Egyptology Researcher Explains Biological Meaning of Ankh, Ouroboros, Star of David and the Cross

Released on = November 25, 2006, 10:15 am

Press Release Author = Judy Kay King

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = A paper entitled \"Biosemiotics in Ancient Egyptian Texts:
The Key Unlocking the Universal Secret of Sexuality and the Birth of the Limitless"
was recently presented by an independent researcher at the the Second International
Congress for Young Egyptologists in Lisbon, Portugal, is now available online.

Press Release Body = A paper recently presented on October 25, 2006, by independent
researcher Judy Kay King at the Second International Congress for Young
Egyptologists in Lisbon, Portugal, is now available at
www.isisthesis.com/papers.htm. Selected by the Congress' scientific commissions,
King's paper and approximately 55 other scientific papers, including those by
prominent members of the International Scientific Commission, such as Professor Erik
Hornung of the University of Basel, Professor Rosalie David of the University of
Manchester, and Professor Ian Shaw of the University of Liverpool, introduced
research related to the theme "Erotica, Erotism and Sexuality in Ancient Egypt."

Entitled "Biosemiotics in Ancient Egyptian Texts: The Key Unlocking the Universal
Secret of Sexuality and the Birth of the Limitless," King's paper explains the
reproductive mystery that has been manipulated by biopower from ancient Egypt to the
modern era. This secret is commonly understood by 21st century scientists as viral
sex, that is, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) mediated by a virus or the exchange of
DNA between two different species-human and viral. The difference between modern
scientific knowledge and Egyptian science is that the ancient texts claim HGT and
transformation happens after a human dies. Accordingly, when biological elements
escape the human body at death, Egyptian hieroglyphs and art support HGT is a
potential evolutionary option, if one understands the signs. King said the texts
advise the Deceased to merge with the Sun-god or the Light, the initial sign for HGT
mediated by a virus called bacteriophage Lambda. The virus' lifestyles mirror
religious themes such as the dying/rising god, virgin birth, the brother rivalry,
the great flood and so on, pointing to viral genetics as the origin of religious
ideas.

King summarized three points: "First, the Egyptian afterlife is the quantum world of
particles; second, the Sun-god Osiris is a complex virus with two lifestyles
mirroring historical religious themes; and third, other Egyptian deities are signs
for viral and bacterial genes and proteins."

Biosemiotics is all levels of biological sign processes. This transdisciplinary
science holds that biology is the basis of all signs and sign interpretation, as
Egyptian texts support. Ancient religious signs such as the Star of David, the cross
or swastika, the ankh, and the ouroboros match DNA and protein formations found in
HGT and lytic transformation. As King explains, "When four major ancient signs are
observable in one specific biological process involving viral DNA, it is reasonable
to pay attention to the evolutionary message."

In 1944, Avery, Macleod and McCarty proved genetic material can be transferred from
dead cells to live cells, while recent research (Sorensen et al. 2005) shows that
HGT mediated by a virus occurs with the human cell-type. The Human Genome Project
revealed the impact of ancient viruses and bacteria on human evolution, and some
scientists believe the virus, one of the first life-forms four billion years ago,
invented DNA. In view of modern research, the Egyptian secret of eternity that HGT
and transformation can happen after death and that a virus is the source of life
seems at worst possible and at best an answer to questions posed by philosophers and
theologians about the original meaning of the idea of God. Of interest to biologists
and physicists is the surprising textual evidence framed in modern terms, describing
viral transformation via a DNA wormhole with the dynamics of a micro Einstein-Rosen
bridge. King said, "The transdisciplinary nature of Egyptian knowledge is a mirror
with a triple reflection-religion, biology and physics, while the process itself
points to the conversion of matter to energy."

As the only USA presenter, King said it was an honor to introduce progressive
scientific research on the meaning of Egyptian literature and art to graduate level
Egyptologists, and to present with international colleagues from Oxford University,
Paris Sorbonne, the University of Toronto, the University of Copenhagen, the
Bucareste Oriental Studies Institute, Auckland University and other research
institutions.

For the Lisbon paper, see http://www.isisthesis.com/papers.htm
For the Congress program, see http://www.portanta.com/html/youngegyptian.html
For more information, contact Judy King at judyking@hughes.net
Press Release dated November 25, 2006


Web Site = http://www.isisthesis.com/papers.htm

Contact Details = Judy Kay King
P.O. Box 442
Gaylord, MI 49734
989-732-6334
judyking@hughes.net

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