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THE NILE VALLEY FOUNDATION OF MATHEMATICS

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Lebombo Bone

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All Mathematics and Metricsφ ε π

Originated in the Ancient Kemet/Kush based on the Concept of Cosmic

Holism

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Three Natural Constantsφεπ

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Trans-disciplinary Inclusive Perspective of Maat

The Pyramid of Khufu is representative, geometrically, of the sum total of integrated (mathematical) knowledge as well as the Theory of Everything (TOE).

Geometrically, it is the 3rd of the Five Platonic Solids (polyhedrons), called in Ancient Kemet the Neter Neteru, “The Father of Fathers” or form of forms. They are the: Tetrahedron, Hexahedron, Octahedron, Icosahedron, and Dodecahedron.

Math (Maat) is but one expression of Maat. Mathematics, itself is the coherent science, principle, of precise/constant relationships among Universal phenomena and entities, expressed in its unique language, which gives perception and form to thought and energy. It is one of the Three Universal Languages [MML] that expresses Maat. Its five (5) refractions are Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Calculus, and Communications; each a dimensional expression of One Coherent Reality.

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Three Universal Languages

Math [1.000] + Music [0.618] = TRUTH [1.000] LOVE [1.618]

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Trans-disciplinary Inclusive Perspective of MaatThe Platonic Solids (Neter Neteru)

Tetrahedron Cube(or Regular Hexahedron)

Octahedron

Dodecahedron Icosahedron

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Maat: The Foundational Concept of Cosmic Holism

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Oldest Mathematical DocumentsThe Rhind Papyrus ca. 1650 B.C.

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The Temple of Man byR. A. Schwaller de Lubicz

2 Volume Treatise translating and expounding on Ancient Egyptian Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Theosophical Principles.

Volume One – Expounds the Principle of Pharaonic Thought, i.e. which details Anthropocosmos; Mathematical Thought; Pharaonic Mathematics Applied; and Architecture of the Temple Themes. Covers the Rhind and Edwin Smith Surgical Papyri Volume Two - The Pharaonic Temple; Unity

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Earliest Evidence of phi, e, pi

In the book The Egyptian Miracle Schwaller de Lubicz documents the application of pi in Temple gate construction, as well as the source of the Orthography of the Greek alphabet [developed 800 B.C. by Cadmus, son of the reigning Phoenician king, Agenor; and brother of Europa after whom Europe is named.]

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Orthography of Greek Alphabet

Α Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω

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Origin of π (Value and Shape)Gate of Temple of Karnak

(Eg. Pi = gate; Gr. Πυλή = pule =gate)3.1416

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Rhind Papyrus Sieve of Prime NumbersOrigin of Chess and Pieces

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Origin of MetricsThe inch (Eg. ankh) which is 1/500,000,000 of the Earth’s Polar axis is 1.025 British or Common inches.

A Book of Beginnings, by Gerald Massey, Section 2, p. 61

The Great Pyramid, by Piazzi Smith

The (Eg.) cubit, two equals a meter, is based on the 1/1000 distance the Earth rotates per second, 1500 feet. From this unit the square cubit and volume weights were developed.

The Great Pyramid, by Peter Tompkins, citing Livio Stecchini

The Spectrum of linear, area, volume, liquid, dry, thermal, barometric, cosmic, etc. units of measure are codified in the Red Granite Coffer of the Great Pyramid.

The Great Pyramid, by Piazzi Smith

Johannes Kepler wrote in his Harmonice Mundi, 1618 that “I dare frankly to confess that I have stolen the golden vessels of the Egyptians to build a tabernacle for my God far from the bounds of Egypt.” In reference to the Three Laws of Planetary Motion.

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Complex Factoring and Diophantine Equations

Factoring 711.pub

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Noted African Contributors to Math

Diophantus – The Father of Algebra (AD 200 – 284 )

Euclid – Father of Geometry, The Elements (Ca. 330 to 260 B.C.)

Hypatia – Female head of Alexandria school of Mathematics (ca. AD 351-370 to 415)

Imhotep – Architect of Pyramid of Saqqara, physician [Author of Edwin Smith Papyrus], high priest, vizier, and engineer. (ca. 2650 to 2600 B.C.)