Wednesday, August 23, 2023

The first dated list of 16 Predynastic Ancient Egyptian Kings

You can download the published paper including the methodology of concluding these dates from herehttps://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR23816103657

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Mohammad Hasan Algarhy, "Reconstructing the Chronology of Egyptian Predynastic Kings: A Multi - Approach Analysis", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 12 Issue 8, August 2023, pp. 1466-1473, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR23816103657

More details in the book: The Predynastic Kings and the Pyramids of Egypt.


The list of the identified Predynastic kings and their estimated inauguration dates.

1.      Seka. c.12,062 BC.

2.      Aiu.or Khaiu c. 11,976 BC.

3.      Tiu. c. 11,890 BC.

4.      Thesh. c. 11,804 BC.

5.      Neheb. c. 11,718 BC.

6.      Uadj-adj. c. 11,632 BC.

7.      Mekhet. c. 11,546 BC.

8.      The first Turin`s List king: c. 11,360 BC.

9.      Ra. c. 10,242 BC.

10.  Geb. c. 10,070 BC.

11.  Ozeer or Osire (Osiris). c. 9,984 BC.

12.  Set. c. 9,898 BC.

13.  Horus c. 9,812 BC.

14.  Thoth. c. 9,726 BC.

15.  Ma’at. c. 9,640 BC.

16.  The first king entitled Menes on the Turin`s list c. 8,780 BC.

Depicting the Labyrinth of Egypt using Artificial Intelligence.

Date of generation: 23/08/23.

Generated by: Mohammad Hasan Algarhy.

Generation tool: Imagine.art.

The depictions from 1-6 were based on Herodotus`s description of Hawara Labyrinth, where I copied and pasted parts of his descriptions as prompts.

Depictions from 7-10 were based on the prompts mentioned below.

Depiction 1:


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Depiction 6:

Depiction 7: Prompt: Ten floors (please show them) ancient Egyptian temple with beautiful inscriptions.

(This prompt is based on what Louis de Cordier mentioned about the results of the advanced satellite scans led by his partner Andrew Barker, which showed huge multi-level structures 20, 40, & 80 meters deep). Starting from minute 52:00 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYoW_5yJRsE


Depiction 8: Prompt: 80 meters high ancient Egyptian building with beautiful carvings (show the height).

The prompt had the same basis of depiction #4.


Depiction 9: Prompt: Show the layout of an ancient Egyptian huge building with many rooms and beautiful carvings.


Depiction 10: Prompt: Show beautiful stunning corridors and rooms of a 20-meter-high ancient Egyptian office building with beautiful carvings on the walls and the roof (show them), and show the height.





Monday, August 21, 2023

The first dated list of some of the Ancient Egyptian Predynastic Kings

 Today my paper titled “Reconstructing the Chronology of Egyptian Predynastic Kings: A Multi-Approach Analysis”, was published in the “International Journal of Science and Research” - IJSR. 

It is the first dated list of some of the Ancient Egyptian Predynastic Kings.

Here is the Abstract: This comprehensive study delves into the historical enigma of Egyptian Predynastic Kings, employing a meticulous multi-approach analysis. Utilizing archaeological evidence from the Palermo Stone and the Turin Papyrus, the methodology establishes a novel framework for dating these ancient rulers. By amalgamating historical records, mathematical calculations, and climatic context, the paper elucidates the inauguration timelines of key Predynastic monarchs. The findings not only shed light on the Predynastic Kings era but also foster insights into its alignment with mythological epochs and climatic transitions. The study underscores the significance of diverse validation methods and culminates in a comprehensive chronology of these enigmatic rulers.

You can download the paper from here: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR23816103657

Find out more details, in my book “The Predynastic Kings and the Pyramids of Egypt”:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFCLSHF7

#Egyptology #Egypt #AncientEgypt

Citation:

Mohammad Hasan Algarhy, "Reconstructing the Chronology of Egyptian Predynastic Kings: A Multi - Approach Analysis", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 12 Issue 8, August 2023, pp. 1466-1473, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR23816103657

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Noah`s Ark in the Ancient Egyptian Civilization



There are some significant similarities between the biblical story of Noah`s Ark, and the Dynastic Ancient Egyptian story and inscription of their god “Nu” that could not go unnoticed. We cannot say for certain that the Nu is Noah. We`re just stating the similarities between both stories. These similarities were highlighted in detail in the book "The Predynastic Kings, and the Pyramids of Egypt".

Nu in ancient Egyptian mythology refers to the primordial waters that existed before the creation of the world. These waters were seen as the source of all life and represented the chaotic and formless state from which the universe emerged. Nu was a personification of the waters and was often depicted as a vast, dark, and limitless expanse, usually shown as a male deity with green or blue skin, symbolizing the water's life-giving properties.

                           

Saturday, August 12, 2023

Available now on Amazon: The Predynastic Kings and the Pyramids of Egypt

 


Check out my new book: "The Predynastic Kings and the Pyramids of Egypt" - Available now on Amazon and as an ebook on Amazon Kindle.
If you think that Ancient Egyptians were called Pharaohs, you`re wrong!!
Ancient Egyptians never called themselves pharaohs. Per ʿaa , the claimed root of the word was never the king's formal title. It was used metonymically with a few kings from the New Kingdom.
If you think that the Egyptian pyramids were built during the Fourth Dynasty, in the first half of the old kingdom, you`re probably wrong!!
There is pretty sophisticated evidence that the pyramids had been built by Ancient Egyptians before the Dynastic period.
If you think that the Egyptian pyramids were originally built to be tombs for the Ancient Egyptian kings, you`re definitely wrong!!
Find out some interesting facts and hypotheses about Ancient Egyptians in my new book.

Friday, August 11, 2023

The Predynastic Kings and The Pyramids of Egypt.

 


My new book The Predynastic Kings and The Pyramids of Egypt - Mohammad Hasan Algarhy is now available on Amazon. Here

The body of knowledge that was used by the Ancient Egyptians to build the pyramids and their whole civilization has not been discovered yet. It is usually referred to as highly advanced and sophisticated science or knowledge that to date, we are not able to decode.

Well, not anymore.

It`s about time to start understanding what could have been this body of knowledge and the scientific infrastructure of the Ancient Egyptian Civilization. This book is providing an attempt to have a basic understanding of the science behind the pyramids and the Ancient Egyptian Civilization, based on a multidisciplinary approach backed up by actual measurements, and validations.

In this book, I`ve developed a method to get the estimated inauguration dates of the Predynastic kings that we know of. I validated this method using four different approaches, and every time I get similar results. The results are aligned as well with other historical events and archeological evidence.

The book is providing an explicit analysis and strong evidence that the story of Atlantis is referring to Ancient Egypt during one of the Predynastic eras before 8,780 BC. And that the Atlanteans are the Ancient Egyptians of the Predynastic Era (The AEPEs), who lived in Egypt before that date, and built the impressive Ancient Egyptian Predynastic Civilization. The book highlights the inscriptions on the Edfu temple and their connection to the story of Atlantis.

The Serapeum of Saqqara is covered as well, with a new hypothesis that the Serapeum boxes were colliders, and data storage devices used by the Ancient Egyptians of the Predynastic Era (AEPEs), to understand the forces of nature, and document their legacy.

The Hawara Labyrinth was described by Herodotus -after physically visiting it- as “The structure that surpassed the greatness of the Egyptian pyramids”. The Hawara Labyrinth is now buried under at least 12 meters of sand in front of the Hawara Pyramid. The book highlights interesting facts and findings about the Hawara Labyrinth. 


Saturday, July 8, 2023

Threads and Meta`s smart strategy - It`s not just a copy of Twitter!!

 Written by: Hasan Algarhy

Threads is approaching 100M sign-ups in less than a week. Historical and exceptional!!

Here is the catch that nobody is talking about:

THE FEDIVERSE!!

When you sign up to Threads it mentions that future versions of Threads will work with “The Fediverse”, a new type of social media network that allows people to follow and interact with each other on different platforms. And when you go to the Learn More link, it tells you about the fediverse including the vision of enabling users to communicate with people on other fediverse platforms that they do not own or control, and that “the servers on the fediverse are distributed and decentralized.”

In my opinion, Meta responded to the resistance to change towards a highly beneficial evolution of the internet (AKA its Metaverse project) in an extremely smart way, by building an onramp towards web3, getting traction with a familiar social media platform and then gradually shifting towards a distributed and decentralized ecosystem. The first step has proven an overwhelming success.

This is the same approach I have been calling the Web 3 community to follow since we started Duverse, and that is exactly what we are doing at Duverse with the exception that we cannot get 100M sign-ups in less than a week :), but we can still do a lot. 

You can join Duverse the leading platform in the region, knowing the way, showing the way, and leading the way, and potentially become a shareholder using this link:https://eureeca.com/proposals/proposal-details/10861

This is a crowdfunding campaign managed by the UK-regulated crowdfunding platform Eureeca.

Eureeca’s disclaimer: Don`t invest unless you`re prepared to lose the money you invest. 

Sunday, May 14, 2023

Why Creativity is More Important Than Ever in the Age of AI

Why Creativity is More Important Than Ever in the Age of AI


As automation and artificial intelligence continue to transform the workforce, there is growing concern about the impact of these technologies on jobs. While some argue that AI will create new jobs and spur economic growth, others predict that millions of workers will be displaced by automation.


In the face of this uncertainty, it is becoming increasingly clear that human creativity will be more important than ever before. As machines take over routine and repetitive tasks, human workers will need to focus on areas where they can add unique value - namely, in the realm of creativity.


But what is creativity, and how can it help us navigate this new age of automation and AI? At its core, creativity is the ability to generate new ideas, connections, and solutions that are not immediately obvious or predictable. And one of the key ingredients of creativity is chaos.


Chaos is the force that disrupts our routines, challenges our assumptions, and opens up new possibilities. It is the unexpected, the unpredictable, and the uncontrollable. And while chaos can be uncomfortable and even frightening, it is also the fertile ground from which creativity springs and it is the element that differentiates the thinking process of humans from the generative and predictive process of AI.


When we are confronted with chaos - whether it's a new challenge at work, a personal crisis, or a major shift in the economy - our brains are forced to adapt and think in new ways. We are forced to break out of our old patterns and explore new possibilities. And it is this exploration that can lead to new ideas, connections, and solutions.

Of course, chaos alone is not enough to drive creativity. We also need the right mindset and the right skills. We need to be open to new experiences and perspectives, willing to take risks and experiment, and able to connect seemingly unrelated ideas and concepts.


Through creativity, we can tap into a wellspring of innovation and resilience that will serve us well in the age of AI. Whether we are developing new technologies, solving complex problems, or creating works of art and culture.


In conclusion, while the rise of AI and automation will undoubtedly bring significant changes to the workforce, it is important to remember that human creativity will always be a valuable and irreplaceable asset. By embracing creativity and cultivating our creative thinking skills, we can harness the power of innovation and resilience, and ensure that we continue to thrive and succeed in the face of the unknown.

Friday, March 31, 2023

Bricks and mortarless education

The Bricks and mortarless education is an approach to delivering education without the need for a school building. It is different from remote education, as students are still able to meet, interact and socialize but not necessarily in a dedicated school building. The Bricks and mortarless approach mainly focus on delivering education through the Metaverse and its technologies including VR/AR/XR/MR/AI/Machine learning and others. 


One of the key advantages of Bricks and mortarless education is that it allows delivering education to hundreds of millions of out-of-school children globally while saving the initial and running cost of having a school building.


Here are ten reasons to adopt Bricks and mortarless education:


1. Saving huge costs, resources, and energy that go into the construction of the school building.

2. Delivering education to millions of out-of-school children globally.

3. Being able -as a school and an education provider- to deliver your services to a much wider audience globally.

4. Utilizing the power of the Metaverse and artificial intelligence to enhance the educational experience.

5. Engaging the students in an immersive and interactive educational experience.

6. Reducing the carbon footprint and the greenhouse gas emissions of the schools.

7. Saving the running and operational costs of the schools.

8. Creating more job opportunities for the Bricks and mortarless education developers and specialists.

9. Utilizing the potential of the teachers more effectively.

10. Being able to tailor the educational experiences to the needs, set of skills, and development requirements of each student. 


The Bricks and mortarless education was first introduced by Hasan Algarhy and Duverse in March 2023.

Monday, February 27, 2023

Duverse introduces the concept of franchising on the Metaverse

Duverse introduces the concept of franchising on the Metaverse which is different from launching your restaurant on the Metaverse.


 As you are franchising your physical restaurants, you can franchise your Metaverse restaurant as well to different companies at different locations.


 The companies that will get your franchise on the Metaverse, could start the Metaverse restaurant with a much lower investment than the physical restaurant and start operating faster and at a lower cost.


 This will help your brand expand significantly in more geographical locations and cater to a much wider audience.

 And since there should be an added value to the franchise on the Metaverse.


Duverse works with BRANDS to develop their "Metaverse Franchise Handbook” and define the standards and guidelines to franchise on the Metaverse, which would be different from the physical franchise handbook. As the Metaverse franchise would include guidelines for the VR experience, the gamification approach, the Metaverse loyalty and play-to-earn concepts, and many other Metaverse aspects. 


Saturday, December 3, 2022

The Metaverse is an innovation lab for architects and interior designers

The Metaverse for architects and designers acts as their innovation lab where they can unleash their creativity and bring what applies to our physical world. The idea of creativity flowing from the digital world to the physical world opens many opportunities.

We should create more 
#Metavtwins so that instead of exporting our physical world inefficiencies to the Metaverse we import the creativity of the Metaverse to our physical world.

The Metaverse can serve as the rebirth for architecture which in recent years reached a certain extent of a plateau, helping architects to envision and transform this new technology into a new movement that will inspire this generation and the generations to come.

Would Apple go for a "closed Metaverse" ?

In the history of computing and technology, competition has always been between an open system and a closed system. So, for laptops and computers, Microsoft represents the open system and Apple represents the closed system. As for mobile phones, Android would be an example of an open system and Apple would be a closed system as well. One could argue which system is better and which system is more popular.

When it comes to the Metaverse and its utilities in industry and all other sectors an open system is highly inevitable as interoperability and decentralization are within the DNA of the Metaverse. An open system is what Meta is advocating and building the infrastructure for along with hundreds if not thousands of other Metaverse platforms around the world. While Apple`s plans are not entirely clear yet, whether and when will they will eventually use the word Metaverse instead of or in addition to pushing a mainly AR/XR/MR-driven agenda. Yet, it is inevitable that Apple would be going for a closed system which would be challenging given the interoperability nature and necessity of the Metaverse. However, Apple does have the potential and capability to come up with some sort of a “Metaverse closed system” that people would buy into.

What would be better then?

Neither Microsoft nor Samsung nor Apple is losing. Each system and company has its audience and a huge base of users. It will highly depend on the use case and the user`s requirements. For the time being the infrastructure and development are highly in favor of an open, interoperable, decentralized system. Creating a closed system will have its limitations and might undermine the core idea of the Metaverse. An open, interoperable Metaverse is a necessity for many industries and businesses. The ability to smoothly use your digital assets, and different types of software and perform operations in various Metaverse platforms is crucial. The industry is rapidly developing, and the users of the Metaverse will decide which system will dominate.