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[...]fi ft hs over the desert fl oor. Th e much larger part of the complex is underground, where three fl oors contain a total
of twelve crypts with incomparable relief images... It’s certainly worth a visit. Th ough it’s not a particularly comfortable
climb into the narrow, stuff y chamber, what it has to off er more than compensates for that: mysterious engravings on
the walls with truly strange images of what seem to be light bulbs containing everything re-quired to produce electric
energy.
We have studied this enigmatic legacy in-depth, visited the Hathor Temple many times and are now convinced that we
have stumbled upon a source of knowledge that makes the unbe-lievable seem probable: Behind the walls of Dendera,
they knew the secrets of electricity... Yet the priests were no more the discoverers of this light-giving energy than Oer-
stadt, Far-aday or Edison were later.
Th at honor goes to Th ot. It was Th ot whose genius—and knowledge of how to utilize it—led to a source of light that the
priests considered sacred and whose secret they carefully guarded over the millennia: electric energy! Th ot, whose origin
remains obscure. Did he comes from Atlantis? From the stars? Was he a man—or an extraterrestrial being?
From: Peter Krassa and Reinhard Habeck: Das Licht der Pharaonen. Munich, 1992.
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Klaus Deistung, E.-Weinert-Promenade42, 23966 Wismar, Germany
Th e Hathor Temple at Dendera, Egypt.
In the underground crypts at Dendara, unique reliefs feature images of bubble-shaped structures that look like oversized
“light bulbs” and contain undulating snakes emerging from a stylized lo-tus blossom. Th ey are supported by “djed” pil-
lars, a symbol for “power.”
Image 2: Experimental receiving vessel
Image 1: Ignition and burn voltage in an electric discharge lamp
Image 6: Magnetic interference
Image 7: Glow form 2
Image 8: O2-glow at 1 mbar
Image 3: Glow of air at 0.2 mbar
Image 4: Glow of air at 0.5 mbar
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