The Isis Thesis

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UPC:
9780976281405
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2004-12-15
Release Date:
2004-12-15
Author:
Judy Kay King
Language:
english

Product Overview

This study of eight Ancient Egyptian texts spans 2000 years of history and reveals the evolutionary message in Egyptian literature, architecture, ritual and art. In the consistent model, a code of 870 signs mirrors a complex knowledge of modern sciences, while explaining the potential of our DNA for genetic immortality. Put simply, human DNA can survive at death if the individual has knowledge of the transformation process. To evolve, one needs scientific knowledge describing the process, and this knowledge has been systematically secreted by the power elite. Surprisingly, Egyptian deities mirror the activities of our microbial ancestors, and since Christianity's deities mirror the activities of Egyptian deities, religion has also preserved an evolutionary science for survival of human DNA in a quantum environment. Supported by 318 scientific citations, The Isis Thesis examines ancient Egyptian texts, art and architecture through the dual lens of contemporary science and human behavior, showing that human beings have the potential to evolve at death into a unique hybrid species. On October 25, 2006, Judy Kay King presented the Isis Thesis at the Second International Congress for Young Egyptologists in Lisbon, Portugal. Since that presentation, King has written 12 peer-reviewed articles published in international journals, showing that the Egyptian evolutionary knowledge is also present in cultures such as early China, the Aztecs, the Navajo, as well as many historical individuals and creative artists (see Isis Thesis website). This knowledge about genetic immortality is also summarized in King s new book entitled Balls of Fire: a Science of Life and Death (2015), another nonfiction study that uses a baseball game format to present the case for and against the Isis Thesis. Like religion, baseball originated in ancient Egypt to describe the pharaoh s chemistry for a sustainable new entity with unique interaction qualities at a human death. On April 11, 2016, Balls of Fire won First Place under Body, Mind, Spirit for Reader Views Literary Awards (2015-2016). Also, Balls of Fire has been recognized as a Finalist in the 18th annual Foreword Reviews INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards under the Nonficton Adult category of Body, Mind, Spirit.

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