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Re: Orion's belt
January 18, 2000 at 00:13:28
In Reply to: Orion's belt
posted by Doc Schultz on January 17, 2000 at 19:36:00

Doc, you ask some very interesting questions. I too would like to hear what comes in.

Your last question I can answer roughly. When I was young, I attended a lecture over at Sanford. This was when pyramid-ology was popular. You know the stuff. Sleeping under a pyramid shaped tent to stay young. Putting you shaver blades in a pyramid case to keep them shape, etc,etc.

I attended this lecture because it was free to the public and I wanted to know a little about pryamids anyway. Three hours later my eyes were gazing and my mouth was still open. I understood about two out of three words that this PHD was saying. Heavy stuff.

In answer to your question this is basically it: The great Pyramid is a mathamatical repository of permanent mathamatical records. You should seen all of these formulas that this PHD collected from this pyramid by the relationships of one room or tunnel to another device within the pyramid. The queens chamber is rough because the mathematical relationship was infinite. Some of these formulas we don't know what mean today, which blows ones mind when we realize how old this edifice is compared to the mathamatics we have learned over the last 500 years. There was once some pretty smart dudes here. Was Van Dannican right about space people? Speaking of space, I don't want to get way out there in dee dee, do do, dee dee, do do land. You know, the zone between the zone? So why is the great Pyramid rough with no top? It's coarseness is synbaulic of a very elementary formula in arithmetic. The great pyramid has a cut off with a rough top because the ratio of the pyramids base to it's height is an infinite number. Yes, this truly is the largest mathematical formula in the world. I wish you could have heard that lecture. I needed smart pills to find the door after I heard all of that sharing. You could have heard a pin drop.

The All seing eye in the dollar I was told was a masonic symbol, but just the same it could have something to do with the Egyptian pyramids because the pyramid in the dollar is a four sided pyramid also. After this the Aztec may have used it as well. Just guessing, because I see the similarity. Richard


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