Science & Technology
Egyptian and British scientists have unveiled a facial reconstruction of Ramses II, having used computer tomography (CT) software to "digitally unwrap" the mummy of the famous Ancient Egyptian pharaoh. The joint scientific project allowed historians for the first time to observe what the ruler looked like at different points in his life.
The researchers say they used earlier CT scans of the pharaoh's mummy and applied them to analysis software. They were then able to differentiate between the skull and other materials used during the embalming process and produce a 3D rendering of the skull. They then applied the average facial muscle layer measurements believed to be appropriate for ancient Egyptians to reconstruct the pharaoh's face.
"This is the only scientific facial reconstruction of Ramesses II based on the CT scan of his actual mummy," explained professor Sahar Saleem of Cairo University, who led the project, adding that previous attempts were "mostly artistic, based on his mummy's face."
The initial rendering showed researchers what Ramses II looked like at the time of his death at the age of 90. Imaging experts then used that image to reverse the aging process and reveal what the pharaoh was like at the younger age of 45.
"I find the reconstructed face is a very handsome Egyptian person with facial features characteristic of Ramesses II - the pronounced nose, and strong jaw," said Saleem, in a statement cited by the Daily Mail.
"King Ramesses II was a great warrior who ruled Egypt for 66 years," she noted, adding that "bringing Ramesses' face to life in his old age and as a young man reminds the world of his legendary status."
Ramses II, also referred to as Ramses the Great, was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt and is believed to have ruled the country from 1279 BC until his death in 1213 BC. He is considered one of the most celebrated and powerful pharaohs of the New Kingdom - the most powerful period of the Egyptian empire.
Some also associate Ramses II with the figure who was in power during the biblical Book of Exodus, which tells the story of the Israelites escaping from Egypt under the leadership of Moses.
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Like Dulles sort of dulled when nudges are made to suggest the truth is defined by the mind rather than reality on the ground. One nudge after another until the nudges take on a sick twisted life of their own....
Like reality of what 1 bullet could do......
Power is a corrupting force, but eventually power corrupts the ones wielding tools beyond their comprehension.
That is why, it is best to be humble.
Peace WN3.
Ken
WN3.
Who knows what state or level of consciousness the Egypt-Caldean race really lived through!
The best and nearest description I've heard as to how the Egyptians “perceived” the world: the case of Napoleon...
It has been noted that the rite of mummification was done for several reasons: after the death of the physical body, the soul (or other subtle bodies) remain connected to the dead body, going back to it, until that body has decayed completely. For that reason, churches surrounded by cemeteries are always “cold” upon entering, because the spirits are going into the church, in order to find refuge. The same science was known in Ancient Egypt, and the idea of a tomb, filled with the personal bric-a-brac of the newly deceased, acted as a second home to the deceased, whose body had been mummified. Consequently, these souls did not just leave the old physical body and reincarnate into a new life, but instead, lived for thousands of years, serving humankind in the ether, without the necessity of incarnating...
And, in the case of Napoleon, it has been said that he was one such soul that had previously incarnated thousands of years before, in Ancient Egypt. Consequently, when the soul of Napoleon re-incarnated again, in the middle of the European race, it was the soul of ONE ancient Egyptian who still had an Egyptian consciousness present in his soul... That is to say, single-minded, determined, driven by one guiding instinct - personal power.
And that one person defeated nearly all the Europeans combined!
It makes you wonder why the European elites were so quick to push out “nationalism”, “democracy”, and “the banking system” after the defeat of Napoleon: to keep “the herd instinct” in power.
And wonder of wonder, is it just me Ramses 111, is beginning to look more like the appearance of a so called "Modern European"
Well, I will be darned, just with digital technology using AI we can erase the facial features of a civilization, without knowledge, other than those politically great edifices of who are displayed in the Museums of the world, and now those images are coming into question, sadly from a segment of the population, that care nothing about anything other than their own self serving interests.
Makes we also wonder, with the "Great Reset" upon us, how many museums will remain for people to contemplate and learn and wonder about the past and how far we have fallen..
Lowered intelligence (making control easy)
Complete removal of national, ethnic and familiar history, prevents uprisings.
Completely confused but equally a blank canvass for created memories and loyalties becoming manufactured, no spirit of determination as nothing to endure for.
100% slave in mind body and genetically moderated which further convinces subject to subordination (easy to control via emotional parameters)
With CGI pixel manipulation anything is virtually possible. Even SBF as Eros …
How much of science is reproducible?
Reproducibility is the most fundamental yardstick in science. If a result can't be replicated, it doesn't count as science. Yet in recent years, there has been much talk of a 'replication crisis'....Nuff said.
Well, has anyone set the command to: "draw a picture of me"?
See if the AI knows is able to access your image information?
I think some of the programs can access your files and profiles etc.
There is a thread on the forum on AI designs. I was wondering if anyone had given AI the command to draw them.
Stupid AI... not that interesting really, is it.
More of an assumption I would postulate then hard fast science, but hey ho, does such a thing as " science " exist anymore