Scroll 8 is titled “An Increase In Size” and the formula attached to it is 19 × 3 = 57. The main question it answers is: How did creatures become so massive, like whales and dinosaurs?
In plain terms, Scroll 8 is about growth, evolution, extinction, and the role of the Neteru in shaping life on Earth. It explains that organisms did not become large because each cell became huge, but because the number of cells increased, forming more tissue, organs, and organ systems. That is how small life forms developed into larger and more complex beings.
A major theme is that the original people of Earth were described as little people, called Tahites or Ptahites, not “pygmies” in the disrespectful or incorrect sense. The scroll says they were not deformed, but part of the original natural development of life on Earth.
Scroll 8 also explains the meaning of Neteru. It says the root is Na Ta Ra, meaning a guardian, protector, or one who looks out for others. In this scroll, the Neteru are described as alchemists, architects, and fashioners of creation, shaping different forms of life for specific purposes.

The scroll spends a lot of time on dinosaurs. It says prehistoric Earth was once home to massive animals, and their extinction happened through environmental changes: mountain ranges rising, seaways draining, swamps drying up, climate shifting, food supplies changing, and later a massive meteorite or asteroid event. The dinosaurs could not adjust quickly enough to the new conditions.
One of the strongest ideas in Scroll 8 is that evolving is a fact. It defines evolution as growth, expansion, change, mutation, and even genetic manipulation. But it also says this process was not random chaos; it was under limits and order established by the Neteru. Each species had its pattern, prototype, and boundary.

The ending focuses on whales. It explains that whales are mammals because they have lungs, no gills, no scales, and internal structures unlike fish. It says whales once came from creatures that could live on land and water, then returned to the sea. Their flippers still contain bones similar to a five-fingered hand, and some whales have hip bones.
To me, Scroll 8 feels like the “biology and ancient science” scroll of the Black Book. It connects cells, atoms, dinosaurs, whales, extinction, adaptation, and creation into one teaching: life grows, changes, dies, returns, and rises again in new forms. It is not just talking about animals getting bigger, it is talking about the whole cycle of life moving under divine design.