Robert Edward Grant
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I'm like analyzing the harmonics of all the stuff of the pyramids and why each pyramid around the world is literally like a musical note. And I'll go on to say one other last thing that was a discovery that happened just recently.
I'm like analyzing the harmonics of all the stuff of the pyramids and why each pyramid around the world is literally like a musical note. And I'll go on to say one other last thing that was a discovery that happened just recently.
In the course of this effort to find, you know, all these musical notes, and it creates like a giant piano keyboard where each pyramid is like a different string on the piano, right? Because the inside of the piano looks like a harp. And what's happening, you have a hammer that hits the string, right? That's basically what causes the piano to make the sound that it makes.
In the course of this effort to find, you know, all these musical notes, and it creates like a giant piano keyboard where each pyramid is like a different string on the piano, right? Because the inside of the piano looks like a harp. And what's happening, you have a hammer that hits the string, right? That's basically what causes the piano to make the sound that it makes.
In the course of this effort to find, you know, all these musical notes, and it creates like a giant piano keyboard where each pyramid is like a different string on the piano, right? Because the inside of the piano looks like a harp. And what's happening, you have a hammer that hits the string, right? That's basically what causes the piano to make the sound that it makes.
So I started looking at all these different sites around the world and I found that there was a pattern and there was a musical scale. And maybe there's a way that that music gets organized so we can actually listen to what that musical message might be. Right? But it's definitely coordinated. It is definitely coordinated.
So I started looking at all these different sites around the world and I found that there was a pattern and there was a musical scale. And maybe there's a way that that music gets organized so we can actually listen to what that musical message might be. Right? But it's definitely coordinated. It is definitely coordinated.
So I started looking at all these different sites around the world and I found that there was a pattern and there was a musical scale. And maybe there's a way that that music gets organized so we can actually listen to what that musical message might be. Right? But it's definitely coordinated. It is definitely coordinated.
But then from that, I started realizing, well, there's missing notes in certain places. So why would there be missing notes? And the reason there would be missing notes is because there are missing pyramids. So, of course, I started looking around Giza to see because it covered eight of the 13 musical intervals. But it was still missing four musical intervals.
But then from that, I started realizing, well, there's missing notes in certain places. So why would there be missing notes? And the reason there would be missing notes is because there are missing pyramids. So, of course, I started looking around Giza to see because it covered eight of the 13 musical intervals. But it was still missing four musical intervals.
But then from that, I started realizing, well, there's missing notes in certain places. So why would there be missing notes? And the reason there would be missing notes is because there are missing pyramids. So, of course, I started looking around Giza to see because it covered eight of the 13 musical intervals. But it was still missing four musical intervals.
And then one of the other ones that was missing was actually in the Giza Plateau proportions itself, the upper northeast corner of the Great Pyramid with the southwest corner paired up of Menkaure Pyramid. And so when you look at it in that context, then it becomes kind of very exciting because you go, oh, okay, so there must be two other pyramids.
And then one of the other ones that was missing was actually in the Giza Plateau proportions itself, the upper northeast corner of the Great Pyramid with the southwest corner paired up of Menkaure Pyramid. And so when you look at it in that context, then it becomes kind of very exciting because you go, oh, okay, so there must be two other pyramids.
And then one of the other ones that was missing was actually in the Giza Plateau proportions itself, the upper northeast corner of the Great Pyramid with the southwest corner paired up of Menkaure Pyramid. And so when you look at it in that context, then it becomes kind of very exciting because you go, oh, okay, so there must be two other pyramids.
If I found the other missing angle for the one note in just a proportion of the plateau itself, maybe there's two other pyramids that cover the other four notes because each pyramid would cover two notes. It's like its height over its 1 1⁄2 base is going to be one note, or the full base over the height is its inverse note. So that's like a perfect fourth and a perfect fifth.
If I found the other missing angle for the one note in just a proportion of the plateau itself, maybe there's two other pyramids that cover the other four notes because each pyramid would cover two notes. It's like its height over its 1 1⁄2 base is going to be one note, or the full base over the height is its inverse note. So that's like a perfect fourth and a perfect fifth.
If I found the other missing angle for the one note in just a proportion of the plateau itself, maybe there's two other pyramids that cover the other four notes because each pyramid would cover two notes. It's like its height over its 1 1⁄2 base is going to be one note, or the full base over the height is its inverse note. So that's like a perfect fourth and a perfect fifth.
That's what Caffrey did, right? But there must be two other pyramids. So I started looking for maps. And I found two maps that were interesting. One was I'd already found for Codex, and this was my television show, and it was called the Fra Mauro map from 1457, and it showed five pyramids on the Giza Plateau, not three. You're talking about the iconic three pyramids.
That's what Caffrey did, right? But there must be two other pyramids. So I started looking for maps. And I found two maps that were interesting. One was I'd already found for Codex, and this was my television show, and it was called the Fra Mauro map from 1457, and it showed five pyramids on the Giza Plateau, not three. You're talking about the iconic three pyramids.
That's what Caffrey did, right? But there must be two other pyramids. So I started looking for maps. And I found two maps that were interesting. One was I'd already found for Codex, and this was my television show, and it was called the Fra Mauro map from 1457, and it showed five pyramids on the Giza Plateau, not three. You're talking about the iconic three pyramids.