Robert Edward Grant
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Podcast Appearances
The stars themselves are actually etched into the walls in the exact right positions. And from this, we believe we're going to, in the not too distant future, be able to find out likely either when they were trying to tell us about at some future point in time, saying that it's like a clock, right?
And that maybe when the world aligns to this particular type of alignment is some point in time in the future, or more likely it's that it was the time that the pyramid was built. And they're telling us when it was built.
And that maybe when the world aligns to this particular type of alignment is some point in time in the future, or more likely it's that it was the time that the pyramid was built. And they're telling us when it was built.
And that maybe when the world aligns to this particular type of alignment is some point in time in the future, or more likely it's that it was the time that the pyramid was built. And they're telling us when it was built.
And even the shape of the room itself, the King's Chamber, is a two-to-one rectangle. And the reason for the two-to-one rectangle is because the four North Stars that our precession of Equinox traverses through are today where Polaris is our North Star. That's the star that we use to navigate ships by in the seas and have done so for many thousands of years.
And even the shape of the room itself, the King's Chamber, is a two-to-one rectangle. And the reason for the two-to-one rectangle is because the four North Stars that our precession of Equinox traverses through are today where Polaris is our North Star. That's the star that we use to navigate ships by in the seas and have done so for many thousands of years.
And even the shape of the room itself, the King's Chamber, is a two-to-one rectangle. And the reason for the two-to-one rectangle is because the four North Stars that our precession of Equinox traverses through are today where Polaris is our North Star. That's the star that we use to navigate ships by in the seas and have done so for many thousands of years.
But 6,000 years ago, it was Thuban in Draco's constellation. 6,000 years before that, it was Vega in Lyra constellation. And 6,000 years before that, it was Deneb in Cygnus constellation.
But 6,000 years ago, it was Thuban in Draco's constellation. 6,000 years before that, it was Vega in Lyra constellation. And 6,000 years before that, it was Deneb in Cygnus constellation.
But 6,000 years ago, it was Thuban in Draco's constellation. 6,000 years before that, it was Vega in Lyra constellation. And 6,000 years before that, it was Deneb in Cygnus constellation.
And those four stars in the night sky make a two-to-one rectangle, exactly like the King's Chamber, literally like a clock, where we're traveling 6,000 years at a time, and then we have some form of a reset, right? Then another 6,000 years, we have another form of a reset, and we have a new north star. And this is what's known as the precession of equinox.
And those four stars in the night sky make a two-to-one rectangle, exactly like the King's Chamber, literally like a clock, where we're traveling 6,000 years at a time, and then we have some form of a reset, right? Then another 6,000 years, we have another form of a reset, and we have a new north star. And this is what's known as the precession of equinox.
And those four stars in the night sky make a two-to-one rectangle, exactly like the King's Chamber, literally like a clock, where we're traveling 6,000 years at a time, and then we have some form of a reset, right? Then another 6,000 years, we have another form of a reset, and we have a new north star. And this is what's known as the precession of equinox.
So we travel forward in time in procession. That's why we go for the zodiac, right? So if you're in January to February, February, March, March, April, May, April, May.
So we travel forward in time in procession. That's why we go for the zodiac, right? So if you're in January to February, February, March, March, April, May, April, May.
So we travel forward in time in procession. That's why we go for the zodiac, right? So if you're in January to February, February, March, March, April, May, April, May.
And the way that would go is you've got Capricorn, Aquarius, Aquarius then goes to Pisces, and Pisces goes to Aries, Aries goes to Taurus, Taurus goes to Gemini, Gemini goes to Cancer, Cancer goes to Leo, and then Leo to Virgo, and Virgo to Libra, and then on to Sagittarius.
And the way that would go is you've got Capricorn, Aquarius, Aquarius then goes to Pisces, and Pisces goes to Aries, Aries goes to Taurus, Taurus goes to Gemini, Gemini goes to Cancer, Cancer goes to Leo, and then Leo to Virgo, and Virgo to Libra, and then on to Sagittarius.
And the way that would go is you've got Capricorn, Aquarius, Aquarius then goes to Pisces, and Pisces goes to Aries, Aries goes to Taurus, Taurus goes to Gemini, Gemini goes to Cancer, Cancer goes to Leo, and then Leo to Virgo, and Virgo to Libra, and then on to Sagittarius.
But actually, as we go forward in procession, which one degree of our rotation around the sun each year is approximately one day because we have 365 days in the year, And that's really only because we've been ignoring the feminine side of the calendar because we don't follow the moon calendar for the annual basis, which would be 354.6 days. And the masculine form of the calendar is 365 days.