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Egypt: The World's Oldest Book of Astronomy

 
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Super thread OP.

I remember 360 degrees also come from the solar system, 12 constellations surrounding the sun. I will try to search that video and put it here if it’s available in English.
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This is great! Thank you for sharing, OP.
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You are very welcome ... AND THANK YOU !

I have a WordPress blog but when I tried to post a link it did not go through

I will try again

Nope refused it again ..

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Put it in your signature line. Like my website is in mine. Lol

I will check it out. Thanks.
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Very interesting, though some pages have black background and white letters, which is difficult to read.
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Very interesting, though some pages have black background and white letters, which is difficult to read.
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I know people have complained about that before but I don't like white background with black writing.

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[link to earthguide.ucsd.edu]

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good stuff!! give me a website like this, a calculator, google earth, and a bottle of makers mark and i can thoroughly entertain myself for hours on end.

my favorite is carl muncks site.
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"I am God and The Universe and You are The Proof That I Exist "

Part III

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"I am God and The Universe and You are The Proof That I Exist "

Part IV

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Part IVb

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"I am God and The Universe and You are The Proof That I Exist "

Part V

This chapter was never completed. It was intended to show how the size of man fit into all of this ...

"I am God and The Universe and You are The Proof That I Exist "

Part VI

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"I am God and The Universe and You are The Proof That I Exist "

Journey's End Part VII

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(PRESENT NOTE: What I felt I had discovered in this website was the fact that not only the solar system and all it's planets and asteroids, and all the relevant distances but that energy in the form of light and in fact even our length of time as history followed the same pattern. This is why I felt that I had uncovered, at least to my mind, a common denominator and I felt that that had to be ... The Creator !)

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good stuff!! give me a website like this, a calculator, google earth, and a bottle of makers mark and i can thoroughly entertain myself for hours on end.

my favorite is carl muncks site.
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Thank you very much. I have spent almost 22 years on this quest on the internet. Along the way I have forsaken much ... it is rewarding to feel that some people appreciate it.

Another little side trip here. In the Bible it states that once the "Word of God" (insert here of The Creator) spreads to the entire globe, not until that happens will the secrets be revealed. My enlightenment came in October of 1998, precisely when Edgar Cayce predicted that the book of Thoth would be revealed. In 1998 laptops were just coming out along with satellite interent so that you could access knowledge from even The Amazon Basin, in fact anywhere on Earth. This I felt was a for filling of The Prophecies ...


... at least that's how I felt.

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nice site op!

the pyramids were not only tombs; but were also reminders to future pharaohs to how the universe really works.

the pyramids symbolize everlasting hydrogen and how it is stacked.

each pyramid represents a universe with everlasting hydrogen, hence is why each pharaoh wanted to be sealed inside...
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Hi ... here is my take on ...

The Giza Plateau: Elements My Dear Watson, Elements

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Interesting. What can we conclude from all of that?
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What do you conclude "from all of that" ?

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 Quoting: Ahatmose


Didn't your mother ever teach you that it's rude to answer a question with a question?
 Quoting: ITSARICHMANSGAME


Sorry but the entire point of all of this is not what I concluded but what you can conclude from what I post. Sorry not meant to be rude at all.

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 Quoting: Ahatmose


No problem, I use that line quite often in real life. Many people point out that I did the same exact thing.

Often when I do a lot of research on a topic, usually sports handicapping or investing, after data accumulation and analysis, I provide my opinion on the subject. In this case you did an awful lot of research and analysis which, like it or not, makes you a subject matter expert. Thus, I am highly interested in any conclusions that you derived.

You want mine? There is a Creator of the Universe, and the building blocks of his creation become evident in the relationships derived from planetary and earthly dimensions together.

For me the pyramids are not as clear. I would need to go over that section again. Having the diagrams would be very helpful, I do better with pictures than words.

Appreciate you sharing all this.
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Interesting. What can we conclude from all of that?
 Quoting: ITSARICHMANSGAME


What do you conclude "from all of that" ?

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 Quoting: Ahatmose


Didn't your mother ever teach you that it's rude to answer a question with a question?
 Quoting: ITSARICHMANSGAME


Sorry but the entire point of all of this is not what I concluded but what you can conclude from what I post. Sorry not meant to be rude at all.

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The more I know, the crazier I appear to be.

"THE ONLY WAY TO DEAL WITH AN UNFREE WORLD IS TO BECOME SO ABSOLUTELY FREE THAT YOUR VERY EXISTENCE IS AN ACT OF REBELLION" -ALBERT CAMUS

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What do you conclude "from all of that" ?

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Didn't your mother ever teach you that it's rude to answer a question with a question?
 Quoting: ITSARICHMANSGAME


Sorry but the entire point of all of this is not what I concluded but what you can conclude from what I post. Sorry not meant to be rude at all.

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 Quoting: Ahatmose


No problem, I use that line quite often in real life. Many people point out that I did the same exact thing.

Often when I do a lot of research on a topic, usually sports handicapping or investing, after data accumulation and analysis, I provide my opinion on the subject. In this case you did an awful lot of research and analysis which, like it or not, makes you a subject matter expert. Thus, I am highly interested in any conclusions that you derived.

You want mine? There is a Creator of the Universe, and the building blocks of his creation become evident in the relationships derived from planetary and earthly dimensions together.

For me the pyramids are not as clear. I would need to go over that section again. Having the diagrams would be very helpful, I do better with pictures than words.

Appreciate you sharing all this.
 Quoting: ITSARICHMANSGAME


You want mine? There is a Creator of the Universe, and the building blocks of his creation become evident in the relationships derived from planetary and earthly dimensions together.

For me the pyramids are not as clear. I would need to go over that section again. Having the diagrams would be very helpful, I do better with pictures than words.

Appreciate you sharing all this.


Yes I think it becomes pretty obvious that there is indeed a Creator, (NOT THE GOD(S) OF THE BIBLE OR ANY OTHER RELIGIONS)

In my opinion because the math involved in reality is quite simple it would not have been beyond Man's creativeness to have come up with these ratios by simply observing the 6 closest planets to The Sun but I have a deep seeded believe that Sitchin is correct and there is still more I have to post about my journey down the spiral yellow brick road. Baun I believe was aware of all of this and it always makes me smile when Dorothy sets off on her way following ... THE SPIRAL (PHI) YELLOW BRICK ROAD !

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The Curious Case of Pi on The Giza Plateau

(PRESENT NOTE: This was an early attempt at solving Giza)

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Hi again. Here is a web page I often overlook and that I forgot I made. I have used as a proof of The Great Pyramid that the height of the pyramid is the square root of 3 divided by 3 and then times 10,000 (inches).

This then is an attempt I made to show how 10,000 was arrived at.

10,000 Times "x" and The Square Root of The Square Root

and how it solves The Giza Mystery

Jim Allison's website: [link to home.hiwaay.net]

John Legon [link to legon.uk]

Both of these gentlemen were also instrumental in my beginning the search at Giza

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Hi again. Here is a web page I often overlook and that I forgot I made. I have used as a proof of The Great Pyramid that the height of the pyramid is the square root of 3 divided by 3 and then times 10,000 (inches).

This then is an attempt I made to show how 10,000 was arrived at.

10,000 Times "x" and The Square Root of The Square Root

and how it solves The Giza Mystery

Jim Allison's website: [link to home.hiwaay.net]

John Legon [link to legon.uk]

Both of these gentlemen were also instrumental in my beginning the search at Giza

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In this image [link to imagizer.imageshack.com (secure)] we see a triangle of 100 cubits as a base and a height to the "vents" of 152.687 cubits.

Now once again if we divide Earth @ 149,598,261 into Mars @ 227,939,100 we get 1.523675 . To be exact we would need 100 x 1.523675 or 3141.82 inches

Here is Petrie's drawing of the courses:

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As you can see the top of the 103rd course checks almost exactly and that is the level that is thought to be where the vent came out.

3141.82 / 3148.4 = 0.9979 Close but we have no way of knowing exactly where they were exiting. If we want to close we need 3148.4 / 1.523675 = 2066.32 / 20.62 = 100.21

So we are all around it but not close enough.

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Hi just got a lead to this movie and am just about to watch it ...



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Hi just got a lead to this movie and am just about to watch it ...



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Wow you are going to love this movie. One of the first major discoveries will literally blow your mind. I am shaking with anticipation on trying some of these things myself. A classic discovery and definitely one for the ages ... Turns out data could be flawed .

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Hi just got a lead to this movie and am just about to watch it ...



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DOn't waste your time Ahatmose. I watched about half of it a week ago or so, couln't end watching it. I tried to but when they started to talk about pouring granite I had to stop. I could accept the possibility of a limestone like geopolymer. I could, on a long strecth, accept the possibility of Egyptians making huge lenses to melt rock, but from that to the ridiculous idea of melting granite to form granite again, I had enough. Anyone that has done that knows you can only get Obsidian from melting granite, the original structure is lost forever.

Besides, it's a "woke" documentary, they depict Egyptians as black Africans, that was also completely offputing.
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Hi just got a lead to this movie and am just about to watch it ...



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DOn't waste your time Ahatmose. I watched about half of it a week ago or so, couln't end watching it. I tried to but when they started to talk about pouring granite I had to stop. I could accept the possibility of a limestone like geopolymer. I could, on a long strecth, accept the possibility of Egyptians making huge lenses to melt rock, but from that to the ridiculous idea of melting granite to form granite again, I had enough. Anyone that has done that knows you can only get Obsidian from melting granite, the original structure is lost forever.

Besides, it's a "woke" documentary, they depict Egyptians as black Africans, that was also completely offputing.
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Yeah I thought the black Egyptians looked out of place and I just checked and the average drop of water is about 0.1 centimeters NOT 1 centimeters. Seems like it is a complete waste of time ... for almost 4 hours

However I have often thought that the artistry of the carvings of The Egyptians almost seem as if the wall was soft with some kind of past that was stenciled or drawn on and then allowed to harder especially with the way it has flaked off. I like the idea of "concrete" however as it explains it quite well.

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Hi just got a lead to this movie and am just about to watch it ...



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DOn't waste your time Ahatmose. I watched about half of it a week ago or so, couln't end watching it. I tried to but when they started to talk about pouring granite I had to stop. I could accept the possibility of a limestone like geopolymer. I could, on a long strecth, accept the possibility of Egyptians making huge lenses to melt rock, but from that to the ridiculous idea of melting granite to form granite again, I had enough. Anyone that has done that knows you can only get Obsidian from melting granite, the original structure is lost forever.

Besides, it's a "woke" documentary, they depict Egyptians as black Africans, that was also completely offputing.
 Quoting: Red Hot Chilean Pepe


Yeah I thought the black Egyptians looked out of place and I just checked and the average drop of water is about 0.1 centimeters NOT 1 centimeters. Seems like it is a complete waste of time ... for almost 4 hours

However I have often thought that the artistry of the carvings of The Egyptians almost seem as if the wall was soft with some kind of past that was stenciled or drawn on and then allowed to harder especially with the way it has flaked off. I like the idea of "concrete" however as it explains it quite well.

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The work of that French Scientist that came up with the idea of geoplymer is the only thing I can rescue of this otherwise ill conceived propaganda piece. The idea of cast limestone blocks is worth considering, but only works for limestones.
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DOn't waste your time Ahatmose. I watched about half of it a week ago or so, couln't end watching it. I tried to but when they started to talk about pouring granite I had to stop. I could accept the possibility of a limestone like geopolymer. I could, on a long strecth, accept the possibility of Egyptians making huge lenses to melt rock, but from that to the ridiculous idea of melting granite to form granite again, I had enough. Anyone that has done that knows you can only get Obsidian from melting granite, the original structure is lost forever.

Besides, it's a "woke" documentary, they depict Egyptians as black Africans, that was also completely offputing.
 Quoting: Red Hot Chilean Pepe


Yeah I thought the black Egyptians looked out of place and I just checked and the average drop of water is about 0.1 centimeters NOT 1 centimeters. Seems like it is a complete waste of time ... for almost 4 hours

However I have often thought that the artistry of the carvings of The Egyptians almost seem as if the wall was soft with some kind of past that was stenciled or drawn on and then allowed to harder especially with the way it has flaked off. I like the idea of "concrete" however as it explains it quite well.

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The work of that French Scientist that came up with the idea of geoplymer is the only thing I can rescue of this otherwise ill conceived propaganda piece. The idea of cast limestone blocks is worth considering, but only works for limestones.
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Hi ... Yes the polymer is a logical conclusion but I have often wondered whether the hieroglyphs on the wall were actually carved into the stone or simply stenciled into a soft past like product that dries hard. Here are two images that emphasize my point. You will notice that where it has broken away from the main body it appears perfectly smooth and appears to be only about 3 inches thick and very consistent all over.

Here are the images and note that in the colonnade the ones on opposite sides seem to be mirror images of each other and appear to be exact as only a stencil could give us.

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I do not for one minute think these were actually carved into hard stone.

Any thoughts ?

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Hi all by now you have gathered that The Secret or Sacred Sign is Phi and I claim that it is used in almost all religions in their sacred artifacts etc.

Here is a study I did because I always felt that Rome and never fell and that the ancient Gods had somehow taken over Catholicism by claiming Constantine had seem The sacred Sign.

Here is a study i did. You can be the judge. Remember Phi is what we are looking for ...

The Crowns of The Gods of Rome

I have contended for many years that Rome never fell . They have used The Sacred Code and as usual have hidden it in plain site . The Sacred Code is Phi and this is but one example that "They" knew

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Hi all by now you have gathered that The Secret or Sacred Sign is Phi and I claim that it is used in almost all religions in their sacred artifacts etc.

Here is a study I did because I always felt that Rome and never fell and that the ancient Gods had somehow taken over Catholicism by claiming Constantine had seem The sacred Sign.

Here is a study i did. You can be the judge. Remember Phi is what we are looking for ...

The Crowns of The Gods of Rome

I have contended for many years that Rome never fell . They have used The Sacred Code and as usual have hidden it in plain site . The Sacred Code is Phi and this is but one example that "They" knew

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This goes along with this posting ..

Remember Constantine and what he saw ...

By this sign you will conquer it: Rennes clue

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There is no longer any doubt in my mind that "the sign" mentioned in The Rennes Le Chateau clue " By this sign you will conquer it " refers to The Wood Pentagram and that "Pax 681" refers to a The Pyramid of Khafre or the 3 4 5 right angled triangle and the clue is further solidified by the fact that Constantine saw his own stylized version of this pentagram and was also told he would be victorious or conquering .

It all fits

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The Sacred Sign, The Twin Pillars of Enoch and The Creator

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A visual reminder of what The Sacred Code can appear as

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Where The Pillars can be found

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Spread your wings, you can fly
But the dove is never free
In painted skies that shade the color
Of your dream


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Red karma?
Whats new?
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Ahatmose  (OP)

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Chapter 22 Leonardo, John The Baptist and A Giant Wood Pentagram in France

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Please notice that his son is the perpendicular Wood Pentagram and his head is tilted 30 degrees

And please note angle between Paris and London is ... 30 degrees

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And as a note it is about 200 miles from Paris to London ... was this the real "Tale of Two Cities" ?

So the square root of (the distance between Paris and London) x Pi x 100,000 is the diameter of our Earth in mile s... 200 x Pi x 100,000 = 62831853.072 Square root of this is 7926.655 (Cross reference with my Atlantis posts)

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I found a program that allows me to horizontally flip images . I think you will see now that Plantard knew ...

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Try to open the last two together in separate windows to compare.


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For anyone still following this thread this has been updated and all links now work except the bottom left link to the index, I will tackle that next.

[link to donbarone.altervista.org]

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