The Isis Thesis: a study decoding 870 Ancient Egyptian Signs

The Isis Thesis: a study decoding 870 Ancient Egyptian Signs

by Judy Kay King
ISBN-10:
0976281406
ISBN-13:
9780976281405
Pub. Date:
10/14/2015
Publisher:
Envision Editions, Ltd.
ISBN-10:
0976281406
ISBN-13:
9780976281405
Pub. Date:
10/14/2015
Publisher:
Envision Editions, Ltd.
The Isis Thesis: a study decoding 870 Ancient Egyptian Signs

The Isis Thesis: a study decoding 870 Ancient Egyptian Signs

by Judy Kay King

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Overview

The Isis Thesis is a transdisciplinary study of eight major ancient Egyptian texts, revealing that over 870 decoded signs, including art and architecture, communicate modern scientific knowledge about microbiology and human evolutionary biology. Put simply, the Egyptian afterlife is the quantum domain, and their deities are signs for microbial genes and proteins, describing a biophysical process of horizontal gene transfer (DNA exchange between species) for radical human evolution.

The initial methodology included multiple reviews of the least corrupted Pyramid and Coffin Texts to categorize 108 key themes that were synthesized into 30 major idea strands, defining textual events and activities of major deities. From this analysis, a hypothetical biological model of primary signs emerged for further testing in six additional texts of Egyptian history: Amduat, Book of Gates, Book of Two Ways, Edifice of Taharqa, Papyrus of Ani including the Theban Recension. Abductive reasoning allowed modifications to the working model with verification of Egyptian principles supported by modern scientific research. A logical, holistic matrix emerged, explaining horizontal gene transfer by bacteriophage Lambda as an option for human transformation at death by means of its viral genetic circuit.

On the quantum level of DNA transcription, the texts depict and describe proteins binding, folding and tunneling, using modern terms and images to explain black hole/white hole formation/evaporation processes. Thus, they translate a DNA wormhole into a quantum mechanical Einstein-Rosen bridge back to the Early Universe. In this biophysical evolutionary process, the activities of Egyptian deities are signs explaining the ancient glycolysis-fermentation gene expression network in our cells and the two lifestyles of a complex bacterial virus that uses this ancient developmental pathway.

Surprisingly, other historical religious deities mirror the activities of Egyptian deities, so religion has also preserved an evolutionary science for survival of human DNA in a quantum environment. The study spanning 2000 years of Ancient Egyptian texts reveals a microbiological basis for pharaonic psychology, literature, architecture, and art. In this consistent model, the value or meaning of each sign emerged, not by choice, but rather from an analysis of each sign's interaction within a matrix of 870 interlinked thematic signs. The texts support an option for postmortem evolution that is mediated by an ancient virus called bacteriophage Lambda, a gut microbe existing in the human microbiome.

The Isis Thesis presents scientific evidence that our semiotic system is based on underlying physical and chemical principles inherited from our microbial ancestors, so our microbial DNA is ordering our society space. Examining ancient Egyptian texts, art and architecture through the dual lens of contemporary science and human behavior, the study shows that human beings have the potential to evolve at death into a unique hybrid phenotype.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780976281405
Publisher: Envision Editions, Ltd.
Publication date: 10/14/2015
Edition description: ENVISION EDITIONS LTD
Pages: 412
Sales rank: 413,300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.84(d)

About the Author

Judy Kay King, M.A. English, is a literary theorist and independent scholar, specializing in the area of philosophy of science and mind, using semiotics, systems thinking, and a transdisciplinary approach grounded in quantum theory. Her Masters Degree is from Oakland University, Michigan, where her graduate education centered on literary criticism. As a college instructor for 20 years, she designed and facilitated over 16 different college courses, including Mythology, Creative Writing, literature courses, and Seminars on West Africa. Her independent research and writing includes The Isis Thesis, a study decoding 870 ancient Egyptian Signs (2004), The Road from Orion (2004), a novel explaining the science in the thesis, continuing research on the thesis in 14 peer-reviewed articles (2005-2021) published in international journals and Annual Meeting Proceedings, and Balls of Fire, a Science of Life and Death (2015), summarizing and expanding research on the thesis. King presented The Isis Thesis at The Third International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities at the University of Cambridge on August 3, 2005. She also presented her research to an Egyptology audience on October 25, 2006, at the Second International Congress for Young Egyptologists in Lisbon, Portugal, organized by the Universidade de Lisboa. King was affiliated with the Semiotic Society of America (member from 2007 to 2020) and has facilitated courses for universities and community colleges from 1991 to retirement in 2015.

Table of Contents

C O N T E N T S

Preface ix
Part One What is Above
Abstract 4

1. The Quest to Restore the Egyptian Sign 5
Symbols, Signs and the Strategy to decode them

2. The Dead Travel 13
Is there any scientific evidence for the Egyptian path to Eternity?

3. The Opening of the Mouth 37
Why the Deceased and his Double cross over to a Black Hole

Part Two What is Below

4. A Quantum Leap into an Afterlife Cloning Experiment 51
Is the Sun-god's ferryboat a bacteriophage vector?

5. Faces, Vertices, Heads or Tails? 61
Was the Pharaoh inserted into a pyramid or a phage head?

6. Life from Death at the Quantum Level 67
Is it possible to be everywhere while dead but alive?

7. Atum and the Creation 73
Was Atum a Higgs particle, a supernova or a dung beetle?

8. The Return to the Eye or Holograph 79
Penrose, Pribram, Huth and their upside-down vision

9. The Genetics of Bacteria and Bacteriophage 99
The nature of the Deceased: Magician?
Supermolecule or Cosmic Clone?






10. The Word as DNA Instructions 113
Stalled Replication and Biochemical Bumps:
Gentlemen: Restart your engines!

11. SOS Repair 119
Why the monster serpent cannot shipwreck the
Sun-god and his crew

12. The Deceased judges the Rivals 129
Was the Last Judgment just a determination of protein levels?

13. The Seat of Isis as the LacZ Gene 137
Why the Bull-Goddess bonds to the Serpent

14. Assembling a Family in the Afterlife 145
How a Star is born, meets Luciferin and becomes bioluminescent

Part Three The Guided Diffusion Path to Eternity

15. The Amduat Hours 1-12 159
Gliding to Eternity with Seven Serpent Proteins

16. The Book of 12 Gates 251
More Middle Kingdom Evidence for the
Lambda Model

17. The Book of Caverns 271
Lost in the Caverns of DNA multidimensional phase space

Part Four A Fortress for Unity

18. The Book of Two Ways 275
Mapping the Path to the Prophage on the
Host Chromosome

19. The Edifice of Taharqa 291
New Kingdom Evidence for the Lambda Model




20. The Book of the Dead/Theban Recension 303
Back to the Early Universe by CPT Violation,
Quantum Teleportation and Wormhole Shunt


Part Five The Many Faces of a Legacy

21. Lambda-Genesis 325
The Egyptian Model of how Matter is constructed within a Black Hole

22. The Supersymmetric Tree of Life 331
A Libation for String Theory

23. From Here to Eternity through 339
Egyptian Science
Who we are: from fermion to boson with a halo

24. The Marriage of Religion and Science 347
Why the Pharaohs deserve the Nobel Prizes

25. The Forgotten Hero Journey 353
Remembering our Lost Birthright

26. The Path on Earth back to the 355
Early Universe
Where the Road from Orion dead-ends

Epilogue 358

Outstanding Questions 359

Appendix of Idea Strands 361

Egyptian Glossary 379

References 381

Index 393
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