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The Mystery of 273


Since ancient times geometers and philosophers have sought to square the circleto draw a square whose
perimeter equals the circumference of a circle. The square represents the built human worldwith right angles and
linear distances it is easily measured and rationalized. The circle, being an infinite number of points equidistant
from a center, represents the transcendental realm governed by . Drawing a square commensurate with such a
circle mirrors humankinds efforts to transcend the rational and yet still include it in a higher level.
The relationship of the Great Pyramids base to height remarkably squares the circle. If the pyramids base width
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is 1, then its height is the radius of a circle whose diameter is 1.273. The area of a square divided by the area of its
inscribed circle is also 1.273. The Moons diameter divided by the Earths diameter equals .273. Sunspots revolve
about the Suns surface in 27.3 days, the Moon orbits the Earth in 27.3 days, the human menstruation cycle averages
27.3 days and women carry infants within for 273 days. Water changes phase at 273K and there are 273 days from
the summer solstice to the vernal equinox. The fact that all of these phenomena converge on 273 is a mystery.
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Fibonacci Roots
A digital root is a single-digit value obtained through an iterative process of summing digits. For example, consider
the number 25920, the number of years in Earths precessional cycle; 2+5+9+2+0=18 and 1+8=9 so the digital root
of 25920 is 9. The terms in the Fibonacci sequence continue infinitely but their digital roots repeat with a period of
24. Here these 24 roots are arranged around a circle such that the sequence proceeds clockwise from the top.
Interesting patterns emerge from this repeating pattern. All the 3s, 6s and 9s are at the points of the two
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opposing equilateral triangles. Every root arrayed around the circle added to its opposite root (180 away) has a
digital root of 9. In this way the ultimate root of the Fibonacci sequence is 9 and that is why I placed this number
over the heart of the meditator. The Fibonacci sequence forms a spiral, and this spiral informs the 9 in the center.
The 9 numbers in the center form the same equilateral triangle pattern from the digits 3, 6 and 9.
If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe. -Nikola Tesla
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Human is the Measure of All Things


Your heart beats 4320 times every hour on average when you are resting. From sunrise to midday you average 4320
breaths. The Great Pyramid is a model of the Earth in 1:43200 scale. The pyramids height multiplied by 43200
equals the polar radius of the Earth (99.6%) and its base perimeter multiplied by 43200 equals the equatorial
circumference of the Earth (99.3%).
In this illustration I am showing how the golden ratio, expressed by golden rectangles with their beautiful spirals,
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is what harmonizes the human body with the Great Pyramid. Notice how the thin black lines cutting the rectangles
at the golden ratio extend precisely to the navel of the Vitruvian Human. The umbilical cord that once linked you to
your mother is what geometrically links you to the Queens Chamber of the Great Pyramid (on the centerline), and
by extension, is that which connects you to the Earth. This point of connection is known as the dantian in chi gung
and tai chi. It is called the golden stove and is associated with cultivating chi and with vital essence.
The golden spirals compactify to an infinity within the microcosm and presumably expand ever-outwardly to
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macrocosmic infinities. The golden ratio connects all that is above us and all that is below us in the universe. Our
bodies encode the units of measure by which we can quantify it all.

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864 Celestial
The number 864 has an amazing resonance with the macrocosm. One rotation of our planet is divided into 24 hours.
This period is 24 hours x 60 minutes/hour x 60 seconds/minute, a total of 86400 seconds.
The Sun has a diameter of approximately 864000 miles. However, this approximation is only 99.8% accurate!
The largest planet in our system, Jupiter, has a mean diameter of 86400 miles (99.4%). Interestingly, Jupiters
equatorial diameter bulges out to 88888 miles (99.9%).
Sirius, the brightest star in the sky by far, is also one of our closest celestial neighbors. The distance from our Sun
Sirius,
to Sirius is 8.64 light years. This value is within the tolerance of measurement so we can say it is 100% accurate
given current telescopes. Our Sun might very well be part of a long cycle binary system, wherein two stars are
gravitationally bound, orbiting a vacant but common center of mass. Sirius is one of very few likely candidates to
be our partner in this great cosmic dance. The Binary Companion Theory[5] explains our precessional cycle, and
judging by the resonance with 864, I think Sirius is almost certainly our sister star.
The center of our galaxy is approximately 8640 parsecs distant from Sirius. We are less certain of the exact
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position of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy and our measurements are only 96% accurate at
this point in time. By the way, 1 parsec, or the parallax angle of 1 second of arc is defined as being equal to 64800/
times the mean distance from the Earth to the Sun.
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Eye of Horus
When I drew an equilateral triangle inside the Great Pyramids two-dimensional elevation I was surprised to see my
computer report that it measures 555.5 Feet or 6666 Inches on edge. Each edge of the inverted equilateral triangle
inscribed within is exactly 3333 Inches in length.
The lunes drawn above are arcs whose centers are on the midpoint of the pyramids base and at the midpoints of
its two faces. The total perimeter of all 3 arcs is 3333 Feet.
Do you chalk this up as a lucky coincidence or perceive it as an intentionally encoded design? Do you believe
there is a conspiracy spanning millennia preserving the Imperial system of units? What purpose might that serve?
Is something deeper going on? Why does Earths equator bulge .33% beyond being a perfect sphere? Why does
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Earths orbit bulge 3.3% out of round? Why does sound travel at 333.3 m/sec at 3.3C in Earths atmosphere? Why
is escape velocity 33 times the speed of sound? Why is the Sun 333000 times more massive than the Earth? Why
does your spine have 33 bones?
Reflect on the Eye of Horus!

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Sacred Stones
The most sacred site in Judaism is the Western Wall in Jerusalem, a remnant of a courtyard that surrounded the
Jewish temple in antiquity. It has been a site of Jewish pilgrimage for centuries. The largest stone in the Western
Wall weighs approximately 570 tons[18], making it one of the largest monolithic building blocks in the world.
The most sacred site in Islam is the Kaaba in Mecca, a cubic structure containing the fragmented black stone,
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thought to be a meteorite that landed on site in the remote past. The black stone was venerated long before the
Islamic prophet Mohammad was born. Wherever they are in the world, muslims are expected to face the Kaaba
when praying. One of the five pillars of Islam requires every muslim to make a pilgrimage to the Kaaba and walk
around it 7 times. Most attempt to kiss the black stone but large crowds make this almost impossible.
The Kaaba is exactly 666.6 nautical miles from the Wailing Wall. Mohammads night journey from the Kaaba to
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the Farthest Mosque (the dome on the right) was a journey of 666.6 nautical miles. Thats the golden Dome of the
Rock on the left, sacred to all three Abrahamic religions.
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Game Set Match


The score of a perfect match in tennis is announced in the following way, Game, set, match: six-love, six-love,
six-love. Tennis is a game in love with sixes. The full court measures 60+60 by 60 feet and white lines are drawn
in a 6x6 by 6x13 foot rectangle. The ball even has a 66.6 mm diameter! The Guinness Book of Records states that
the worlds fastest tennis serve was made by Greg Ruzedskiits speed was clocked at 66.6 meters/second.[24]

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