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A E O N 5 8 : l e t t h e r e b e l i g h t .

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In the Hathor Temple at Dendera, there is a series of famous Egyptian stone reliefs that some claim represent ancient electric lightbulbs. This particular relief clearly depicts a ceremonial 'lighting of the temple' with a high priest and three 'maidens of light', complete with a power cable stemming from the base of the bulb directly into a battery (cold fusion?) power source. The Djed Pillar supporting the bulb on the right represents the corporeal lighting (symbolically illuminating) the kundalini serpents (acting as filaments). Egyptologists, however, dismiss this completely and stick with the "torchlight" hypothesis, even though no trace of soot has ever been found.

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