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(2) Importance


               Its importance lies in the fact that (a) it is an authoritative source of Egyptian Philosophy,
               Cosmology and Religion (b) it is proof of the Egyptian origin of Greek philosophy.


               (3) The Source of Modern Scientific Knowledge

               (a) Atom the Egyptian Sun God who is the Logos of Heracleitus, the Demiurge of Plato and the
               Unmoved Mover of Aristotle creates eight other Gods by projecting them from His own body,
               thus producing nine Gods or the Ennead. This is identical with the Nebular Hypothesis of
               Laplace, in which the original Sun creates eight other planets, by throwing off rings from itself,
               thus producing the nine major planets of modern scientific belief.

               (b) It has been shown on pages 146 and 147 of this book, that the name of Atom the Egyptian
               Sun God is the same name used for the atom of science and also that the attributes of both are the
               same. Read Frankfort's Intellectual Adventure of Man, p. 53; Frankfort's Kingship and the Gods,
               p. 182; also Herodotus II, 112; Diodorus I, 29.


               (4) It offers great possibilities for modern scientific research

               What science knows about (a) the number of major planets (b) how these major planets were
               created by the Sun and (c) the attributes of the atom has been traced to the Cosmology of the
               Memphite Theology, which suggests that (d) science knows only 1/5 of the secrets of creation
               and therefore 4/5 of such secrets yet remains to be discovered (e) consequently The Memphite
               Theology offers great possibilities for modern scientific research.

               Chapter IX

               The Drama of Greek Philosophy


               (1) This consists of three actors (a) Alexander the Great who invaded Egypt and plundered the
               Royal Library at Alexandria (b) Aristotle and the alumni of his school, who took possession of
               the Royal Library and having first carried off large quantities of scientific books, subsequently
               converted it into a research Centre and University. (c) The Roman government, which through
               the edicts of Emperors Theodosius and Justinian closed down the Egyptian Mysteries together
               with its schools, the University of the Ancient World and System of the African Culture.

               (2) The result of this was (a) the misrepresentation and erroneous opinion that the African
               continent and people are backward in culture and have made no contribution to civilization and
               (b) the establishment of Christianity as a rival against the Mysteries or African System of
               Culture, in order to perpetuate this erroneous opinion.


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