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Do these ratios take into account the fact that planetary orbits are NOT circular?
What margin of error or range of tolerance did you use in your calculations?
What margin of error does the Creator allow for?
Can you calculate the Creators margin of error from the GP?
IanM
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IanM
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
"Rendezvous With Rama"
In my opinion Clarke's best book, but the sequel was uninspiring.
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IanM
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Paper Lens
Here, Here!
I too understood and agree with what you wrote.
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IanM
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Ancient Egypt
The only common geometrical relationship between the 3 pyramids is that they are each oriented more or less due north. Full stop.
If they were each oriented 23,5 degress from true north, that might be interedting.
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IanM
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Anthony Wrote:
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> I have a problem. If, as most people claim, we do
> not understand what function these shafts serve,
> then it is very disrespectful to the culture that
> built them to run robots up into them drilling
> holes into blocks they put into place for a
> reason. It's destructive, even if it is just a
> tiny hole. And to me, it represents a
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IanM
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Ancient Egypt
... will it have a satanic message?
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IanM
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Coffee Shop
From the site -
Just write your letter and it will be hand-delivered immediately following the exodus of the pure from the Earth. But you must be thinking to yourself, "How can the letters be delivered after the Rapture?" The answer is simple. The creators of this site are Atheists. That's right, we don't believe in God. How else would we be able to deliver your corres
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IanM
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Paper Lens
Katherine Reece Wrote:
> I have my chapter in pdf ... I'd be happy to send
> it to you...
I would like a copy, please.
IanM
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IanM
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Ancient History
Don Barone Wrote:
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> Hi Ian ...
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> Actually I haven't used that at all yet.
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> Cheers
> Don Barone
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What are these then?
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IanM
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Ancient History
Morph Wrote:
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> but they weren't composed as a whole,
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Not a good example for Don to be using as proof that Giza was laid out as a whole, then.
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IanM
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Ancient History
Don Barone Wrote:
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> Hi all ...
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> Still looking for an explanation ... with PROOF of
> course !
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> Cheers
> Don Barone
And we're still waiting for yours!
Regards
IanM
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IanM
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Ancient History
Don Barone Wrote:
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> 'scuse me, what issue ?
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> Are you ready to concede a planned layout at Giza
> ?
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> That the equalities shown in the autocad by Wayne
> were deliberate ?
The issue of - What is the meaning of the Giza Layout?
Are you afraid to venture an answer?
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IanM
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Ancient History
Don Barone Wrote:
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> Hi Ian ...
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> The consensus on this board is that each pyramid
> is wholly indepepndent of the other. That one of
> the most sacred necroplis' in Egypt was a
> haphazard design with no thought whatsoever to the
> eventual overall design. Sorry that is the rubbish
> part.
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&g
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IanM
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Ancient History
Don Barone Wrote:
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> Hi Ian ...
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> Any thoughts I may have on who, what or why remain
> meaningless until there is a consensus there is a
> plan.
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> Let's get agreement there and then we can move
> on.
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> cheers
> Don Barone,
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That's absolute rubbish!
How can 'we&
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IanM
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Ancient History
Don Barone Wrote:
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> Well Ronald before I were to do that perhaps you
> could tell us once and for all how the pryamids
> (individually if you like) were laid out.
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> Cheers
> Don Barone
Well Don, perhaps you could tell ***US*** once and for all ***WHY*** the pryamids were laid out as they are and just exactly wh
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IanM
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Ancient History
Here is a link to a pic of the oldest turf 'maze' in England, at Saffron Walden.
Even the local town council has got it labeled wrong!
Technically it is actually a labyrinth, as it has only one path to the center; that is, it is uni-cursal. A maze has several paths to the center; as such, a maze is multi-cursal.
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IanM
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Ancient History
Joe Schiller Wrote:
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> Assuming that this is an actual question instead
> of bait, the history of Europe can be summarized
> thus: a druidic culture was replaced by
> Christianity, an outgrowth of Judaism which led to
> long centuries of Biblical study which had the
> effect of training the population of Europe to
&
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IanM
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Paper Lens
This one is free. It worked for me.
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IanM
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Laboratory
Greg Reeder Wrote:
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> The pyramids were laid out on flat level ground.
> And again they didn't make a large pentagram. You
> did. You have only two points the Valley temple
> and Myc Pyr. All other of your alignments align
> to nothing. What does the so-called pentagram
> point out on the ground. It goes beyond
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IanM
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Ancient History
Morph Wrote:
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> Hinduism views the retraction of the head into the
> shell as indicating an advanced spiritual state --
> a conscious turning inward as if the tortoise were
> meditating. The second of Lord Vishnu's 32
> avatars, or forms which he takes in order to act
> in the physical world, is that of the To
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IanM
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Ancient History
You talk about both of them in relation to esoteric knowledge.
What is it that connects them for you?
Is there some sort of mathematical relationship between the two?
Do you see any connection between Poussin and kundalini, or was he only interested in phi?
IanM
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IanM
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Humanities
Don, how does phi relate to kundalini?
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IanM
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Humanities
At the scale of the drawings that you are using, the width of each line is equivalent to about 2 metres. That means that every point of intersection has a margin of error of +-4 metres.
Also there is no guarantee that the various digital maps you are using are accurately scaled. If they have been resized one or twice from the originals, they could be out by another +-4 meters.
Until you rep
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IanM
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Ancient History
Maybe some fundies are pissed at this - Vatican moves to clear Judas...
JUDAS ISCARIOT, the disciple who betrayed Jesus with a kiss, is to be given a makeover by
Vatican scholars.
The proposed "rehabilitation" of the man who was paid 30 pieces of silver to identify
Jesus to Roman soldiers in the Garden of Gethsemane, comes on the ground that he was not
deliberately evil, but w
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IanM
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Paper Lens
Another good one from the Onion
I'm Very Interested In Hearing Some Half-Baked Theories
IanM
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IanM
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Coffee Shop
Ritva Kurittu Wrote:
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> Lee,
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> Put simply, according to Gurdjieff everything is
> in a state of transformation and sounds, colours
> etc. are an expression of the present state. It's
> well worth a look time allowing.
> Just our of curiosity.... Titanic?
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Hi Ritva,
Can you provide some
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IanM
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Ancient History
Curiosity killed the cat; satisfaction brought it back.
;-)
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IanM
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Ancient History