CREATION OF THE HEBREW ALPHABET

M oses told us that the two tablets were the work of God, and their carvings were the writing of God. That means Moses did not create the design of the 22 letters that were on the two tablets. He utilized the design of the 22 symbols and provided them with sound values, resulting in the formation of the Hebrew alphabet. This is a piece of physical evidence indicating that a highly advanced civilization once thrived on Earth.


Creation of the Hebrew Alphabet reveals what the Torah really is, and by doing so, the surface story disappears entirely. The only part of the surface story that has importance is the Genesis Garden of Eden story of Adam and Eve. This story reveals the identities of the people who introduced the technology into the family burial cave. In the author's previous book, Moses and the Ten Code Systems, it is explained that the burial cave is found only in Mount Sinai and nowhere else.


Creation of the Hebrew Alphabet, may not seem like a book about physics or computer science, but that's precisely what it is; the Library of Congress indexed it as “Quantum Computing” QA76.889 V64. Here a short explanation is necessary: the author Douglas B. Vogt developed the first information theory of existence and published the book called Reality Revealed: The Theory of Multidimensional Reality in 1977. This book is the third iteration of the theory, and by using it, the author was able to discover the model that created the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. “And the tablets were the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God, graven upon the tablets.” Exodus 32:16
After seven years of research, the author came to a conclusion about what Abraham had found in a deep cave: it was the evidence of a highly advanced previous civilization.



Table of Contents


Creation of the First Alphabet,  1


The Scientific Foundation of the Hebrew Alphabet,  11


Hebrew Legends of the Alphabet,  19


The Design Formation of the Letters,  23


Layout of the Symbols on the Tablets,  55


Converting Vectors to Planes,  61


What is the Torah?,  83


Questions of Authorship of the Torah,  89


Dating the Torah Tablets and the Information,  101


Conclusion,  107


Defining the Eight Dimensions,  109



Hebrew Alphabet



ISBN 9780930808143, 114 pages


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$20.95


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