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October 06, 2001 07:07AM
<HTML>OK, but surely there is a bit, just a little bit of truth in numbers?

If there is no truth, then the Bible, which has so many numbers unlike any other religious book, has a problem, for surely those numbers don't lie do they?

Thus if numbers lie then its all a game, an n-game, so to the n-game of 'The Sarcophagus of Horus'.

In the world of arithmetic numbers are just counters, they are markers in calculations, having no other property but to represent their own value.
Yet, for me these counters are stepping stones that lead to transformations, and the Ancient Egyptians like their games of transformations.

So after years of consideration, certain numbers identify themselves to me as a name would. But unlike letters of a name, it is much easier to transform a given identity number label to that of another identity label.

Now the label for the ‘Eye of Horus’ is 126 because the total of the fractional portions make up of the amazing design of the eye.

Of course the winter-time mean width of the four sides of the Great Pyramid’s square base at 755.7734 feet does increase in the summer time to about 756 feet, or 6 x 126 feet, (about 2.72 inches).

Thus the very foundation on which the Great Pyramid stands, has the label for Horus written 24 times, and 24 is a heaven sent number. With 24 showing itself in the volume of the granite ‘frame’ of the sarcophagus in the King’s Chamber, which is 40.8 cubic feet or 1.7 x 24 lots.

And to stick the label of Horus onto the sarcophagus so to speak, I have three options, although the first option seems to be emphatic. By taking the number 1,260 (as days the period of time the Two Biblical Witnesses will preach and prophesy in Jerusalem before being killed by the Antichrist system), and 1,260 squared twice and /8 the cube root, and square root is 82.489505 cubic feet, the full volume of the sarcophagus when newly cut out of the one piece red granite block.

Or 1.26000e+12 and /4 the cube root and square root is 82.4869 cubic feet.

And next the number 3 does help to place Horus into the sarcophagus, the Coffer, so to speak. Because the square root of Horus at 126 x 12 lots x 9/2 is 82.48636 cubic feet, the volume of the sarcophagus, a Coffer with an empty space of 41.68636 cubic feet, (These three are more or less align with the measures of Sir Flinders Petrie).

And in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, is the small cut rock tomb, where the body of Jesus was said to have been placed, has a volume of only 315 cubic feet x 4 lots is 1,260 the Son of Man.

Hence the tomb in the center of medieval Christian world, in the city of Jerusalem has the label for the Son of Man, whereas the tomb between the two kingdoms of ancient Egypt, shows the falcon headed god Horus.

So the winner of the game is the player that finds the most evidence.</HTML>
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Derek Barnett October 05, 2001 01:05PM

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Uh...John...

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