Articles on egyptological matters

John Bjarne Grover

From the beginning of the article '4. Sistrum, menat and computation theory':

The article continues on basis of the following three studies:

1. The revelation of the revelation (10 october 2023)
2. The sunflower matrix (23 october 2023)
3. Some formal aspects of the sunflower matrix (13 november 2023)

The article discusses the problem whether a computation higher than the Turing machine can be achieved by way of my concept of poetic numerality. It is suggested that the ancient egyptian devices called sistrum and menat amount to the same as the modern Turing machine and that the use of them in tomb art served the purpose of reaching a transcendent state ('beyond Turing') for the deceased. In the third article ('Some formal aspects of the sunflower matrix') I showed how my poetic numerality could be used for understanding the seriality in some egyptian tomb art in terms of the Catalan constant under the hypothesis that this constant amounts to the constraints in the human semiotic constitution - from which it here follows that realities outside the limits of the human reality can be accessed by way of the properties of the poetic numerality. I discuss some aspects of a non-Turing signification in the sistrum and menat - not of the type of my poetic numerality but maybe some variant of it nevertheless - which could be indicative of a computational potential beyond Turing in these concepts. The article starts with some observations on a possible parallel in icelandic language data which could be recognized in the ancient egyptian tomb semiotics.


The fifth article shows how the christian cross can be seen to have a historic origin in the complex described in these egyptological studies.

The sixth article tells how the solutions inherent in these egyptological studies can be precisely what is needed to stop the progress of a new Hitler or comparable nazi politics.




10-10-2023:
1. The revelation of the revelation
This is a preparatory study

23-10-2023:
2. The sunflower matrix

13-11-2023:
3. Some formal aspects of the sunflower matrix

8-12-2023:
4. Sistrum, menat and computation theory

06-02-2024:
5. Paulo Veronese's 'sunflower matrix'

15-02-2024:
6. The Paneriu philosophy





11-06-2023:
7. The Endmorgan Quartet and the hieroglyphs
This lengthy discussion provides some further observations of potential interest for the egyptological complex.
It was written first (among the articles above) and could be read first but is a little lengthy.



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