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Eddy_P
12-11-2005, 07:54 AM
Compact Disk and its Contents depicted on Egyptian papyrus texts

Australian News Release

The PPHC Study Group confirms an astounding discovery that a particular modern compact disk was seen by ancient people and has been documented in various ancient texts.

The Egyptian 'solar disc' symbol is the Key to unlocking a Great Mystery that has reappeared throughout man's history and has been concealed in the Creation and other Stories of various ancient texts for over 5,000 years.

Ancient Egyptian priests held in their hands a mystical book called "The Book of O" and as a record of their encounter they drew its rounded form as part of their hieroglyphics on temple walls and in their ancient manuscripts. Its shape also turned up in early maps. As part of Egyptian mythology, scholars called the depicted round holed object the Solar Disc of Re and interpreted its symbolism as representing the Sun in the sky.

But philosophers and scholars of the past have given an incorrect determination.
Now, with modern knowledge, this 'solar disc' object can be easily recognized by anyone. Understanding what this symbol actually represented is going to change how we perceive the stories about our past history.

Somehow, the ancient Egyptians viewed a compact disk, and have exactly depicted
it as such in their hieroglyphics.

As a consequence to this encounter with a particular modern cd-rom, not only were their Mythological Gods and stories about Seven Under-worlds based upon its pictures and number of presentations contained within, but some of the depictions in their papyrus writings reflect images and themes from certain pages.

Source: PPHC-SG News Report www.pphcstudygroup.org.au/egypt (http://www.pphcstudygroup.org.au/egypt)

Authorized by Eddy Pengelly
on behalf of PPHC Study Group, Australia
December 2005
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steffen
12-11-2005, 08:09 AM
Lol:d

Jaymze13
12-14-2005, 10:29 PM
Sounds like a Stargate SG-1 storyline.

Eddy_P
12-17-2005, 05:02 AM
In the year 2000 the Australian researcher Ronald Pegg revealed that he had found evidence of modern objects being described and documented in ancient texts. What he was really implying was that he had found evidence of time travel.
His original research documentation may be found at www.ronpeggdiscoveries.co m

The PPHC Study Group has checked the evidence presented, and after further investigations can confirm that the imagery and content of certain compact disks have been documented, described, and in some cases depicted in ancient texts and associated artworks.
For example: The Egyptian papyrus of Anhai contains a pictorial passage on 'how to run' four compact disks.

On our website in the News Headlines section you will find another twenty examples of ancient texts and stories containing descriptions of modern cd-roms and their imagery, with their full length reports being presented in the Member Area.
www.pphcstudygroup.org.au (http://www.pphcstudygroup.org.au )

HotWireD
12-17-2005, 12:02 PM
What does 'PPHC' stand for?

Grank
12-17-2005, 12:36 PM
wow... are you serious... that's ridiculous... but hey, if i were an ancient egyptian and i met ppl from the future i would only represent their coming and impact they had on that time with a cd... i sure wouldn't right anything about their strange fashion or any other equipment they had. I'd only document the cd's. cuz that's how i'd roll if i were an ancient egyptian.

HotWireD
12-17-2005, 01:18 PM
I have looked at the sites posted and can find no evidence that convinces me of the authenticity of this information.

'Proper' research gives references and does not make broad statements without backing up the evidence.

Regarding the CDs being represented in Egyptian drawings and writings, I have studied Egyptology for 20 years and come to completely different conclusions to those of the PPHCStudyGroup.

I will however, keep browsing the sites mentioned in case they decide to put up more evidence, they may be onto something, but it may just be sychronicity.

Quoting results without the research is bad science.

Just remember, anyone can post websites on the internet, it does not make the information true.

I am not sure, but it may just be a good 'spoof' site.

Keep the website going Mr. Pengelly, and I will keep visiting it. Good Luck.

Awaiting some information that is more robust....

Thomas508
12-20-2005, 02:44 AM
The thing that amazes me is that he never even considers that maybe the people who made the Ancients CD-ROM made it to look like ancient Egyptian symbols rather than the Egyptians coping the CD-ROM!! It's all just alot of rambling about codes with no proof or evidence shown.

Billy T

WeaselInYerFoot
12-20-2005, 11:30 AM
Compact Disk and its Contents depicted on Egyptian papyrus texts

Australian News Release

The PPHC Study Group confirms an astounding discovery that a particular modern compact disk was seen by ancient people and has been documented in various ancient texts.

The Egyptian 'solar disc' symbol is the Key to unlocking a Great Mystery that has reappeared throughout man's history and has been concealed in the Creation and other Stories of various ancient texts for over 5,000 years.

Ancient Egyptian priests held in their hands a mystical book called "The Book of O" and as a record of their encounter they drew its rounded form as part of their hieroglyphics on temple walls and in their ancient manuscripts. Its shape also turned up in early maps. As part of Egyptian mythology, scholars called the depicted round holed object the Solar Disc of Re and interpreted its symbolism as representing the Sun in the sky.

But philosophers and scholars of the past have given an incorrect determination.
Now, with modern knowledge, this 'solar disc' object can be easily recognized by anyone. Understanding what this symbol actually represented is going to change how we perceive the stories about our past history.

Somehow, the ancient Egyptians viewed a compact disk, and have exactly depicted
it as such in their hieroglyphics.

As a consequence to this encounter with a particular modern cd-rom, not only were their Mythological Gods and stories about Seven Under-worlds based upon its pictures and number of presentations contained within, but some of the depictions in their papyrus writings reflect images and themes from certain pages.

Source: PPHC-SG News Report www.pphcstudygroup.org.au/egypt (http://www.pphcstudygroup.org.au/egypt)

Authorized by Eddy Pengelly
on behalf of PPHC Study Group, Australia
December 2005
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HotWireD
12-20-2005, 11:49 AM
The thing that amazes me is that he never even considers that maybe the people who made the Ancients CD-ROM made it to look like ancient Egyptian symbols rather than the Egyptians coping the CD-ROM!! It's all just alot of rambling about codes with no proof or evidence shown.

Billy T
I agree.

I have a CD of egyptian mythology and amazingly, it has pictures of egyptian mythological characters on it!

I have a CD on the Middle Ages with pictures from the Middle Ages, maybe the people in the Middle Ages knew about CD roms too!

Surprisingly, a disc with a hole in the middle is not only a representation of the sun in Ancient Egyptian, it is used in the Mayan and Chinese history too. Maybe they also had time travellers visit them (the hole in the middle is believed to be the Sun, the circle around the hole is used to add emphasis to the circle in the centre).

A spot or circle with a circle around it is used to represent the number one in some ancient number systems. The circle around the outside draws the person to the fact that there is a spot there so it is not missed (in my opinion, and that of many archaeologists).

I am not going to post any evidence to back up my opinion, until the website referred to posts some evidence to back up their opinion. Fairs fair.

I will however, visit this website over the next few months to see if they update it with any of their arguments.

cheewiee
12-20-2005, 12:00 PM
It isn't a CD.... Jeeze... It's a DVD...

Didn't you guys see the episode of SG-1 where the team goes back to Ra's egypt to steal a ZPM he had.... Well Jack brought along his season 1 copy of the Simpsons and well he accidently left it behind.....

HotWireD
12-20-2005, 12:09 PM
It isn't a CD.... Jeeze... It's a DVD...

Didn't you guys see the episode of SG-1 where the team goes back to Ra's egypt to steal a ZPM he had.... Well Jack brought along his season 1 copy of the Simpsons and well he accidently left it behind.....

LOL - thanks for that, you have explained this conundrum at last.

I really aught to watch Stargate SG-1.

<CD, DVd, they all look the same to me> :D

cheewiee
12-20-2005, 12:19 PM
LOL - thanks for that, you have explained this conundrum at last.

I really aught to watch Stargate SG-1.

<CD, DVd, they all look the same to me> :D

If your into Egyptology, certain aspects of the Go'uld will interest you...

It's a pretty good Sci-Fi that doesn't try to hard to take itself seriously....

HotWireD
12-20-2005, 12:27 PM
If your into Egyptology, certain aspects of the Go'uld will interest you...

It's a pretty good Sci-Fi that doesn't try to hard to take itself seriously....

Cheers cheewiee - I will get hold of a box set of the first series, I have seen it for sale in a second hand shop in town.

I do not have a television so I have missed this programme. From what I have heard it is quite entertaining.

I have watched one episode (around a friend's home) years ago.

WeaselInYerFoot
12-20-2005, 12:37 PM
There's a problem with your theory, the CD-ROM depicts the gods already. If this cd was in production before the time traveler could influence the civilization with his computer, why are the gods there? How could they be on this historical CD-ROM before they were ever concieved?

You can't match the present with the past. Particularly in relation to events that had a great historical influence. Because of that influence we have what presently exists. If your time traveler had never done what you claim he does things would be much different, probably to the point of either being more advanced, or less, or maybe even non-existant.

Basically, to have someone go back and influence history, you first need to have an entirelly different present. In other words, this CD-ROM would have had to display different historical facts and not those of which it supossedly changed.

HotWireD
04-12-2006, 07:32 PM
If your into Egyptology, certain aspects of the Go'uld will interest you...

It's a pretty good Sci-Fi that doesn't try to hard to take itself seriously....

Reporting back.... I purchased the first two series of Stargate SG1

I sat thoroughly entertained and watched the whole first series (and the movie, which a friend recommended watching first) in one sitting! Suffice to say that my legs would not work when I tried to get up after 20 plus hours.

I think I will have to watch them again as I have the impression that my brain could not take them all in in one go.

I have now gone back out and purchased the next two series for later....

Jason
04-12-2006, 07:54 PM
Reporting back.... I purchased the first two series of Stargate SG1

I sat thoroughly entertained and watched the whole first series (and the movie, which a friend recommended watching first) in one sitting! Suffice to say that my legs would not work when I tried to get up after 20 plus hours.


You watched 20+ episodes in one sitting?!
:eek: :eek: :eek:

Mr.Elwood
04-13-2006, 06:55 AM
You watched 20+ episodes in one sitting?!
:eek: :eek: :eek:
You've never done that??? *points at Jason and whispers to others* He not one of us.. watch yourself ;) :D

Did that a little while ago when I was sick... went through all nine seasons of x-files.. and tossed in the movie at the appropriate place...:D got couch/popcorn & mms butt... but it was worth it!!

HotWireD
04-13-2006, 12:12 PM
You watched 20+ episodes in one sitting?!
:eek: :eek: :eek:


I watched the Stargate movie and then strainght through 22 episodes - all of series one.

I am now rationing my watching - no more than three episodes without getting up for a walk and a drink.

I am almost through the second series now, but I have missed out one episode, I started to watch it and within minutes I felt a bit strange. I will leave that episode for when I can watch it with a friend around.

Jaymze13
04-13-2006, 01:27 PM
I watched the Stargate movie and then strainght through 22 episodes - all of series one.

The best I could do was about 2 in a row, but if my wife found out I watched Stargate all day long, she'd probably kill me. http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/stargate011.gif

We got the movie and I wish they would release a version of it with outakes, deleted scenes and such. With the TV series about to go into it's 10th year you would think the original movie would get a decent DVD release.

Oh well. Our next purchase will be Season 3. It's taking time for us, but we're slowly getting them all. http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/stargate001.gif

A Simpson's disc for a Zero Point,.....not a good trade. Ra got the bad end of that deal. I'd bet that's part of the reason he got so hot. :cool:

HotWireD
04-13-2006, 01:41 PM
We got the movie and I wish they would release a version of it with outakes, deleted scenes and such. With the TV series about to go into it's 10th year you would think the original movie would get a decent DVD release.

I was loaned the 'Director's Cut' version of the Stargate movie by a friend. I will check and see what extras it has.

I have just (yesterday) purchased the third and fourth series, they are on special in a local store (I even got King Kong for a discount because I spent more than 20 quid - so discount on discount!). They are going for about $30 per series, which I hope is reasonable.

If I drive past the store this weekend I will get three more series (will bring me up to seven). Then it will be no more spending money for a few months at least to make up for my extravagent lifestyle this month.

Jaymze13
04-13-2006, 01:53 PM
I was loaned the 'Director's Cut' version of the Stargate movie by a friend. I will check and see what extras it has.

You must have a different version than I do on this side of the Big Pond. Hold on a moment....let me go look at my version right quick......


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Mines called "The Ultimate Edition Extended Cut". Still not many bells and whistles to it.

We do have a thread on another part of the board where we discuss SG-1. I try to post something in there now and then to keep it close to the top of the list. http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/stargate008.gif

HotWireD
04-13-2006, 02:03 PM
I will check the version I have at home tonight.

I will, now that I have implanted 40+ episodes into my brain in the last week, have to visit this other thread you mention. If only to download all this extra data in my cerebellum. I do not think my mind is advanced enough to hold it all in.

I will report back on the stargate thread page.