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x yscience proves women here 1st Scientists today have discovered that the Y chromosome in sperm has 2.8 percent less genetic material than the X chromosome in the same sperm specimen. Researchers were able to sift sperm to produce samples in which 85 percent of the cells had an X chromosome. In fact, the X chromosome is five times larger than the Y chromosome, which means that females existed for generations without males. To get the Y chromosome out of an X chromosome, you lose one of your points, thus the chromosome is defected, which is why a man has the same components on his body, that the woman does. For example, the breast and nipples, however men don’t breastfeed. Men are a genetic defect of women. A woman not only breastfeeds her children, but she nurtures the whole world with her wisdom.
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The Y chromosome comes from female scientists, as Ninti, known as Mother Ninti or Nunet, who experimented with the side of an X chromosome maiming it by removing 2.8 percent of X chromosomes. This resulted in a maimed lower right stem (see 'xy' photo), giving the appearance of a Y, which produces less genetic materials, resulting in a Y chromosome, called chromosomal manipulation, a well known experiment today.
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PhotoEgyptians Linked To Animals It is possible that many of the dieties had their origin in the animal totems of the earliest pre-dynastic period. This maybe observed in the multitude of animal-headed deities and female deities which existed later in the dynastic period. Some animals became mediators between deities and men, and were offered gifts in exchange for securing favor from a particular deity. Such events occurred in Memphis where offerings were presented to the sacred bull Apis, the Earthly representative of the solar deity Ptah. Some came to symbolize the powerful forces of nature, others were the agents and accomplices of demons. Such would be thought for instance of a poisonous serpents who lived in a commonly visited place waiting to strike at the unwary.

Alternatively an animal may have become associated with a particular deity because it exhibited some special trait which linked the two. In this way the Ibis with it’s curved beak resembling the crescent of the moon became the symbol of the lunar deity Thoth. Often animals sacred to a particular deity were kept within the deity’s temple, either as a single animal or as a group. They were looked after with well-mannered care by the priests. Examples of this were the Baboons and Ibises kept at the Temple of Thoth. At Hermopolis, and the sacred cats of Isis which were carefully tended at Philae.

Science Of The Pyramids
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