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Nekhbet
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Major cult center | Nekheb | ||||||
Symbol | Vulture |
Nekhbet (/ˈnɛkˌbɛt/;[1] also spelt Nekhebit) is an early predynastic local goddess in Egyptian mythology, who was the patron of the city of Nekheb (her name meaning of Nekheb). Ultimately, she became the patron of Upper Egypt and one of the two patron deities (alongside Wadjet) for all of Ancient Egypt when it was unified.[2]
The Nile river is the snake as shown
as the muscle on the top edges of the wings in striated Yarns which
consumes the dead which have been washed into its path with the blue of the feathers separating everything into spheres and jagged edges
the Wind provides the legs to keep the flow moving anchored to
the earth at the green edges where Hydrogen is constantly fractured by all forms of life to form forms of life from Hydrogen Helium and every composite form taken by re arrangements of the proton and the electron as
Point Y/S/ED/I Er/Less ness/taken/of origin/to/a and B
Line: Perpendicular/Vertical/AnGled/Horizontal/Parallel/Radius
Form: Er/s/Ed/m er/in G/at Ion/l ess/less ness
FormZ: Arc Ball Circle ΔΣΛΤΑ Επσιλον ΦΘΣ Γ Η Ι Ξ Κ Λ Μ
Plane: surface of unit size 1
Area: Planes arranged by form
Axis: Volume containing Areai
AToms one line defined by two moving points
Molecules one form of imaginary lines formed by moving orbs
Radii Lines relative to arcs/Ratio AL Bases
Angles Lines arranged as Jagged Forms
Curves Arcs arranged as segments of great circles
Surfaces Planes defined by contained form
Areas
SPheres
Orbs
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