College of Scribe

Inscription of an Old Kingdom Text (2780-2260BC) on a large granite stele (British Museum No. 498) by order of XXVth Dynasty Nesu Bity Neferkara Shabaka c. 710 BC, at Men Nefer, Inebu Hedj, Mehew Ta-Meri, Djed-Swt Ankh-Tawi Hamet (KMT).

Men Nefer College of Scribe

What Marx applied to the study of the history of human economy is precisely what the ancient people of Hamet (called “Egyptians”) applied to the study of the history of the development of earth and heaven. They say that the material — and not the ideal — conditions constituting any given matter bear directly upon the development of that matter over time. Therefore the constitution of any given matter undergoes a process of rhythmic development from one state to its opposite. Herein lies the historical dialectic, or the dualist nature, of the material universe.

The Hametians applied a regular and logical methodology to analyze matters of nature. We call this ancient method of thought The Applied Philosophy of Historical and Dialectical Materialism, or Hametic Dialectical Materialism (a.k.a., Maathametics, from ma’at “right, balanced” + Ham “fertile black land”, being the Tep Heseb or “Right Method of Reason” according to the people of Hamet). The student hereof shall apply this philosophy to any given matter which is raised into question; thus they may acquire true knowledge.

Our proprietary Maathametic curriculum uses literary, scientific, and religious syncretism to draw relationships between otherwise complex systemtheories. The curriculum can be accessed in PDF. Install and Open Files in Acrobat.

Antarah, Grand Scribe & Professor
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