Theory: - - - 36 & 36PI.. (no replies)
Has the following been proposed (and maybe widely accepted)?: That 36 and 36PI accurately tie the 220 cubit dimension precisely to the Earth diameter and circumference, and same for the 60 cubit...
View ArticleGiza's "almost" perfect north alignment (3 replies)
In a 2014 talk by Graham Hancock, he comments that the imperfection in the true north alignment of the pyramids of Giza ( about 0.05 degrees off true north) causes doubt in a space faring civilization...
View ArticleThe Great Pyramid, Phi, Pi and the Speed of Light (no replies)
The average length of the sides of the Great Pyramid of Giza is 230.36784 meters And the original height was: 146.514 meters First I will demonstrate how Pi seems to be incorporated into the pyramid....
View ArticleWhat are these, and how old really? (3 replies)
Put forward as ancient Egyptian artifacts I believe? Thinking maybe tools left from 18th-19th century excavations? If they really are ancient Egyptian....the mystery deepens. Anybody have better info?...
View ArticleBiblical numbers and time (no replies)
The number 144,000 has religious significance for Christians because of its use in the Book of Revelation, where it appears three times: Revelation 7:3–8 (ESV) saying: "Do not harm the earth or the...
View ArticleThe Sumerian King List and Precession of the Equinoxes (no replies)
The Sumerian King List is an ancient stone tablet originally recorded in the Sumerian language, listing kings of Sumer (ancient southern Iraq) from Sumerian and neighboring dynasties, their supposed...
View ArticleConnection Between the Oldest City in the World and Mount Hermon (1 reply)
Here is an outtake from the wikipedia site abot Mount Hermon "The Epic of Gilgamesh mentions that Mount Hermon split after Gilgamesh kills Humbaba, the Guardian of the Cedar Forest. One translation of...
View ArticleMagical Equation for the Speed of Light (14 replies)
According to Wikipedia the speed of light in air is 299700 km/second I wanted to see how this related to the number 3. I started playing with the calculator and found a "magical" equation for...
View ArticleAny Two Numbers Will Give You Phi (5 replies)
The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers where a number is found by adding up the two numbers before it. Starting with 0 and 1, the sequence goes 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, and so forth....
View ArticlePyramids Construction Kit (no replies)
Dear, our technology advances makes me think about ways the Pyramids might be built without efforts. 3D printing. Or in other words a portable printer that printed directly those massive blocks in...
View ArticleStichometry on the Book of Revelation (no replies)
Although stichometry was practical and used ever since Plato's times, not much attention has been given for the Book of Revelation and its stichometric appearence. Just few researches mentions...
View ArticleWhat does Tiwanaku, Teotihuacan and the Biggest Pyramid in the World Have in...
Teotihuacan also written Teotihuacán , is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, located in the State of Mexico 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of modern-day...
View ArticleGyre steps at ocean depths (no replies)
. . . Off shore from Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, below the Atlantic Ocean waves and currents, there are curious features at 30 degrees North Latitude / 76 degrees West Longitude and...
View ArticleThe Giza Pyramids, Gobekli Tepe, 666 and the Golden Ratio (2 replies)
I have deleted this post due to the moderators comment. I was using text from wikipedia to emphasize my point, which was clearly not welcomed by the moderator dr. Troglodyte
View ArticleThe Sphinx - Stonehenge Link (2 replies)
National Geographic MapMaker is a tool that allows you to create straigth lines on the world map. If you create a straight line from The Sphinx in Giza to Stonehenge in Great Britain, the lines...
View ArticleLazy Egyptian workmen (3 replies)
I tried to find out why we have 24 hours a day. I did not find the answer, but I found this 3500 years old Egyptian workman's sundial. The workmen cheat their boss. In this sun dial the first and last...
View ArticleHow To Solve A Mystery (16 replies)
With all the mysteries abounding, what is the protocol for solving them. I think it's fair to say, if you show up at a site with a solution, the people there would be unlikely to know the solution....
View ArticleWhat is this? Ruined city or natural formation (22 replies)
I found the following place in the dessert of Egypt. It is located in the Libyan dessert of Egypt. 200 km west of the Nile Valley. It is not marked with anything in google earth or google maps. Is it...
View ArticleWhere Does the Carnac Stones Point to? (2 replies)
Below is a description of the Carnac stones taken from wikipedia. The reason for using this text is not to overflow the message board with information. The reason for not just putting a link to...
View ArticleIsosceles Trapezoidal Prism Portcullis (8 replies)
Interesting find at a Dahshur: while excavating near the 13th Dynasty Pyramid of King Emnikamaw, a burial chamber containing canopic jars of the King’s daughter were discovered. The above image...
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