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ejdalise
Skeptic Friend
USA
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Posted - 11/22/2007 : 01:09:38 [Permalink]
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I cannot believe this is here as well. Four pages of posts . . .
. . . I am saddened and disappointed . . . |
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Dave W.
Info Junkie
USA
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andymonk
New Member
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Posted - 11/25/2007 : 19:04:48 [Permalink]
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Originally posted by andymonk
If you get time,watch this video. I believe Nassim is speaking about the complete flower of life,without realising it.
Link
Boy, do I get tired of editing insanely long links. One day you should look at Creating a Hyperlink in our FAQ area and learn to present links properly. Or go to www.tinylink.com and have it done for you...
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| For whatever reason,google have pulled Nassim`s new video. You can get the older version here.
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andymonk
New Member
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Posted - 11/28/2007 : 18:48:02 [Permalink]
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Plotting the world grid(matrix,ley lines)........I believe i have discovered the earths grid,which is based on the complete flower of life. If you look at the attached image,you will see a map of the island of sandy,which is a part of the orkney islands. I believe this island is one of the starting points of the worlds grid. As you can see at the NE of the island,there just happens to be a light house positioned on a place called start point. If you would like to draw the grid? First you will require an ordnance survey map(scale 1;25000). Second...... draw a circle with a radius of 2.575miles(5000megalithic yards). Thirdly.....position this circle so the arc runs from start point along scuthvie bay to tofts ness. 4....where the arc cuts through start point,place the point of the compass and draw another circle,creating a vesica piscis. 5.... continue to draw the flower of life. The flower will spiral out,running through all ancient sites,standing stone,cathedrals,churches etc. You will see as you go along,all ancient sites lie at the centre of six points. I look forward to your feedback.x http://homepages.compuserve.de/WFKSchlick/OrkneyundShetland/Orkney/miniSANDY.jpg |
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Cuneiformist
The Imperfectionist
USA
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Dave W.
Info Junkie
USA
26022 Posts |
Posted - 11/28/2007 : 19:54:53 [Permalink]
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Except the flower doesn't spiral.
And the world isn't flat.
2.575 mile radius circles result in a 580-foot error given the Earth's polar circumference for the antipodal "end" point of the pattern. A 1.2-mile error for equatorial circumference.
Heck, assuming that the Earth is a perfect sphere of 3,959.871 mile radius, we can easily calculate that the six circles around that first circle you've drawn will all actually miss each other (overlap) by 3.45 hundredths of an inch (or, if you start with one and do the next five perfectly, working your way around that first circle, the last will overlap the first by over one-sixth of an inch. And the cumulative error only gets worse the farther from the start point you get.
Because, of course, a circle of radius 2.575 miles drawn on a sphere of radius 3,959.871 miles has a circumference of 16.179198745 miles instead of the 16.179202166 miles it does on a flat plane, a difference of nearly a quarter of an inch.
The "flower of life" can only be drawn on a perfectly flat plane without mistakes. The Earth is not flat. |
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BigPapaSmurf
SFN Die Hard
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Posted - 11/29/2007 : 06:06:12 [Permalink]
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Tsk, tsk Dave. Didnt you hear the 13th amendment makes owning poeple illegal. |
"...things I have neither seen nor experienced nor heard tell of from anybody else; things, what is more, that do not in fact exist and could not ever exist at all. So my readers must not believe a word I say." -Lucian on his book True History
"...They accept such things on faith alone, without any evidence. So if a fraudulent and cunning person who knows how to take advantage of a situation comes among them, he can make himself rich in a short time." -Lucian critical of early Christians c.166 AD From his book, De Morte Peregrini |
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Dave W.
Info Junkie
USA
26022 Posts |
Posted - 11/29/2007 : 07:40:46 [Permalink]
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Actually, I screwed up. The above calculations are far too generous (resulting in small errors).
No, my calculations were correct, after all. |
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Halcyon Dayz
New Member
Netherlands
27 Posts |
Posted - 11/29/2007 : 10:40:52 [Permalink]
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Originally posted by BigPapaSmurf
Tsk, tsk Dave. Didn't you hear the 13th amendment makes owning people illegal.
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An idea is not responsible for the people who believe in it. -- Don Marquis
"The universe is a strange, practically incomprehensible place. But that is how things are, and no amount of wishing that things are really the way we perceive them will change that." - The Black Cat |
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andymonk
New Member
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pleco
SFN Addict
USA
2998 Posts |
Posted - 12/05/2007 : 17:39:44 [Permalink]
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Well, I guess that means you completely accept Dave's analysis, right? |
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andymonk
New Member
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Cuneiformist
The Imperfectionist
USA
4955 Posts |
Posted - 12/07/2007 : 20:11:10 [Permalink]
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That's funny. I see something totally different:
I wonder what it means? |
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pleco
SFN Addict
USA
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Posted - 12/07/2007 : 20:13:10 [Permalink]
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by Filthy The neo-con methane machine will soon be running at full fart. |
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Dave W.
Info Junkie
USA
26022 Posts |
Posted - 12/08/2007 : 00:00:19 [Permalink]
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Backing up to the "world grid," does anyone see any hexagons in figure 15:I see some six-sided figures (not regular hexagons), but the major intersections are within pentagons (not appearing in the "Flower") and the next-most-obvious intersections are within rhombuses. This, of course, demonstrates once again that you can't tile a sphere with precisely overlapping circles.
And the "star tetrahedron" of figure 7 isn't a Platonic solid. This whole exercise might be more interesting if andymonk did some simple fact-checking.
I mean good grief: if you project a star tetrahedron onto a plane, you get the Star of David. This signifies that the Knights Templars were Jews, and so figure 15 is designed to throw people like andymonk off the scent... When you project the real "Flower of Life" onto a sphere, not only will it fit, but only the J... urk! ...kpffl! |
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