Abstract

This work is based on a previously published hypothesis which proposed that the solid matter of the universe can be represented as a vibrational wave of energy propagating over an ether or matrix through a mechanism that scrambles the degree of duality in matter: x% localized (solid), y% delocalized (wave). The main purpose of this paper is to present a two-dimensional approximation of the three-dimensional structure of the shape of the energy distribution of an atomic orbital to propose a mechanism through which the orbital can be transported as a vibration from a point A to point B in the matrix. This process requires cycles or oscillations of mounting-dismounting-remounting in which what travels from point A to point B is the energy forming the orbital and not the solid matter that it can form. The atomic seven-dimensional f orbital of hydrogen-like atoms is used as a model to show an analogy to the transformations that it can be submitted to when transported over the matrix.

Highlights

  • Inscription of the ancient Egyptian tombs is one of the mysteries of their civilization that everybody is wondering how they could generate such wonderful scenes and reliefs in rock-cut tombs and mastabas

  • This work is based on a previously published hypothesis which proposed that the solid matter of the universe can be represented as a vibrational wave of energy propagating over an ether or matrix through a mechanism that scrambles the degree of duality in matter: x% localized, y% delocalized

  • This work is a continuation of the series of research papers aiming at exploring the development of mechanical engineering in ancient Egypt focusing on the inscription of tombs during the Old Kingdom

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Summary

Introduction

Inscription of the ancient Egyptian tombs is one of the mysteries of their civilization that everybody is wondering how they could generate such wonderful scenes and reliefs in rock-cut tombs and mastabas. Manuelian [14], in his study of the papyrus documents in tomb scenes of the Old Kingdom presented relief from the tomb of Merib at Giza for an Official presenting a papyrus document He presented a line drawing for a scene in the tomb of Kaninisut (High State Official from the 4th Dynasty) for an office of Scribes writing on papyri. Ezz [22], in her paper about animal motherhood scenes in the private tombs in ancient Egypt outlined that most of such scenes appeared in the tombs of Saqqara and Giza during the Old Kingdom She presented scenes from mastaba of Axt Hri from the 5th Dynasty, mastaba of Ni Anx Xum from 5th Dynasty and scene from the tomb of Anti from the 5th Dynasty [22]. They presented a relief from Ptahhotep's tomb (5th Dynasty), relief from Ihy and Idut's tomb (5th/6th Dynasties), a scene from Iymery's tomb (5th Dynasty), relief from Nikauises's tomb (5th Dynasty), scene from Ti's tomb (5th Dynasty), scene from Nykahem's tomb and other scenes [24]

Inscription of Third Dynasty Tombs
Inscription of Fourth Dynasty Tombs
Inscription of Fifth Dynasty Tombs
Inscription of Sixth Dynasty Tombs
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