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THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THE PYRAMID GREENHOUSE DESIGNS |
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| Stonehenge also fits precisely inside The Great Pyramid when both are drawn to scale. | ||
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| Both structures also share the famous pi angle; 51 degrees, 51 minutes, 14.3 seconds. This is the angle of summer solstice sunrise to north at Stonehenge and the precise angle of each face of The Great Pyramid. | ||
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| The number seven is a recurring
theme in The Great Pyramid. As stated earlier, the Pyramid Angle itself
(base to apex) as well as the passage angles are the primary angles in a
seven-pointed star. Also, if you remember, the scored lines were in
alignment with Pleiades or "Seven Sisters", a constellation made up of seven
stars. If one were to take a seven-pointed star and overlay it on a drawing of Stonehenge, dividing the Aubrey Circle into seven equal sections of one thousand years each, giving it a complete 360 degree circuit of seven thousand years, some very interesting things begin to take shape. The alignments of the sun and moon can be measured accurately as they intersect the Aubrey Circle, at points marking important dates in recorded biblical history. Using the seven thousand year period that Bible chronologists have determined to be mankind's time on earth, with the summer solstice sunrise alignment serving as the beginning and ending of the circuit, the following results were obtained. |
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| The architect of Stonehenge had monumentalized in stone, for all time and for all to see, the importance of the death of Jesus, the date of the event and its occurence on the afternoon of Passover (equinox) moonrise nearly 2,000 years before it happened! | ||
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