Ben van Kerkwyk
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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We couldn't measure, we couldn't accurately figure out where we were on those east to west traverses.
Accurately reflecting longitude in the pyramid, it's astonishing.
It's one of those things that also relates to ancient maps, having accurate coastlines with longitude on them, but
What seems clear is that somebody at some point in the past had very accurate knowledge, not only of cosmic cycles, but also of the shape and size of the Earth itself.
Like in terms of they surveyed it, they understood its shape.
They understood the ratio of latitude to longitude on the planet.
And it's all encoded in this monument.
And it's just kind of scratching the surface on what's encoded in their Great Pyramid.
But, I mean, the numbers are all there.
You can add these up.
I mean, so I think there's a difference between when you talk about numbers versus ratios.
Once you get to ratios, then it doesn't matter how you measure them.
It doesn't matter if you measure them in mosquito dicks or inches or whatever, right?
It's all centimeters.
So ratios are one thing.
Numbers, there is a lot.
I mean, the whole system of measurement, how we measure time, the imperial system of measurement, where the mile comes from, all of that stuff does have these deep roots in sacred geometry and basically cosmic.
And that's, again, I think all pointing towards a common...