Laird Scranton at CPAK 2007
At CPAK 2007, Laird Scranton presented groundbreaking research on the connection between Egyptian hieroglyphs and the cosmological concepts preserved in Dogon and Buddhist traditions. The presentation introduced an alternative method for interpreting Egyptian hieroglyphic words based on explicit Dogon and Buddhist definitions.
Key findings presented include:
- Many glyph shapes used in Egyptian hieroglyphs are defined in both Dogon and Buddhist cosmology
- The alternative interpretation method reveals new insights into ancient Egyptian texts
- The connection suggests a shared origin of these knowledge systems
- Evidence of sophisticated scientific concepts encoded in ancient symbols
This presentation at CPAK (Conference on Precession and Ancient Knowledge) 2007 offers a fresh perspective on the interpretation of Egyptian hieroglyphs and their connection to other ancient knowledge systems, suggesting a more sophisticated understanding of the cosmos in ancient times than previously recognized.