King Hatshepsut
The Osiride Posture and The Taming of the Setian Screw: Fractal
Iteration and Lunar Nodal Precession in the Hatshepsut-Era Clepsydra
The temporal landscape of New Kingdom Egypt was anchored by a profound
architectural and cosmic paradox: how to capture the fluid, ever-shifting
rhythms of the heavens within the static permanence of stone and clay. During
the co-regency of King Hatshepsut and Thutmose III (astronomical year 1468
BCE), this pursuit catalyzed a major revolution in astronomical engineering.
Faced with the shifting stars of an unanchored sky, temple scribes and master
architects began overlaying Egypt's traditional cardinal alignments with a
sophisticated, secondary directional system oriented (NNE-SSW). This secondary
axis was not a departure from sacred geometry, but a deliberate calibration
designed to track time as a dynamic, moving force rather than a static
geographical coordinate.
The pharaoh's crossed wrists at the center of the Osiride
"hourglass" act as a triggering node. The heart and the crossed arms
become the gateway through which the cosmic forces are metered and
balanced.
1. The Osiride Hourglass: Solar
Order vs. Lunar Irregulartity
The crossed arms of the dead pharaoh (Osiris) form a perfect
"X", creating an upper and lower triangle--the exact shape of a more
contemporary hourglass.
The Right Arm (The Solar Sun): In Egyptian iconographic dualism, the
right side is the dominant, solar side (Ra). It represents the predictable,
linear, and constant progression of daylight. It corresponds to the steady,
rhythmic draining of the water clock (clepsydra) under ideal conditions.
The Left Arm (The Irregular Moon): The left side is lunar
(Thoth/Khonsu). Unlike the Sun, the Moon is inherently irregular; it waxes,
wanes, disappears, and changes its speed and path across the sky. It represents
the fluid, shifting and potentially chaotic variable in the cosmic equation.
2. The Nodal Cycle and
Retrograde Precession
The Astronomy: The Moon's orbit
does not lie perfectly flat relative to Earth's orbit around the Sun; it is
tilted by about 5 degrees. The two points where these orbits intersect are
called the Lunar Nodes.
The Retrograde Drift: These nodes do not stay still. They slide
backward through the zodiac in a retrograde precessional cycle. This takes
about 18.6years to complete a full revolution. This backward, slipping
motion is a macroscopic version of the entropic drift of the stellar precession.
3. The Nodal Chaos: The Solar Eclipse
The ultimate manifestation of Isfet occurs when this lunar
irregularity overpowers solar order, culminating in a solar eclipse.
The Mechanism of Chaos: A solar eclipse can only happen when a New
Moon occurs exactly at one of these moving lunar nodes. Because the nodes are
constantly moving in retrograde, eclipses appear to happen irregularly and
unpredictably to the uninitiated, throwing the ancient world into sudden,
terrifying darkness.
The Setian Devouring: In myth, this is the moment the serpent Apep (or
Set in his chaotic aspect) swallows the Sun, threatening to collapse Ma'at
entirely and return the universe to the featureless waters of Nun.
From the Crook as "Osiris-Solar" to the Flail as
"Osiris Lunar:
The crook represents the active, guiding, regenerative path of the Sun
through the night (Osiris-Solar). The flail represents the cyclical, measured
protection of the Moon in the dark (Osiris-Lunar). Together, they represent the
complete mechanics of the night sky.
With respect to the Seba star, the physical crossing of the crook
(Solar) and the flail (Lunar) on the pharaoh mummy's chest creates the central
nexus. The "X" is the exact coordinate where the solar cycle and the
lunar cycle intersect. The central nexus of the "X" is the exact
coordinate where the engines of time or the solar cycle and the lunar cycle
intersect.
Recursive Sacred Geometry of Osiris, Ra and the Northern Sky
Squares represent stability, earth, enclosure and order
Triangles equal direction, ascent, tension and transformation.
Circles stand for cosmic wholeness, cycles and a moving sky.
The two bowls of the Dippers are paired forms.
The bowl of the Big Dipper is cyclical, recurring time or Neheh. It is
the Osiris/Ra model. Osiris is the free, regenerative principle. Ra is confined
in square order. In the Osiris/Atum model, representing Djet time, Ra is free
while Atum remains the hidden centered principle.
This model treats the bowls of the Big and Little Dippers as a
recursive geometric system in which square, triangle and circle encode
containment, transition, and cosmic cycle. Meskhetyu can be interpreted as a
recursive sky-geometry rather than a fixed asterism, with the Big and Little
Bowls linked by square containment, triangular transfer and circular
recurrence. In this model, Astro Compact Geometry©
provides a unified framework in which Osiris, Ra and Atum are complementary
states of order, motion and renewal.
The Geometry of the Underworld: A Visual Synthesis
In the silent geometry of the night sky, the pharaoh's funerary
regalia ceases to be mere symbolic ornament. Crossed over the chest of the
deceased king, the crook (Heke) and the flail (Nekhakha) intersect to form a
perfect cosmic "X"--the geometric blueprint of the Seba star and the
eternal hourglass.
Deep within the permanent architecture of the underworld, this
crossing serves as the ultimate nexus where the two opposing; yet, unified
engines of eternity collide.
The Crook (Osiriis-Solar): It activates the dynamic plunging path of
the night sun (Neheh).
The Flail (Osiris-Lunar): It
anchors the measured, cyclical preservation of the dark (Djet).
The Mechanism of the Northern Grid
The human "X" or if you will (Vitruvian Man from the
Renaissance era) directly replicates a rigid, algebraic matrix mapped across
the circumpolar sky. By cleaning the rough quadrilaterals of the northern
constellation bowls into idealized, mathematical perfections, the cosmos
becomes a self-sustaining engine of pure form.
1. The Upper Reservoir: The
smaller, perfect square within the bowl confines Osiris-Atum, trapping the
immense, macro-energy of the daytime sun.
2. The Lower Reservoir: The larger, perfect square within the bowl of
the Big Dipper confines Osiris-Ra, trapping the intense, macro-energy of the
daytime sun.
3. The Fractal Projection:
Embedded within the upper square, a pure inverted triangle scales downward by
exactly 1/2, squeezing the micro-blueprint of time through the narrow throat of
the central Seba crossing. It then projects across the void, unpacking itself
at a 1/4 area scale to seamlessly tile and encode Ra's lower, solar bowl with
Atum's geometric precision.
Within the rigid coordinate grid, Kappa Draconis serves as a dynamic,
vector, data point, locking the system to its precise historical orientation in
1468 BCE (astronomical year)--the golden transit era of Hatseptsut and Thutmose
III.
To prevent the engine from collapsing into chaos, the crooked serpent
of the north is mathematically straightened into a five-pointed Seba star,
establishing a balanced network of opposing physical tethers.
The Solar Anchor: Osiris-Ra, stabilized in the Big Dipper's bowl, is
held fast by its handle to the stellar weight of Alkaid.
The Lunar Anchor: Osiris-Atum,
compressed in the Little Dipper's bowl, is held fast by its handle to the apex
pin Polaris.
As the entire system wheels around Megrez, typographic "W" gnomons
drop into the centers of both squares acting as vertical sundial blades. They
mechanically slice through the 1:3.4 matrix, locking the fluidic myth of the
Duat into a silent, self-anchoring, geometric clock.
By crossing their arms in the Osiride posture, the dead Pharaohs
undergo a ritual stabilization of the universe. The right arm anchors the solar
standard of Ma'at. The left arm absorbs, calculates and binds the retrograde,
slipping nodal cycle of the Moon.
The Pharaoh's body becomes the cosmic clepsydra: a sacred machine
designed to swallow the chaotic, eclipsing irregularites of the lunar nodes
and outpour-output a perfectly metered, eternal cosmos.
There is no evidence of a living pharaoh (as the incarnation of Horus)
assuming the Osiride posture at the time of a solar eclipse, daily life or
standard temple rituals. A living pharaoh is always depicted with an active,
dynamic, asymmetrical posture--one arm raised striking an enemy, or hands
outstretched pouring a libation to Amun-Ra. Dynamic movement represents life,
order and the keeping of time.
The Osiride Posture
The Symmetrical Crossing Point: The exact intersection where the
pharaoh's forearms cross over the sternum, forms a perfect geometric chiasmus
(an "X" shape). This is the physical, biological equivalent of the
narrow neck or the "W" gnomon in the bowl of the Big Dipper.
The Transition of Force: In Egyptian theology the Osiride posture is
the ultimate gateway of transformation. It is the exact bottleneck where the
unmanifested spiritual essence of the deceased king is squeezed, compressed,
and poured downward into the underworld--only to be upscaled and reborn into
the eternal sky as an "Indestructible" star.
The Crossover Node: The exact point where the right wrist locks over
the left wrist represents the invisible node of the Seba star in the large bowl
where Ra is confined.
The Lower V-Shape: The downward
flare of the elbows maps the compressed, down-scaled 1/2 fractal projection
into the Little Dipper bowl.
Time is measured by the eternal, anatomical posture of the lord of
rebirth or Osiris.
The Solar Right Arm and the Architectural Crook (Heqa)
The right arm of the Osiride posture embodies the linear mechanics of
the solar cycle, serving as the theological anchor for the civil timekeeping
etched into the clepsydra's interior. In New Kingdom cosmology, this arm maps
the solar eye, projecting a rigid, predictable pathway across the daytime sky
that governs the standard 15-degree hourly drift. When materialized as the
royal crook (Heqa), its curved head mimics the precise sweeping arc of the
sun's ecliptic path, acting as a geometric drafting tool for the temple
scribes. By holding this instrument over the chest, the pharaoh stabilizes the
administrative daytime hours, providing the foundational, solar grid that the
water clock must eventually replicate in total darkness.
The Lunar Left Arm and the Kinetic Flail (Nekhakha)
In direct opposition, the left arm represents the fluid, shifting
dynamics of the lunar cycle, resolving the chronological gaps that a purely
solar framework cannot track. This arm maps the lunar eye, capturing the
unstable, gyroscopic wobble of the moon as it moves through its long-term
astronomical orbits. It is materialized as the three-stranded royal flail
(Nekhakha), whose jointed, swinging design perfectly mirrors the flexible
movement of the 18.6-year lunar nodal cycle and the 223-month Saros eclipse loop.
Held at the crossover point, the flail acts as a kinetic engine of variance,
absorbing the 0.20-degree precessional discrepancy and translating the shifting
moon into a measurable fluid volume.
The Wrist Crossover Node and the Nocturnal Synthesis
The exact junction where the royal wrists cross constitutes the
ultimate temporal machine. At this physical "chiasmus", the solar right arm and
the lunar left arm intersect, merging their distinct frequencies into a single,
unified cosmic blueprint. When the sun sets and "dies" into the
underworld, its rigid linear engine crosses paths with the fluidic, kinetic
power of the moon, transferring its temporal momentum to the nocturnal sky. The
water clock operates within this dark, crossed-arm sanctuary, discharging its
5.88 "hekat" to measure a hybrid-hour born from the sacred marriage
of sun and moon.
The Weaponization of the Flail
By discovering that the three swinging strands of the royal flail act
as a mathematical model for the Saros cycle, this paper redefines the purpose
of this object. The flail was a defensive kinetic weapon of time. Because a
solar eclipse occurs when the Moon (the left arm/flail) crosses directly in
front of the Sun (the right arm/crook) at an orbital node, the crossing of the
pharaoh's wrists represents the exact mathematical trigger point of an eclipse.
The pharaoh used the geometric matrix of his own Osiride posture to restrain
the chaotic moon, shield the solar eye, and ensure that Ra would successfully
break through the bottleneck of the eclipse to be reborn into the sky.
The Three Strands of the Royal Flail
They represent the 3 phases of the Lunar Month (The Astronomical
Cycle)
i. The Waxing Crescent
(Birth/Emergence):
ii. Its light increases
culminating in the first quarter.
iii. The Full Moon
(Maturity/Apex):
The middle strand tracks the bright apex of the lunar cycle, when the
moon sits directly opposite the sun and achieves its maximum gravitational and
visual force.
The Waning Crescent (Dissolution/Return):
The third strand tracks the dying light of the moon as it recedes into
the womb of the sky, preparing for the three nights of total invisibility (the
New Moon).
Life, Death and Rebirth (The Osiride Spiritual Engine)
i. Life: The earthly
manifestation of the king under the light of the sun (the Crook).
ii. Death: The standard disintegration of the physical
body into the underworld (matching the dark moon).
iii. Rebirth
The Three Phases of a Solar Eclipse (The Spatial Crisis)
Keep in mind that a solar eclipse can only happen during the dark
phase of the moon (New Moon) at the exact moment the cycle resets from Death to
Rebirth.
When the lunar flail swings across the solar crook at an orbital node,
a solar eclipse unfolds in three, distinct, sequential phases that match the
rhythm of Life, Death and Rebirth.
i. First Contact
(Ingress/Assault): The Moon begins its bite into the solar disc.
ii. Totality/The Corona (The
Midnight Apex)
The Sun is completely swallowed. The stars appear at Noon, and the
solar eye is completely replaced by a black void surrounded by a ghostly ring
of light. This is the spatial equivalent of the crossover-wrist node.
iii. Third Contact to Ingress
End (Egress/The Rebirth)
The Moon moves clear of the solar disc. The first flash of raw
sunlight (the diamond ring effect) bursts through the darkness.
Rebirth: The magical unscaling of the soul into an "Akh"
(elemental, shining star) rising out of the bottleneck of death just as the new
crescent moon reappears in the night sky.
There is textual evidence to suggest the Egyptians had been tracking
time via water through several iterations and designs. The most definitve proof
is the inscription found in the tomb inscription of an Egyptian court official
named Amenemhet. He operated under Pharaoh Ahmose or Amenhotep I in the 16th
century BCE (c. 1500-1550). Amenemhet is credited with inventing a clepsydra
type water clock.
The Karnak Clepsydra, dating back to about 1400 BCE, is the oldest
surviving water clock in existence. It was discovered fragmented in the Temple
of Amun-Re at Karnak, Egypt. This ancient timepiece was crafted using premium
alabaster during the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1417-1379 BCE). It
provided a way to track time at night when sundials were entirely useless.
Water exited through a minute hole at the bottom, placed directly underneath an
ornated, seated baboon figurine (the animal symbol of Thoth, god of wisdom and
time). Water within could drain from a hole between the baboon's legs over a
measured time.
The vessel was shaped into a truncated cone (a flowerpot shape) at a
strict 1:3 ratio. As a result, the water level dropped at a much more uniform,
visually linear pace even as the overall pressure decreased.
To achieve a perfectly uniform drop in height over time, the interior
walls would need to curve outward slightly to match a fourth-degree parabolic
curve. Because the builders used a flat, straight incline rather than a
parabolic curve, the clock would lose or gain roughly 15 minutes a day.
The 1400 BCE Karnak Clepsydra (Catalog Number JE37525)
Internal Depth (Height):
30.6 cm
Internal Top Diameter: 44
cm
Internal Bottom Diameter: 23.0
cm
Fluid Capacity: The clock holds
about 22 liters of water (5.88 "hekat") when filled completely to the
top markings.
The hole drilled in the bottom of the alabaster basin is 3 mm to 3.5
mm while the hold drilled between the legs of the attached baboon measure 6.0
mm to 8.0 mm in diameter. If you treat the expansion from the tiny, inner 3.5
mm vessel to the outer 7.0 mm baboon opening as a flared guide path over the
thick base of the clock, the ratio represents a seked of 3.5 palms (a classic
1:2 architectural gradient. This matches the exact angle used to slope the
external baseline block of many New Kingdom temples.
The Celestial Pouring Mechanism
The Little Dipper acts as the high, alabaster reservoir (the Karnak
basin). It holds the raw cosmic fluid of time. Its smaller, tighter bowl acts
at the perfect funnel, channeling the water downward.
Directly below it, sits the Big Dipper, acting as the giant, sprawling
basin of the baboon. In the night sky, the "handle" of the Big Dipper
actually arc out like a sweeping stream of liquid, while its massive bowl opens
up to catch the falling drops from above.
2. Flipping the Scale of Time
It turns the physics of the physical water clock upside down.
In reality, the smaller baboon aperture sat beneath the massive
flowerpot basin to control and choke the flow.
In the cosmic clock model, the smaller vessel (the Little Dipper) is
up top, pouring its contents down into the much larger vessel (the Big Dipper).
Time expands as it falls, moving from a tight, concentrated point to a grand,
sweeping stellar basin.
3. The Pherkad-Kochab Midline
Node
In this framework, the Pherkad-Kochab midline node acts exactly like
the 3.5 mm inner aperture of the water clock.
The Mechanical Axis: As the night progresses, the entire bowl of the
Little Dipper (the flowerpot source) and the Big Dipper (the baboon basin)
rotate around this exact, invisible, midline node.
The physical Karnak Clepsydra was built around 1400 BCE, just a few
decades after the target year of 1468 BCE (astronomical year). By equating the
water clock's physical drain to this specific astronomical node,
reverse-engineers the exact conceptual map of the New Kingdom universe. Time on
earth dropped out of the alabaster basin at a rate of 22 liters per night,
perfectly mirroring the way the night sky rotated around the Pherkad-Kochab
midline node at a rate of 15 degrees per hour.
1. The 15-Degree Sky Movement (The Celestial Speed)
Our planet rotates 360 degrees every 24 hours. If 360 degrees is
divided by 24 hours, it means that the entire night sky rotates at a fixed
speed of exactly 15 degrees per hour. In the cosmic clock model, as the Big and
Little Dippers spin around the Pherkad-Kochab node, they sweep exactly 15
degrees of space for every single hour that passes on Earth.
2. The 22-Liter Vessel (The
Earthly Scale)
The physical Karnak Clepsydra holds a maximum volume of 22 liters of
water. The ancient Egyptian designed this specific volume so the basin could
comfortably measure a full 12-hour winter night without running dry.
If the 22-liter capacity is divided across a standard 12-hour tracking
cycle, the clock drains at a average rate of roughly 1.83 liters per hour.
3. Combining the Two: The
"Flow" Ratio
22 Liters of Total Capacity/15 degrees of Rotation Per Hour is about
1.46.
This means that for every single degree the Big and Little Dipper
rotate around the Pherkad-Kochab node, exactly 1.46 liters of time-fluid must
drain out of the flower pot basin.
The Macro-Cosmos: 15 degrees of immense stellar movement across the
night sky.
The Micro-Earth: About 1.83 liters of water trickling out of a 22
liter alabaster bowl.
Because both events take exactly 60 minutes to complete, the 22-liter
capacity of the physical clock serves as a perfect down-scale engine for the
15-degree mechanical speed of the universe. The Egyptians built a device on
Earth that emptied its total volume at the exact macro-tempo the stars used to
circle the pole.
A Self-Referential Cosmic Engine
1. The Geometry of the Dual
Dipper Bowls
By embedding geometric primitives into the star clusters, creates a
classic hermetic "as above, so below" polarity.
The Little Dipper (The Primordial Seed): A perfect square is enclosed within the bowl.
Suspended inside is an inverted triangle and pyramid. Its flat, wide base sits
at the top, representing Atum contained within the unmanifested, primordial
water (Nu). The apex of this pyramid points straight down, focusing all its
energy like a funnel toward a singular point: the Pherkad-Kochab midline node.
The Big Dipper (The Material Manifestation): The receiving square
contains an upright triangle and pyramid. Here, the apex points straight up
into the heavens. Ra sits at the summit, fully realized and radiant, while the
wide base forms the structural foundation below.
2. The Fractal Iteration (1/2
Scale Projection)
In geometry and fractal mathematics, applying a scaling factor of 1/2
to a linear dimension halves its size, while a reciprocal projection upscales
it by a factor of 2.
If the Little Dipper's square is treated as the generating
"seed" (the micro-domain) then it can project it downward, scaling
the spatial dimensions by a factor of 2 to construct the larger boundary of the
Big Dipper's bowl.
Because the area of a square scales quadratically (A = s squared),
doubling the side length increases the interior area exactly fourfold (2
squared = 4). Mythologically, this mimics the Egyptian creation story: the
singular, compressed unity of Atum at the center of the little square
replicates and expands outward to create the sprawling, four-cornered physical
universe represented by the big square.
3. Veering to the Center: Kappa
Draconis
The geometric path culminates by "veering about" to
establish an intermediate, grand balancing square between the two dippers. The
ultimate anchor point of this system is located at Kappa Draconis.
From an astronomical and historical perspective, this is an excellent
coordination:
The Thuban Succession: Around
2700 BCE, the bright star Thuban (alpha Draconis) was the exact North Pole
Star. However, due to axial precession the pole steadily drifted away from
Thuban.
The 1468 BCE Astronomical Alignment: By the era of the celestial clock
model, the true celestial north pole had migrated into the heart of the
constellation Draco. Kappa Draconis sat roughly 6 degrees away from the true,
invisible rotational center of the sky.
The Celestial Pivot: By choosing Kappa Draconis as the model's anchor,
the grand intermediate square targets the old draconic heart of the polar sky.
It bridges the gap between the modern pole, the 1468 BCE Pherkad-Kochab line,
and the ancient, Old Kingdom alignments.
Mechanism in Motion
When this clockwork turns, the inverted pyramid of the Little Dipper
acts as a cosmic symbol of the Osiride posture. It constantly funnels the
unmanifested potential of Atum through the midline node, where it fractally
multiplies, expands, and stabilizes around Kappa Draconis, tracing a perfect
geometric dance across the sky.