What you see depends on how you think
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This example for this blog entry is a perfect encapsulation of the claims of this blog.
Follow up:
Popular science makes various claims about the reason for the Pyramids and various other facets of Egyptian culture. These claims are based on how scientists think.
This blog is devoted to explaining the real reason for the Pyramids and other facets of Egyptian life. These claims are based on the reality of the construction and function of how the human body works.
The picture below is called "Nefertari Led By Horus". The description of the picture is something like "Horus leads Nefertari....somewhere.

The name of the picture and the defintion are based on how the person who wrote them thinks. That person is most likely a person who believes in male domination. It is natural for that person to assume that a male in front of and holding the hand of a female who is behind him, must be leading her somewhere.
The arrows pointing forward from the man in the picture below enphasize what the person who titled and described the picture sees.

The picture could be described in an entirely different way. The picture could be called "Nefertari restrains Horus", or "Nefertari controls Horus". Both of those descriptions could be accurate based on what is shown in the picture.
The next picture shows arrows pointing from Nefertari to the rear to highlight how Nefertari could be pulling backwards on Horus.

Female human beings naturally restrain or act as a restraint on the male human beings and their actions. It is part of the design function of the female human being. The restraining or controlling function of the female human being can be exercised in a beneficial way, or it can be misused in a way that will cause harm or distress to the male human being.
Because of that fact about the relationship between male and female human beings, and various other evidence from Egyptian culture that indicate the ancient Egyptian people knew about the natural relationships between male and female human beings, it is just as likely that the Nefertari is holding Horus back, as it is that Horus is pulling Nefertari forward.
When a set of facts and claims are presented for judgement, knowing how the individual presenting the facts and claims thinks, can help in understanding why they have reached the conclusions that they have, and whether their conclusions seem valid or not.
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