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The Book The Wheel Cross allows the navigation of the planet without a time piece, the discovery of Natures mathematics and the construction of ancient sacred buildings using astrology. The philosophy behind all the great religions rest within what the cross reveals. Read ISBN 0954163907 By Crichton E M Miller The ancient scientific and spiritual wisdom that has shaped our past and still influences our future is part of a forgotten and often hidden system that reaches back beyond the current established religions, further than Ancient Egypt into an age where Mankind lived in harmony with Nature. The work explains how a Star Cult was born of necessity, leading to
the concepts of a Sun God in Heaven that still exists in fragmented form today. The answers are here:
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How to design a pyramid with the Celtic Cross The Great Pyramid of Khufu has long been known to contain interesting mathematical problems and as such is a source of wonder to many researchers. Researchers have noticed that the design incorporates the Golden Section, Squaring the Circle, PHI , PI and the Fibonacci sequence. Many relate to Pythagoras and other Greek mathematicians, but of course this is unrealistic since the Greeks arrived on the scene over 2,000 years later on the back of Alexander the Greats conquests which led to the Ptolemaic era of declining Egypt. Any one with a basic knowledge of logistics will understand that the 1300,000 stone blocks that are incorporated in this pyramid averaging between 2.5 tons and 15 tons where if placed in modern semi trailer trucks would make a traffic queue end to end that reached over a quarter of the circumference of the earth. But we are not talking logistics and labour here, we are discussing the design of the Architect's intention which was to represent the forces of the Divine in a human interpretation of Nature in stone. Heaven brought to earth Since we have followed the logic of the wheels and angles exposed by the wheel cross throughout this work, we can apply what we have discovered to the design of the pyramid. In this case we must construct a wheel that represents speed in the sense of zodiacs divided into 12 and further divided into degrees of 30, further divided into units of 60 known as arc minutes. One zodiac sign of 30° equals 1800 nautical miles on the earths surface x 12 = 21600 nautical miles circumference ( Please bear in mind that a zodiac sign is not exactly 30° in length but is only for recognition of that area of the sky by an astronomer or navigator, the full 360° id divided into 12 starting at Orion)
Wheel Protractor For this exercise we will employ a modern wheel protractor to create a perfect pyramid with such ease that a child can do it in a few minutes. What we are endeavouring to do is to translate the wheel of circumpolar stars into a straight line on the earths surface and to convert a sphere into a geometric pyramid. This is the idea of bringing heaven on earth at this material level of comprehension
The result will be a perfect copy of the Pyramid of Khufu every time incorporating a 180° triangle consisting of 2 x 52° slopes and a 76° apex. The resulting drawing will include the Golden Section and if a second triangle is inverted with apex meeting apex, should result in an square area equal to the area of the original protractor thus Squaring the Circle and involving Pi and PHI The result is Natures mathematics from which we can determine design by measuring time, speed ad distance with the sun, the earth and moon resulting and translating them onto our material plane by the use of a protractor, plumb line and cross Don't forget to read about the discovery of the cross in the pyramid
The most beautiful things are simple © The Author, Crichton E M Miller, reserves all rights under the Patents and Copy right acts to be recognised as the author, discoverer and originator of this work and holds all copyrights to illustrations and photographs.
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