Ancient
Egyptian Astronomy: Apophis is a Black Hole
Copyright ©
2017 Michael J. Costa, All rights reserved.
Apophis is
the Lord of Darkness, represented as an underground Worm with a large menacing
mouth and long tail. He is the Enemy of
Ra, the Sun God. The Sun went “underground
at night to battle Apophis and his Demons, rising up in victory at dawn”
because the Egyptians at that time believed the Sun revolved around the
Earth. In Egyptian Astronomy, Apophis is
a Black Hole that attracts stars into itself for “digestion.” A large monstrous Black Hole lies at the
Center of our Galaxy.
In Christianity,
Christ (Egyptian QRST) is the Sun with his 12 Apostles (12 signs of the
Zodiac), or 12 months of the solar year.
The enemy of Christ is “the Dragon” (Apophis, Apep) called Satan. In Astronomy, the Constellation Hercules is the
same as Archangel Michael who attacks the Constellation Draco (the
Dragon).
In Egypt,
the God Osiris was the dead Sun God form of Ra, whom was ritually wrapped and
mummified, & buried in a tomb (QRST or Christ). The dead was covered in gold to identify with
Ra, and mummified to identify with Osiris.
The ritual burial of Osiris in the tomb may signify the conversion of
Uranium (Ra) into Plutonium (Osiris), as Uranium ore is found in Egypt; or the way
to the underground Afterlife and its eventual rebirth in the morning. This may signify that the Sun can exit the
Black Hole after it enters, from a different exit point?
© Mike Costa
2017.
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