Ben van Kerkwyk
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Yeah, minority being Martin Swetman probably.
Yeah, it's remarkable.
More so even just in those markers is one of the, I mean, for me, it's sacred geometry and the processional numerology that's encoded.
I mean, this is Hamlet's Mill, what's in the book, Hamlet's Mill, that essentially shows you that a lot of the sacred geometry, which is like a numeral system or these sacred numbers that are repeated through geometry, time, distance, even cosmic cycles.
As we measure them and then they appear again and again through ancient cultures and in their origin stories and even in their architecture.
I mean, you know, the Great Pyramid is probably the best example of being the, I mean, I'm sure you've heard that it's like a scale model of the Northern Hemisphere at a ratio of 43,200 to 1.
It's absolutely insane.
And it encodes so much more knowledge when you consider it from that perspective, knowledge that we can't explain through the dynastic Egyptians or by any capabilities that they had.
It encodes geodetic data in terms of the very specific shape of the Earth, it being an oblate spheroid, like it encodes that information in it.
Well, so 43,200 is an interesting number to start with just because-
The number of seconds in a day is 86,400.
So in 12 hours of the day, the amount of sun, basically the amount of time on a hemisphere in half of a day in exactly 12 hours is 43,200.
It's 432 is one of those numbers that shows up again and again and again and again.
So the Great Pyramid at a ratio of 43,200 to one is essentially a scale model of the Northern Hemisphere.
If you take the height of the Great Pyramid
And this includes the socle that it sits on, but you take that height, you multiply it by 43,200, you get the polar radius of the earth.
So from the center of the earth to the north pole, almost exactly within a couple hundred feet.