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Decorating an Egyptian temple wall at Abydos are strange hieroglyphics which depict what appears to be modern day aircraft. This finding has caused much controversy among Egyptologists and archaeologists who are not sure what to think. How could people 2-3,000 years ago possibly have known about modern-day aircraft?
When Dr. Ruth Hover and her husband took a trip to the pyramids and temples of Egypt, they were shocked when they discovered, in the temple at Abydos, hieroglyphics depicting modern-day aircraft. She photographed a wall panel in a section where an overlaying panel with Egyptian hieroglyphics crumbled and fell, revealing an older panel beneath it. This older panel, shown above, contains images of what appear to be modern-day technology—a helicopter, a submarine, a glider, and another unknown type of aircraft (some believe resemble the Hindenburg).
originally posted by: Halfswede
a reply to: Marduk
If you look at your own link, the blue is "possible identification", and the red is totally unidentified, so it is just a theory with a pretty big (blue and red) stretch leading to the conclusion.
I am not saying there were these machines then, but it would be a collosal coincidence that superimposed glyphs created not one, but 3 distinctly identifiable images of machinery from roughly the same time period within inches of each other.
It would be more plausible that the whole thing was hoaxed than superimposed.
originally posted by: Halfswede
a reply to: Marduk
I am not saying there were these machines then, but it would be a collosal coincidence that superimposed glyphs created not one, but 3 distinctly identifiable images of machinery from roughly the same time period within inches of each other.
It would be more plausible that the whole thing was hoaxed than superimposed.
The Abydos glyph was modified at least once in antiquity, and perhaps twice. Some of the filling has fallen out in places where the older and the newer inscriptions overlap, and the result is unique and odd-looking.
originally posted by: deathslayer
Decorating an Egyptian temple wall at Abydos are strange hieroglyphics which depict what appears to be modern day aircraft. This finding has caused much controversy among Egyptologists and archaeologists who are not sure what to think. How could people 2-3,000 years ago possibly have known about modern-day aircraft?
When Dr. Ruth Hover and her husband took a trip to the pyramids and temples of Egypt, they were shocked when they discovered, in the temple at Abydos, hieroglyphics depicting modern-day aircraft. She photographed a wall panel in a section where an overlaying panel with Egyptian hieroglyphics crumbled and fell, revealing an older panel beneath it. This older panel, shown above, contains images of what appear to be modern-day technology—a helicopter, a submarine, a glider, and another unknown type of aircraft (some believe resemble the Hindenburg).
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I believe these hieroglyphics clearly show us that the Nephilim (fallen angels) were here teaching the Egyptians technology they had learned before they were cast from heaven to Mount Hermon after sinning against God. Or, the Egyptians of that time, being descendants of the Nephilim, were leaving a message of their knowledge to future generations.
What do you think?
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
Could be an example of time travel. . . . I think the images are tanks and areoplanes of course I could be wrong.