Ancient Egyptian illustrations of the Boat of Ra resemble the classic representations of wormholes.
Ancient Egyptian depictions of the Boat of Ra look like traditional images of worm-holes
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That’s an interesting observation! The Boat of Ra is a fascinating symbol in ancient Egyptian mythology, representing the sun god’s journey across the sky and through the underworld. The imagery often has intricate details and can certainly be interpreted in a variety of ways. The idea that they resemble wormholes is intriguing, especially considering how both concepts involve travel through different realms—whether it’s the passage of the sun or theoretical passages through spacetime. It raises questions about the connections between ancient symbolism and modern scientific ideas, inviting a deeper exploration of how cultures understand and depict the universe. Have you come across any specific depictions that stand out to you in this regard?