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May 2, 2024, 5:46 am UTC    
June 25, 2008 12:17PM
Snip ... jumping ahead just a bit ...

It seems in inspirations there is always one little key thing that sets it all off. In this case it was Clive telling us that a certain circle in inches was 10 times the time it takes Mars to circle The Sun or 68699 inches. On the surface no big deal considering all else we have found here but think on it folks. What we are realizing by this simple statement and acceptance is that The Ancient Egyptians were completely familiar with the basic inch as we know it today. I know it's an awesome realization but I think many of us already new this, or at the least sensed it.

Also all inspiration also involves hard work and research and how many of you know or realize the countless hours I (and of course the others) put into dividing this or subtracting that in the background to every post I make. Yes I have certainly earned my light I should think. But now actually I think we stand on a threshold of understanding here at Giza and it is a direct result of Clive's hard work and diligence and gifted insights that have allowed this.

Okay let's begin enough of my soap boxing.

Let us start with this image ...



How many of you who are reading this remember the exhaustive research that we threw into this and then finally proving that the arcs do indeed work and that the corners of the pyramids were layed out from other lines and corners of existing pyramids. There can be no argument on this score as Wayne meticulously checked it with an Autocad program and it all checked to within .5 of a cubit and there were none who argued against it or could prove Wayne in error.

Okay so what I did in the past was to draw the circles which these arcs correspond to but at that time I did not have the wisdom to know what they meant. Here is an old image of mine.




Thanks to Clive I now realize that no line was wasted at Giza. No ratio was co-incidental, no measurement was not fully meant and no angle turned without purpose.

Folks Giza is truly a work of art. It is even more beautiful than even I thought and I still think I have but scratched the surface.

I now realize that every single measurement and angle and ratio has a meaning and it is my mission now to try to find out what it all means.

There are other circles to check but there is a thunderstorm outside and I would hate to lose it all so I will post one last image and allow you to marvel along with me on the absolute sheer brilliance of Giza and it's builders.



So those of you who would say it is all co-incidence I have no words for you for if you do not believe what is before your eyes then I can not help you.

Amen

Don Barone

"There is nothing as impenetrable as a closed mind"
and ..." if everything is a coincidence what is the point of studying or measuring or analyzing anything ?" db



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/25/2008 12:24PM by Ahatmose.
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It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Don Barone June 25, 2008 10:11AM

Re: I admit I am a skeptic in real life- Clive's Work.

Colette June 25, 2008 12:10PM

Re: I admit I am a skeptic in real life- Clive's Work.

Don Barone June 25, 2008 12:19PM

Re: I admit I am a skeptic in real life- Clive's Work.

cladking June 25, 2008 01:49PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Don Barone June 25, 2008 12:17PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

bernard June 25, 2008 12:55PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Don Barone June 25, 2008 01:11PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Ronald June 27, 2008 02:13AM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Clive June 25, 2008 02:40PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Don Barone July 03, 2008 08:31PM

Wishfull thinking geometry.

Ronald June 26, 2008 01:29AM

Re: Wishfull thinking geometry.

Pistol June 26, 2008 01:04PM

Re: Wishfull thinking geometry.

Pistol June 26, 2008 03:02PM

Re: Wishfull thinking geometry.

archaeo June 30, 2008 07:43PM

Re: Wishfull thinking geometry.

Don Barone June 26, 2008 07:39PM

Re: Wishfull thinking geometry.

Pistol June 26, 2008 09:21PM

Re: Wishfull thinking geometry.

Ronald June 27, 2008 01:56AM

Re: Wishfull thinking geometry.

Bill Jones June 27, 2008 09:27AM

But working together and peer is how ---

Colette June 27, 2008 02:18PM

Re: But working together and peer is how ---

Don Barone June 28, 2008 07:01AM

Keeping it simple...

Morph June 28, 2008 07:40AM

Re: Keeping it simple...

fmetrol June 28, 2008 12:50PM

Re: Keeping it simple...

Morph June 28, 2008 04:17PM

Re: Keeping it simple...

Don Barone July 01, 2008 12:43PM

Re: Keeping it simple...

Morph July 02, 2008 03:41AM

Solar system schematic.

Morph July 02, 2008 06:19AM

Re: But working together and peer is how ---

Pistol June 29, 2008 07:19AM

Re: Wishfull thinking geometry.

Pistol June 29, 2008 07:27AM

Re: Wishfull thinking geometry.

cladking June 29, 2008 11:38AM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

C Wayne Taylor June 28, 2008 09:08AM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

MJ Thomas June 29, 2008 06:01PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

cladking June 29, 2008 09:11PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

MJ Thomas June 30, 2008 06:13AM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Robert Bauval June 30, 2008 07:44AM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

MJ Thomas June 30, 2008 09:53AM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Don Barone June 30, 2008 06:17PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

archaeo June 30, 2008 07:47PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

cladking June 30, 2008 09:24PM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Don Barone July 01, 2008 08:04AM

A Continuation: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Don Barone July 01, 2008 08:11AM

A bit of my own: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Don Barone July 01, 2008 08:25AM

Re: It's time to discuss Clive's Work.

Ogygos July 13, 2008 05:29PM

I quit reading this after the big error

archaeo June 30, 2008 07:30PM

Re: I quit reading this after the big error

Don Barone June 30, 2008 10:01PM

Re: I quit reading this after the big error

C Wayne Taylor July 01, 2008 05:34AM

Re: I quit reading this after the big error

archaeo July 01, 2008 06:38AM

Re: I quit reading this after the big error

Don Barone July 01, 2008 07:29AM



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