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May 3, 2024, 5:45 am UTC    
January 16, 2011 10:14AM
Hi RLH

It appears to all be relating in some fashion to 3/11ths.

The ratio of Earth to The Moon is 3/11ths but more closely to exactly to 3478.2 and 12756.28 equalling 0.272666 and as a reciprocal of this one gets 3.6666 or 3 and 2/3rds

As to Seshat I have done a study on this and posted my conclusions elsewhere on this board. (sorry thread seems to have been deleted. I assume because of the use of copyright images of Ken Bakeman. I will re-post the theory with my own images.) Again however always the same ratios. 3/11ths and/or 3/14ths or 8/11ths or 11/14th.

I know we don't want any numbers in this thread but I have to post this as it is the only simple way of linking Thoth and Khonsu. I have suggested that Thoth "as The Moon' is the measurement and I now humbly submit that it may indeed be the cosmic unit. The Link between Thoth and The Moon and Mercury (also thought to be a messenger of "The Gods" could be the fact that in the distance from Mercury to The Sun one can fit ... 16666.6666666 Moon Units of 3476.2 km

Aphelion of Mercury: 69,816,900 km 0.466 697 AU
Perihelion of Mercury: 46,001,200 km 0.307 499 AU
Semi-major axis of Mercury: 57,909,100 km 0.387 098 AU

Also one has to take note of the fact that 139200 (diameter of The Sun) 1392000 x 0.33333333 = 464000

139200 x 3 and 1/3rd = 464000

and

1392000 / 0.2 = 6960000

1392000 x 5 = 6960000

and 5 / 3 and 1/3rd 0.6666666666 or 1.5 !

AND SEEMS TO ME I REMEMBER THAT THESE TWO FRACTIONS 1/3 AND 2/3RDS WERE SACRED TO THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS. PERHAPS WE NOW KNOW WHY !!!!!

So much number crunching ? Perhaps but it gives a logical relationship between The Moon and Mercury and The Sun and between Thoth and Khonsu who represented maybe in a way, both of them.

The beak of The Ibis bird suggests the crescent moon and I now submit that that is indeed what it represented. And what a neat little play on images to have Thoth actually 'using his head" to measure !

It all seems to be fitting nicely and just one last thing/ I suggested that the thrones of The Pharaohs were mathematical in nature. I now submit that they were indeed showing the simple relation, be it 3/11ths or 8/11th of 3/14ths which were responsible for it's positioning and size.

Humbly
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 01/16/2011 10:38AM by Ahatmose.
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Don Barone January 15, 2011 10:47PM

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Rich January 16, 2011 12:56AM

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Don Barone January 16, 2011 01:15AM

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Rich January 16, 2011 02:13PM

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RLH January 16, 2011 02:20AM

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Don Barone January 16, 2011 10:14AM

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Don Barone January 16, 2011 10:28AM

Re: "The Measurer" in Ancient Egypt: Who was really in charge ? Thoth or Khonsu

Chris Tedder January 16, 2011 08:04AM

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Hermione January 17, 2011 09:49AM

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Don Barone January 17, 2011 10:13AM



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