the floor of the ascending passage' that really is Beset: 11.01

• about the slope of the horizontal passage: 03.06

Pharaohcrab (about the air inflated snake metaphor): 35.13

Philae's temple

• about the Elephantine Triad: chapter 16

• about the representation of god of the Nile Hapi in his 'cavern': 16.01

Pillar of Djed: see Djed pillar

Piston

• metaphor about the combustion engine's piston and the operation of the Great Pyramid's impactor: chapter 37

• about its glorification into god Khonsu: chapter 37

Platform of the Grand Gallery (lower platform, where was set the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve)

Platform of the Grand Gallery (top platform, where were set the drive shaft and the four Egyptian pulleys)

Playful (about the state of mind in which some metaphors have been written)

• about the 'masturbatory hand' of Atum and the metaphor of using the hand to sprinkle salt: 02.02, 02.03

• about Seth's animal: 27.03, 27.04 

Polygonal arrangement of the blocks in the ascending passage of the Great Pyramid: 09.08

Polymaths: chapter 59

• the super-scientist engineer and physician Imhotep: 59.01

• about the Westcar papyrus and the legend of Khufu and Imhotep: 59.02

• about Imhotep being the real mastermind behind the design of the Great Pyramid for cold production: 59.03

Power of water (Book of the dead of Ani): 04.05

Precision beam balance: chapter 61

Pre-drilled holes (required in the riveting process and represented as black dots on the body of Bastet): 06.10

Pregnant women (about hippopotamus Taweret, goddess of pregnant women, childbirth and babies): 10.08

Primordial mound of Atum (the metaphor of the salt rising from the sea): chapter 02

• the primordial mound which 'rises from the sea' is simply salt: 02.01

• the primordial mound was also known as 'the benben': 02.04

• the primordial mound (which is salt) is the origin of the benben stone: 02.04

• the shape of salt crystals and the benben stone is a perfect pyramid: 02.04

Protective magical energy in liquid form: 04.01

Protractor (about Sekhmet): 07.11

Ptah (the deification of the wooden frame, and by extension the Great Pyramid's central Djed caisson): chapter 35

• Beautiful of face (the face of the cube): 35.02

• Framer of everything (Ptah is nothing other than a frame): 35.04

• Inventor of masonry (the wooden frame used to make mud bricks): 35.04

• Patron of metalworkers (the sand casting wooden frame): 35.05

• Linen offering (about the linen rope and linen sealing tape used for the sewn wooden Djed caisson): 35.07

• about the Opening of the mouth ceremony (Ptah is nothing other than a big mouth himself): 35.03, 36.12

• Who listens to prayers (about the large ears and the ear molding process on infants): 35.06

• about his link with the Was scepter: 35.09, 35.10, 35.11

• about the link between Ptah and the ankh: 35.15

Ptah-Patek

• the glorification of the locating guide pin of a wooden sand casting mold: chapter 36

• about insect pinning: 36.06

• the representation as a dwarf just like Bes and Beset: 36.02

• about the figureheads: 36.12

Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figure: 21.08

Ptah-Tatenen

• the glorification of the upper aerial part of the Great Pyramid's central wooden Djed caisson: 35.13, 35.14

• about the metaphor of the air-inflated snake: 35.13

Prayer wheels**** (Tibetan 'wall mounted' prayer wheels): chapter 56

Pressurized air (in the central wooden Djed caisson): 35.01, 35.07

Pressurized water (in the inclined well of the Great Pyramid): 35.0135.07

Principle of movement 'Ba' (lost by Ra who has to merge with Osiris to get it back, Amduat): 21.0824.0338.03

Protection of the organs (during mumification, by the Four Sons of Horus): 28.03, 28.04

Protractor (the glorification of the tool used for measuring angles): 07.11

Pulley (Egyptian pulley): redirecting pulley, 100% made of stone, most certainly granite 

• about the inactive part of the Egyptian pulley (the craddle): chapter 40, chapter 41

• about the active part of an Egyptian pulley (the wheel): chapter 40chapter 41

• about the lubrication with water of the Egyptian pulley: chapter 42

Pulleys of Ezekiel**, the four redirecting Egyptian pulleys of the Grand Gallery: chapter 40

Pump-jet (metaphorical use of the power of pressurized water on King Tut's race chariot): 12.04, 12.05, 12.06

Push-Pull effect (associating Hathor and Bes): 46.09, 61.31

Push-Pull effect (about the role of Hathor helping a woman giving birth): 46.10, 61.32

Pyramidion (the capstone of the great pyramids)

• about the pyramidal shape of the pyramidion and the salt crystals: chapter 02

• pyramidion of Hori showing the glorification of the Egyptian pulley on top of the Djed pillar: 41.02

Qanat (about Anput, female counterpart of Anubis, 'She Who brings water'): 29.26

Qebhet, also Kebechet, literally 'cold water': chapter 63

Queen's chamber 

• about that chamber being the only one placed 'at the center of the Great Pyramid': 03.04

• about the Gantenbrink's doors indicating the elevation of the operating flat roof of the Great Pyramid: chapter 20

Quick release clamp: 08.07

Quill pen (about Thoth and the reed pen): 01.10, 01.11

Ra is the glorification of the endless cycle of the wooden part of the Great Pyramid's impactor: chapter 21, chapter 22

• on his solar boat, sailing onto the Great Serpent Apep: 22.08

• why Ra is the sun god (about the endless operating cycle of the impactor compared to the sun): 22.07

• about Ra merging with Osiris to replenish himself in the Amduat Book of the Hidden Chamber: 21.08, 22.06, 38.03

• about Ra getting his 'principle of movement' back by merging with Osiris: 38.03

• about the sun god being carried by Nut (the wheel of the Egyptian pulley): 41.21

• The 'soul' of the single deity Ra-Osiris, because the soul doesn't have any weight when the body does: 22.06

• about the Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figures: 22.08

• First mentioned in the so-called 'Pyramid Texts' during the Fifth Dynasty: 22.10

Ra-Osiris (the fusion of Ra with Osiris: the GP's composite impactor): 22.0522.06

Ra-Horakhty (the fusion of Ra with Horus)

• Book of the Dead of Ani: 22.05

• represented with Ptah-Patek on an Pataikos amulet: 36.10

Racing chariots of Tutankhamun: 12.04, 12.06

Rainbow (about Seshat being called 'seven' and the seven colors of the rainbow): 01.08

Rainwater harvesting (the flat roof of the Great Pyramid): 20.03

Ram

• about the hydraulic ram effect and the water hammer effect: 06.07

Rebus (about the interpretation of hieroglyphs): 35.08

Red Pyramid of Sneferu, Fourth Dynasty: chapter 50

• about the forgotten limestone kiln: 50.02, 50.03, 50.04

• about the Solvay process: 50.03, 50.04, 50.05, 50.08

• about its internal layout already present, but split, in the Pyramid of Meidum: 50.07

• about the model of an early chemical plant in the 1800s: 50.09

• the hypothetical overheating problem: 50.10

• the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Sneferu' son) to the rescue: 50.12

Refreshment of the Gods (about the incorrectly translated name of Djoser' Step Pyramid: 0.0505.0105.0205.03

Release of the four wild geese (about the four Egyptian pulleys and their wheels): 41.13

Removes water ('She Who Removes Water': epithet of hippopotamus goddess Taweret): 10.06

Renaissance (about Seshat and the sophisticated ink used by artists, with lead used as dryer): 01.02

Resin (inside the expansion joints of the flash-evaporative cooling passage): 03.05

Rhind mathematical papyrus: 07.12

Rib spreader (about Anubis and the Opening of the Mouth): 30.03

Right to Rule (given to pharaohs by Atum): 02.11

Rising the Djed pillar: 32.03

Ritual adze (about Wepwawet and the Opening of the Mouth ceremony): 30.03, 30.04, 30.05, 30.06

Riveting process (about the inactive body of a check valve): 06.10

Rivet of a check valve (the little kittens of Bastet, arranged in pairs)

• the rivets in ancient Egypt: 06.10

• the pre-drilled holes and the black dots on the figures of seated cat goddess Bastet: 06.10

• the breaking off of the rivet in a check valve (about the noise of the sistrum): 06.15

Road signs (about the light and dark colored blocks in the so-called 'robbers tunne' of the Great Pyramid): 13.12

Robbers (in the Red Pyramid): 50.02

Robbers tunnel (that leads directly to the granite plugs and the cavity of the caliph Al-Ma'mun): 13.12

Rope

• about the metaphor of the 'messenger': 44.02

• about Isis and Nephtys: chapter 21, chapter 32, chapter 39

• about Hagar: 44.03, 44.04

Roseteau 

• literally: the region of 'the act of towing' in the Amduat: 38.05

• about Ra repeatedly blocked by mysterious 'doors' or 'knives': 38.06

• about the steep slope of the passageways: 38.07

Rudders (the four rudders of Heaven)

• the metaphor about how the skate blades of the impactor were steering the impactor: 28.20, 28.21, 28.22

• the four ceremonial rudders of Heaven: 28.21

Ruler (about Hathor 'Mistress of the counterweight' and 'Ruler goddess'): 61.03 

Running of the Apis bull: 48.01

Sabu disk (most probably a Solvay-disc, from the tomb of the Egyptian official named Sabu, First Dynasty): chapter 49

• about the smell of ammonia and the limestone kiln in the Red Pyramid: 49.04, 49.05

• the extreme fragility of the metamorphic schist regarding physical shocks: 49.07, 49.09, 49.11

• the chemical manufacturing theory (the Sabu Disk was part of a Solvay-like process for natron manufacturing): 49.06

• the extreme resistance of the metamorphic schist regarding both hot and cold temperatures: 49.07

• about the stone basins of Abu Gorab (most probably the chemical reaction chambers of a Solvay-like process): 49.08

• about the horizontal cracks in the stone basins of Abu Gorab, indicating thermal stress: 49.09

• about the Step Pyramid of Djoser 'the Pyramid of the Refreshment of the gods': 49.10

• about the fragility of the Sabu disk regarding to physical shocks: 49.11

• about the countercurrent principle and the Solvay disc: 49.12, 49.13

• about the aerodynamic properties of the Sabu disk (Airbus study): 49.14

• the glass manufacturing is already chemical manufacturing: 49.15

• about low-tech and infinite human and financial resources: 49.18

• about the Emergence of Technology in Europe (1500 to 1750): 49.19

• the mash rake fringe theory to make beer, by Akio Kato: 49.03

• about the giant stone sarcophagi airtight storage tanks of the Serapeum at Saqqara: chapter 51

Sacred tree (the glorification of the central wooden Djed caisson of the Great Pyramid): 21.03, 21.04, 32.03, 32.04, 32.05

Safe to Eat Crop (about the Zero Energy Cooling Chambers): 03.08

Saint James pilgrim*** (about the use of the scallop and gourd): 52.26

Salt (sea salt)

• about its glorification through Atum, god of the water evaporation process: chapter 02

• about the pyramidal shape of the crystals of salt: 02.04

• that results from the process of evaporation: 02.01

• table salt NaCl, used as a water softener: 52.14

• table salt NaCl, added to Holy water ('blessed salt'): 52.16, 52.17, 52.18

Salt deposit (limescale) in the Queen's chamber and horizontal evaporative cooling passage of the Great Pyramid

• the signature of evaporative cooling process: 0.0403.11, 03.12, 52.19

• as represented in the Dendera light reliefs by the double outline: 04.09

• about the cleaning of the salt deposit in the Great Pyramid of Khufu by Zahi Hawass in 1988: 03.13, 03.1452.20

Sand (in the slow-sand filter of the Bent Pyramid): 17.01, 17.02

Sand (fine sand lining for thermal insulation in the evaporative cooling passage of the Great Pyramid): 03.08, 03.09

Sand*** (in the holy water fonts): 52.08

Sand casting mold (about Ptah and Ptah-Patek): chapter 36

Sand filter (in the Bent Pyramid): chapter 17

• about the forgotten representation by Franck Monnoer: 17.01, 17.02

SaqqaraSakkara

• about the Sabu disk (a Solvay disc for chemical manufacturing of natron): chapter 49

• about the giant 'sarcophagi' airtight chemical containers at the Serapeum: chapter 51

Sarah**: chapter 44

• Sarah and Sarai are the reinterpretation of the active part of the Egyptian pulley that is the wheel: 44.06

• why both Sarah and Abraham really were laughing (the groove of the pulley looks like a throat): 44.10

• the metaphor about the 'finest flour' (the Egyptian pulley looks just like a grinding stone): 44.11

• why Sarai changed her name to Sarah at age 90: 44.12

Sarai** (when Sarai changes her name to Sarah at the age of 90): 44.12

Sarcophagi of the Serapeum at Saqqara (chemical storage tanks, probably for the Solvay process): chapter 51

Sarcophagus of the Great Pyramid (biosand filter)

• original operating location of the sarcophagus in what is today the electrical room of the Great Pyramid: 15.03, 15.05

• about the heoretical filter flow rate of the sarcophagus biosand filter: 15.06

• about the pulling out of the filter for the shutdown procedure of the Great Pyramid (uprooting of the filter): 15.05

• about its reinterpretation in the Christian religion with the holy water fonts: 52.07

Satis (one of the two goddesses of the Elephantine triad): 16.05

• 'who runs like an arrow': 16.07

• 'She who pours [water]': 16.08

Saul* (why king Saul never fought Goliath): 45.11

Sausage and sausage filler (about Khonsu, the glorification of the piston): 37.13, 37.14

Savior (shock absorber granite block for the immobilization of the Taweret block): 13.03

Scale (salt deposits, the signature of flash-evaporative cold production): 03.11, 03.12, 03.13, 03.14

Scallops*** (shells known to purify water): 52.28

Scallops*** (shells used to glorify the biosand filter's lid): 52.29

Scarab (the glorification of the hauling gantry): 45.23

Science Fiction in the Bible (about Ezekiel chapter 1): 40.04

Scientific tools and principles developped by ancient Egyptians

• Balance (with Hathor 'Mistress of the counterweight'): chapter 61

• Water cycle (with Geb and Nut): 02.10, 02.13

• Flash-evaporative fog (the Dendera light): chapter 04

• Magnifying glass (with the Eye of Horus on the glass): chapter 57

• Protactor (about the opening of the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve): 07.11

• Surgical blade (about the opening of mouth ceremony): 30.04

• Edwin Smith papyrus (medecine): 30.10

• Rhind papyrus (mathematics): 07.12

Scorpions (about the Seven scorpions of Isis): 45.22, 45.23, 45.24

Seal of Solomon* (about the reinterpretation of the hauling Beetle in the Jewish religion): 45.20

Sealing tape (in linen, about the Ptah lower sliding hatch of the central wooden Djed caisson): 35.07

Seat back (chair of Yuya and Thuya with the representation of Bes and Taweret on the seat back): 11.16

Seated statues of lioness goddess Sekhmet (about the seat of a check valve): 07.01

Secret paths of hauling (Fourth Hour of the Amduat): 38.05, 38.07

Seed (the seed metaphor about the Osiris beds/bricks): 23.01

Sekhmet (the glorification of the active and mobile parts of a check valve with counterweight): chapter 07

• about the seated and standing statues of Sekhmet: 07.01

• about the 7,000 jugs of false blood (the amount of water in the inclined well): 07.03

• about Sekhmet drinking that blood: 07.04

• Patron goddess of firefighters, like Bastet: 07.05

• about the water hammer effect (the very reason of the use of a check valve with counterweight): 06.07

• about the aegis and the counterweight: 07.08

• about Sekhmet fixing broken bones (the metaphor of the intervertebral disc of the backbone): 07.10

• goddess of physicians and healing: 07.13

• about glorifying the protractor: 07.11

• the play on words about the 'weighing of the heart': 07.18

• Represented with with Ptah (the metaphor of the erected penis): 07.02

Selen* (the Greek reinterpretation of Egyptian Khonsu, glorification of the piston): 37.14, 37.15

Sema tawy (representing Horus and Seth bound together): chapter 27

Sennedjem's outer coffin (showing the four skate blades of the impactor): 27.07, 28.14

Serapeum at Saqqara (Sakkara): chapter 51

Serdab

• in Djoser' Step Pyramid: 05.05, 05.06, 05.07

• literally meaning 'Cooling water': 05.05

• the natural expansion joint and the hole for a pipe: 05.07, 05.08

Seshat (the Egyptian goddess of writing and the glorification of ink): chapter 01

• foremost in the library: 01.01

• the Lady of Builders: 01.01

• her leopard skin: 01.02

• about the 'stretching the cord' ceremony: 01.01

• about the Sumi tsubo Japanese traditional marking tool: 01.04

• about the deciphering of her emblem: 01.05

• about the star in her emblem: 01.06

• about her other name Sefhet which means 'seven' and the seven colors of the rainbow: 01.08

• about her identification with Nephthys: 01.09

• about the tree of knowledge and the Persea tree (the glorification of the library): 01.13

Seth (the glorification of a bollard, and in particular the twin-horn bollard of the GP's impactor): chapter 27

• about Seth's animal: 27.01, 27.02, 27.03, 27.04, 27.05

• about the fact that Horus and Seth weren't really fighting because they were bound together: 27.08

• about the metaphor of the anchor with the 'boat made of stone': 27.06, 27.07

• about Seth's testicles: 27.09

Seven Hathors (goddess of music, about the tuning fork with counterweight): 61.17

Sewn boat (about the central wooden Djed caisson): 33.02

Sewn boat wooden ring clamp (about the Tyet knot): chapter 43

Shock-absorber block for the Taweret plug (draining of the well, glorification name unknown): 14.05

Shafts (in the King's chamber' shafts): chapter 15

Shafts (in the Queen's chamber' shafts): chapter 20

Shedshed (emblem of Wepwawet): 29.24

Shelter (in the grotto of the Great Pyramid of Khufu): 13.09

Shield of David* (also 'Star of David', about the reinterpretation of the hauling Beetle in the Jewish religion): 45.18

Shining Ones (the Fours Sons of Horus are the four metal skate blades of the impactor): chapter 28

Shower head (about the lotus flower and the Dendera light): 04.03

Sickle (about the khopesh 'weapon' and the spanner wrench tool): 08.04, 08.05, 08.06

Shu: the god of dry and warm air

• Shu supporting humidity (Tefnut): 02.14

• associated with the goddess of moisture Tefnut, they create evaporative cold: 02.1202.1460.02

• about his association with Akhenaten to theorize the creation of evaporative cold: chapter 60

• glorifying the water cycle with Geb, Nut and Atum: 02.12

• "He who Rises up" (about the Egyptian pulley): 42.03

• about the lubrication of the Egyptian pulley: chapter 42

Shu and Tefnut 'the twin lions': 42.08

Shutdown procedure of the Great Pyramid

• draining of the waters of the inclined well: chapter 13, chapter 14

• dismounting of the 'sarcophagus'-biosand filter from its original position: 15.05

• storage of the 'sarcophagus'-biosand filter in the so-called 'King's chamber': 15.05

Signature of the evaporative cooling (salt deposit in the Queen's chamber and horizontal passage): 03.11, 03.12

Sistrum (the glorification of the beams of a precision balance scale): 61.0961.1061.1161.12

Sistrum (instrument of music, related to the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve with a loose broken rivet): 06.15

Skate blades 

• the Four shining Sons of Horus: chapter 28

• the appropriate corresponding U-shape hollow guide rails: chapter 58

• about the lubrication by water: 29.12

• about the surgical blades used for the Opening of the mouth ceremony: 30.04

• about Anubis represented on a sliding cover: 28.17, 28.18

Skeleton (the winter sport, about the 'awakening' of Osiris position): 24.04

SledSledge: chapter 29

• why they were glorified into dogs and jackals: 29.04, 29.05, 29.06

• why sleds were always used on 'unning' skate blades: 29.07

• the dual function of sleds was to lift and run: 29.10

• about the mandatory lubrication with water: 29.12

• how sleds were glorified into Anubis (going toward North) and  Wepwawet (going toward South): 29.22

SledSledge (transport of the Colossus): chapter 58

• academic interpretations: 58.01, 58.02

• about the mandatory wooden rails: 58.03

• about the grooves in the rails: 58.05

• about the water poured inside the grooves: 58.13

• about the whole transportation system based of tracks and wet grooved rails: 58.14

• about the Apis bull represented on a sled: 48.11

Slope, the 0.3% slope of the so-called 'horizontal passage': 03.06, 03.07

Sloping passages in the Fourth Hour of the Amduat: 38.07

Smell of ammonia in the Red Pyramid: 49.04, 49.05

Smiter (Medjed, who belongs to the House of Osiris but no one can see): chapter 62

Snake

• the metaphor of the spitting snake to illustrate the fog nozzle (about the Dendera Light): chapter 04

• the illustration of completing a cycle with the body of a coiled snake forming loops (about Atum): 02.08

• the metaphor about the Great Serpent Apep (Apophis): 02.08

• the metaphor of the rope: 18.02

• the metaphor of running water: 18.03, 18.04, 18.05, 18.06, 18.07

• the metaphor of the red pointing arrow in the counterweight of a balance scale: 61.12

Sobek is the sliding impactor getting in and out of the well like a crocodile: chapter 31

• how in some ways Sobek = Horus = Ra: 31.01

• about Sobek 'carrying the body of Osiris' on his back: 31.02

• crocodile god, in the Kom Ombo temple: 31.09

Solar barque (the glorification of the wooden part of the impactor seen as a transportation vessel): chapter 22

Solvay process (the soda-ammonia process, for natron manufacturing): chapter 49, chapter 50, chapter 51

• about the Sabu disk: chapter 49

• about the Red Pyramid (the ammonia smell, the limestone kiln, etc.): chapter 50

• about the airtight storage tanks for chemical products (the stone basins of Abu Gorab): chapter 51

Sons of Horus: see Four Sons of Horus

Spanner wrench (the true nature of the khopesh scimitar sickle sword): 08.0408.0508.06

Sparkling rocks (about the hippopotamus goddess Opet 'Mother of Fire'): 14.05

Sparks and sparkling rocks (about overheating Egyptian pulleys): 40.17

Spillway (the glory hole used for the draining of the inclined well of the Great Pyramid): chapter 13

Spitting snake (about the Dendera light): 04.02

Spörri, Gregor (photograph of a giant 'sarcophagus' at the Serapeum of Saqqara): 51.03

Spring holes (the two spring holes of Hapi's cave): 20.06

Sprinkler*** (tool used by Christian priests to produce droplets of holy water): 52.25

Standing statues of lioness goddess Sekhmet (about the seat of a check valve): 07.01

State chariots of Tutankhamun (really racing chariots): 12.04, 12.06

Star in the emblem of Seshat: 01.06

Star of David* (also 'Shield of David', about the reinterpretation of the hauling Beetle in the Jewish religion): 45.18

Statues of Sekhmet (seated or standing statues of lioness Sekhmet, about the seat of a check valve): 07.01

Stele of Djedkhonsouioufânkh (about the harp and the Was scepter): 34.16

Stone anchor (about the stone anchor and its glorification into the hippopotamus): 27.06, 27.07

Stone basins at Abu Gorab (Solvay counterflow chambers): 49.06, 49.08, 49.11

Storage tank (King's chamber, rainwater harvesting): 20.03

Strainer basket (of the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve with counterweight): 06.09

Stretching the cord ceremony

• about Seshat (the goddess of writting, really the glorification of the ink): 01.03

• about the Sumi tsubo (the Japanese traditional marking tool using ink): 01.0401.05

String of the menstrual tampon (about theTyet knot of Isis): chapter 43

Structural anomalies (in the horizontal passage of the Great Pyramid): 03.05

Stupid black men (the very modern myth of the stupid black person): 0.03

Suction effect (about the difficulty of uprooting the impactor from the waters of the inclined well): 43.03

Sumi tsubo (the Japanese traditional marking tool, using ink, equivalent but better than western tools using chalk)

• design and operation: 01.04

• representation in the emblem of Seshat: prologue 01.05

• the spinning wheel: 01.04

Surgical blade (about the Opening of the mouth ceremony): 30.0130.0230.0330.0430.05

Swinden (Van Swinden, Jean-Henri), about the magnifying glass: 57.01

Swirl and dump (maintenance of a biosand filter): 52.12

Sycamore tree

• putting all its weight upon Apep in the tomb of Inherkau TT359: 18.11, 21.04

Sycamore wood (one of the most resistant wood in the market regarding weather and hits, with interlocked grain, most probably the wood used for the composite impactor and the central wooden Djed caisson of the Great Pyramid): 18.10

Taking flight (bird taking flight, about Medjed "The Smiter" who belongs to the House of Osiris): 62.01, 62.03

Tampon (the menstrual tampon, about the Tyet knot of Isis and the 'blood of Isis'): chapter 43

Tanytamon (papyrus of Tanytamon, about Geb, Shu, Nut and the representation of the Egyptian pulley): 41.14

Taperet (about the stele of Lady Taperet showing Ra-Horakhty and Atum): 25.03

Tar (inside the expansion joints of the flash-evaporative cooling passage): 03.05

Taweret (hippopotamus goddess, the granite plug of the inclined well): chapter 10, chapter 11

• the 'Lady of the well' and 'large one': 10.05, 14.01

• associated with Bes in the Hatshepsut's birth scene: 10.11

• about the metaphor of the hippopotamus always put at the bottom of the river bed or pond: 10.07

• associated with the crocodile to glorify the pressure on her back: 10.10

• 'She who removes the water': 10.06

• about how the Taweret plug has been stopped by the schock absorber block: 14.05

• the goddess of pregnant women and childbirth (the mucus plug metaphor): 10.08

• about her association with the lion (the lion in a tree): 10.10

Tefen (the hauling beetle's teammate who got inside the Djed caisson to reattach the impactor with the hauling ropes)

• about the myth of Isis and the Seven Scorpions and the glorification of the hauling Beetle: 45.22, 45.23, 45.24

Tefnut is the glorification of water in the air in the form of droplets ('tef' means 'to spit'): chapter 42

• about the similarity of her name with Nut (the glorification of water in the air after evaporation): chapter 02

• goddess of moisture, associated with Shu they both create evaporative cold: 02.12, 02.1460.02

• about her association with Nefertiti to theorize the creation of evaporative cold: chapter 60

• about lubrication (tears, saliva, vagina): 42.05, 42.06, 42.07

• about the lubrication of an Egyptian pulley: 42.09

• Shu and Tefnut being 'the twin lions': 42.08

Termite mound (about the giant anteater and Seth's animal): 27.03

Technological and Scientific equipment glorified by ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Jews in their so-called 'religion':

• Aeolian harp (about the harp of David): 45.10, 45.12, 45.13

• Airtight storage tanks for chemical products (giant sarcophagi at the Serapeum of Saqqara): chapter 51

• Anchor block (Bes and Taweret): chapter 11, chapter 12

• Aqueduct (about the slope of the evaporative cooling passage): 03.06, 03.07

• Balance: chapter 61

• Biosand filter in the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Khnum, Satis and Anuket): chapter 15

• Biosand filter in the Bent Pyramid of Sneferu: chapter 17

• Bollard of the piston-like impactor (Seth): chapter 27

• Bow drill (Was 'scepter' holding a bow): 34.14

• Central wooden Djed caisson (included David's harp): chapter 33 (45.1045.1245.13)

• Checkvalve with counterweight (Bastet and Sekhmet): chapter 06, chapter 07

• Clamp (quick release and permanent metal clamp): 08.07, 08.08

• Clamp (wooden clamp with wedge, used to saw wooden boards to make sewn boats for example): chapter 43

• Counterweight (Hathor, 'mistress of the counterweight'): chapter 07chapter 46, chapter 61

• Dead weight (the Osiris dead weight): chapter 22

• Drill bit (Was 'scepter'): chapter 34

• Drive shaft of the Grand Gallery: 40.14

 Egyptian pulley (Geb, Nut and Ezekiel): chapter 44

 Filter basket (strainer basket, about the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve): 06.09

• Fog of microdroplets (Dendera Light): 08.02

• Fog nozzle (Nefertem): 08.02

• Hauling Beetle of the Great Pyramid (included Goliath): chapter 45

• Impactor (piston-like structure designed to generate both pressurized air and water): chapter 22chapter 25

• Ink (glorified into Seshat): chapter 01

• Latch bolts in the Grand Gallery of the Great Pyramid: 38.06

• Limestone kiln (in the Red Pyramid): chapter 50

• Piston of the butcher to make sausages (sausage filler): 37.13, 37.14

• Protractor (about Sekhmet): 07.11

• Qanat (about the slope of the evaporative cooling passage): 03.0603.07

• Rails (hollow guide rails for skate blades): chapter 58

• Reed pen (stylus, glorified into Thoth): 01.10

• Rivets (the cute little kittens of Bastet): 06.10

• Ropes (Isis, Nephthys, Hatmehit, Seshat): chapter 39

• Skate Blades (Anubis, Wepwawet and the Four Sons of Horus): chapter 28

• Solvay disc (the Sabu disc) and Solvay towers (stone basins of Abu Gorab): chapter 49

• Stylus (reed pen, glorified into Thoth): 01.10

• Sumi tsubo (to make ink lines): 01.04

• Surgical blades (about thoracotomy and the Opening of the mouth ceremony): 30.0130.0230.0330.0430.05

• Valve (the Bastet and Sekhmet checkvalve with counterweight and the water hammer effect): chapter 06, chapter 07

Valve (the Satis and Anuket valve supplying the biosand filter in the Great Pyramid): 16.05, 16.06

• Water clock (clepsydra): 37.06, 37.0737.0837.09

Temptation trap (to find water using the baboon): 19.03

Theban project

• about Hathor and the precision beam balance: 61.02

Thoth (god of science, knowledge, and writing): chapter 01

• god of writing because he is the glorification of the reed pen (the male counterpart of Seshat, the ink): 01.10

• about Thoth being a Moon god, the hand of a Moon clock and the measurement of time: 01.13

• represented as an sacred ibis: 01.11

• represented with the feather used for writing: 01.11

• represented as a peeing baboon: 01.12

• facing a magnifying glass on the Temple of Hathor in Dendera: chapter 57

Thor***** (the Norse reinterpretation of the Egyptian Hathor): chapter 54

• about the Great Hall of Bilskirnir in the 'largest building ever erected': 54.01 

• about the Vikings in Egypt: 54.05, 54.06

• about the Great Serpent Apep and the Great Serpent Jörmungandr: 54.07

Thoracotomy (about Anubis and the Opening of the Mouth): 30.03, 30.04, 30.05, 30.06

Throat (full throat laugh metaphor about the grooves in an Egyptian pulley): 41.05

Throat slitting (gesture made by the Haka performers, about the breaking-off of Bes): 12.03

Throne of Geb (the deification of the inactive part of an Egyptian pulley): 41.03

Tibetan prayer wheels****** ('wall mounted' prayer wheels): chapter 56

• about the 'merit' given to the 'lazy snakes': 56.04, 56.05

• about the mantra 'om mani padme hum': 56.10

Time

• about Thoth being a Moon god, the hand of a Moon clock and the measurement of time: 01.13

Timeline of ancient Egypt history: annex 04

Tiny little guy (about the slope of the evaporative cooling passage depicted in the Dendera light reliefs): 04.08

Tissot, Jacques Joseph (French painter, 1836-1902): 44.04

Titanium (about the electrum and the Was scepter): 34.07

Tomb of Nefertari, QV66, Valley of the Queens: 34.12

Torch (about Selen, the Greek reinterpretation of Egyptian Khonsu, glorification of the piston): 37.14, 37.15

Tosun, Murat (carpenter), about the sewing process in the construction of sewn boats: 43.05

Tourists (blamed for the salt deposit in the Queen's chamber and horizontal passage of the Great Pyramid): 03.14

Towing paths (in the Amduat, Book of the Hidden Chamber): 38.05, 38.06, 38.07

Transport of heavy loads such as the Colossus of Djehutyhotep on sleds and wet grooved rails: chapter 58

Tresses of Nephthys (the rope metaphor): 

• the association of Isis and Nephthys: 39.05

• the 'ascending with Isis' and 'descending with Nephthys' reference: 39.05

• about Seshat being associated with Nephthys (about the ink line marker tool Sumi tsubo): chapter 01

Three Tales of Wonder from the Court of King Khufu (long name of the Westcar Papyrus)59.02

Triple beam balance (related to Hathor 'Mistress of the counterweight'): chapter 61

Trunk (of the hollow tree in the Osiris myth): 21.05

Tunnel boring metaphor (about Anubis 'Great Master Grave Digger): 29.01, 29.02

Tutankhamun 

• about the meteoric iron dagger and the Four Sons of Horus skate blades: 28.09, 28.10

• about the state race chariots with the figure of Bes: 12.04, 12.06

• about the canopic chest and the Four Sons of Horus: 28.14

• about the feet of his bed with the representation of Bes: 11.09

Twin-horn bollard (the bollard of the Great Pyramid's impactor): chapter 27

Twin Lions (about Shu and Tefnut): 42.08

Tyet knot of Isis 

• the glorification of the wooden ring clamp with wedging block, a tool used in sewn boats construction: chapter 43

• the metaphor of the vagina about the wedging block inserted inside the wooden clamp: 43.04

• about the wooden ring clamp used in sewn boats construction: 43.05, 43.08

The 'menstrual blood' of Isis is about the menstrual tampon, and of course its string: 43.02

• about the difficulty of taking the tampon out of the vagina (suction effect): 43.03

• about the broken string of the menstrual tampon: 43.08

• about natron: 43.10, 43.11

Uprooting of the biosand filter 'sarcophagus' of the Great Pyramid from what is now the 'electrical room' to the King's chamber (shutdown procedure, probably to recover the supplying valve system of the biosand filter): 15.05

Vagina (about Anuket of the Elephantine triad): 16.06

Vagina (about the menstrual blood of Isis Tyet knot and the tampon metaphor): chapter 43

Valve (the Anuket and Satis valve of the biosand filter of the Great Pyramid): chapter 16

Valve (the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve with counterweight at the exit of the inclined well): chapter 06, chapter 07

Van Swinden, Jean-Henri (about the magnifying glass): 57.01

Velificatio* (about Selen, the Greek reinterpretation of Egyptian Khonsu, the glorification of the piston): 37.14, 37.15

Venom spray (about the metaphoric representation of the creation of the fog of microdroplets): 63.01

Votive mirrors of Hathor: 61.05

Wadi Hammamat (outdoor representation of the flail): 48.08, 48.10

Wadlow, Robert (tallest person in documented history, about Goliath): 45.01

Walker (about the metaphor of Horus the elder walking with a walker like an elderly): 46.22

Wand (about the Bes pressure sensitive fuse of the Bes and Beset anchor block): 11.08

Was scepter (the glorification of the drill bit): chapter 34

• the deciphering of the was scepter: 34.02

• about the strange arrow-like artifacts accompanying some was (they are the real drill bits): 34.06

• the temporary handle that looks like the Seth animal: 34.04

• the twisted staff and the Djam staff: 34.03

• the eyes of the staff's head: 34.04, 34.05

• the electrum coating of the drill bit: 34.07

• about the Was drilling tool used to make a comb: 34.09

• about the Was drilling tool used to make the central Djed caisson (Hatshepsut's birth scene): 34.12, 34.15

• about the Was drilling tool used to make a harp: 34.16

• about the Was drilling tool used as a bow drill (the Was scepter holding a bow): 34.14

• about the Was drilling tool requiring cooling (the Was scepter associated with the ankh): 34.13

• about the tiny arms of most Was scepters: 34.18

Water

 the water that powered up the Great Pyramid (rain water or Nile water): chapter 20

 the 33,600 litres of water of the operating inclined well of the Great Pyramid: 07.03

• the approximative 200 liters of water used on every evaporative cycle in the Great Pyramid: 15.06

 water turning into blood (about the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve beating heart of the Pyramid): 07.0307.04

• water used as lubricant for the Egyptian pulley: 41.18, 42.02

• water used as lubricant for skate blades in their grooved rails: 29.12

Water clocks 

• about the real complete design of the ancient Egyptian clepsydra: 37.0737.08

• about the use of the baboon as a metaphorical representation of its water supply: 37.0637.09

Water cycle

• about Geb, Shu, Nut and Atum: 02.12

Water hammer effect (about the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve with counterweight): 06.07

• about the hydraulic ram effect: 06.07

Water splashes: see flail

Water supply of the Great Pyramid (rain water, water from the Nile or both): chapter 20

Water treatment (for the evaporative cooling passage, by the biosand filter of the Great Pyramid): chapter 15

Weaver's beam (about the spear of Goliath): 45.04

Wedge (of a wooden ring clamp used in sewn boat construction): chapter 43

Weighing of the heart (about the Bastet and Sekhmet check valve with counterweight): 07.18

Well (the inclined well of the Great Pyramid): chapter 09, chapter 10, chapter 13, chapter 14

Well (in the King's chamber of the Great Pyramid): 15.02

Wepwawet is about the glorification of sleds moving toward South (Anubis is toward North): chapter 29

• the opener of the ways to the South": 29.22

• who was known as 'the opener of the body' and 'he who shines': 30.01, 30.02

• who was associated with 'sharp arrows': 30.01

• about the thoracotomy and the opening of the mouth ceremony: 30.03

• about the ritual adze being a rib spreader or surgical retractor: 30.03

as 'Horus, who has gone up from the horizon': 29.22

• as 'Ra, who has gone up from the horizon': 29.22

Westcar Papyrus, also known by the longer name 'Three Tales of Wonder from the Court of King Khufu': 59.02

Wheels within the wheels** of Ezekiel: see Ezekiel

Wind (the wind that is playing the special harp of David): 45.10, 45.12, 45.13

Windlass (the drive shaft, one of the two shafts that were set on the upper platform of the Gallery): 40.14

Windows (about Djed pillars supporting windows): 33.07

Wine maker (about the author of The Pyramids of the Cold being a former winemaker)

• about the Khopesh being a simple spanner wrench: 08.06

• about the Sabu disk and the funny theory of the mash rake (beer making): 49.03

Wings (about goddess of the sky and stars Nut, deification of the Egyptian pulley's wheel in granite): 41.19

Winter sports (the skeleton and ski references): 24.04

Wooden coffin (in the Osiris myth, where Osiris has been trapped): 21.02, 21.03, 21.04

Wooden girdle: see Girdle of Isis

Yuya and Tuya (about the gilded wooden chair with Bes and Taweret on the seat back): 11.16

Zero Energy Cooling Chambers (with sand lining): 03.08, 03.09

Zigzag path (in the Roseteau region of the act of towing, about the latch bolts): 38.06

0°Celcius (hypothetical minimum temperature in the Queen's chamber, due to the pressurization of the system): 03.15

32°Fahrenheit (hypothetical minimum temperature in the Queen's chamber, due to pressurization): 03.15

32 meters long collecting ramp at 0.30% slope (about the horizontal passage): 03.06, 03.07

64 feet (about the anomalies of the first section of 64 feet of the horizontal passage of the Great Pyramid): 03.05

360 and 365 days in a year (about Nut and the 360 degrees in a circle): 42.01

1998 (cleaning of the salt deposit in the Queen's chamber and horizontal passage of the Great Pyramid): 03.13, 03.14

7,000 jugs of beer (about Sekhmet and the amount of water in the inclined well): 07.03

* reinterpretation of the ancient Egyptian religion into the Greek mythology through the 'Interpretatio Graeca'

** reinterpretation of the ancient Egyptian religion into the Jewish religion

*** reinterpretation of the ancient Egyptian religion into the Christian religion

**** reinterpretation of the ancient Egyptian religion into the Hindu mythology

***** reinterpretation of the ancient Egyptian religion into the Norse mythology

****** reinterpretation of the ancient Egyptian religion into the Tibetan mythology

 

Additionally to this extraordinary technological prowess that allowed Egyptian engineers to cool the Queen's chamber down probably to a temperature very close to zero degrees Celsius, or even below zero thanks to the pressurization created by the central wooden Djed caisson (resulting in a non adiabatic evaporative cooling) and the probable use of salt, which, having been used to limit the deposit of scale as much as possible, also had the effect of antifreeze, Egyptians also glorified everything they could about it by creating more than 2,000 gods and goddesses who would interact in the most captivating literary work ever produced: Egyptian myths only are about how everything about their scientific and technological accomplishments, how they did it and how everything worked together; and because the chore of this technological era was that motor, it has been glorified into the chore of what we call today the Egyptian religion: the Osiris myth. What we'll see here, is that the great god Osiris is noting but the weight of the composite impactor, and that if it was him Osiris, who at some point gave to Ra all his energy back, it only is because Ra is the other part of the composite impactor: the wooden vessel for the Osiris weight, in other words some kind of boat, some kind of barque. This is what the so-called 'barque of Ra' is all about.

 

 

I thought that because ancient Egyptians had transposed all their maritime technology and skills into the operation of the Grand Gallery, with the impactor more or less operated like the anchor of a ship, that it was only logical to participate myself in that same maritime momentum.

At least, if you still want to believe all the little cute stories from the 1800s, instead of immerging yourself in the fantastic paradigm shift that only introduces The Pyramids of the Cold, you have now the opportunity to learn the International Flag System.

"The International Code of Signals (INTERCO) is an international system of signals and codes for use by vessels to communicate important messages regarding safety of navigation and related matters. Signals can be sent by flaghoist, signal lamp ("blinker"), flag semaphore, radiotelegraphy, and radiotelephony. The International Code is the most recent evolution of a wide variety of maritime flag signalling systems."

wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Code_of_Signals#

 

Flag illustrations from “Standard chart of "International Flags and Pennants" of the International Code of Signals (also known as "Pub. 102")"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Code_of_Signals#/media/File:ICS-flags.png

 

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