Numbers Aplenty
"Interesting natural numbers and their properties"
https://www.numbersaplenty.com
The Enigma of 24
https://robertedwardgrant.com/the-enigma-of-24/
5-Pointed Star Information (Hyperflight)
Geometric construction of the pentagram, pentacle, pentagon, and the five pointed star — and spice it up here and there with three kinds of ten pointed stars.
https://www.hyperflight.com/pentagon-construct.htm
"Interesting natural numbers and their properties"
https://www.numbersaplenty.com
The Enigma of 24
https://robertedwardgrant.com/the-enigma-of-24/
5-Pointed Star Information (Hyperflight)
Geometric construction of the pentagram, pentacle, pentagon, and the five pointed star — and spice it up here and there with three kinds of ten pointed stars.
https://www.hyperflight.com/pentagon-construct.htm
Historical
Ancient Origins
Unraveling the mysteries of the past.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/barbarian-warrior-stimulants-0021755
Library of Halexandriah
A synthesis of new physics, sacred geometry, ancient and modern history, multiple universes & realities, consciousness, monetary policy, scientific anomalies, religion and spirituality, and a whole host of other subjects.
http://www.halexandria.org/
Atlantapedia
An A-Z Guide To The Search For Plato's Atlantis
https://atlantipedia.ie/samples/
Myth Bank
A GUIDE TO MYTHS FROM AROUND THE WORLD, by Jason Hamilton
https://mythbank.com/world-myth/
The Biblical Meaning of Numbers, by Dr. Stephen E. Jones (2008)
ST. PAUL BIBLE COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MAJORING IN PHILOSOPHY & HUMANITIES. HE LATER RECEVIED HIS MASTERS DEGREE & DOCTORATE FROM THE MINNESOTA GRAUATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY.
The Hebrew language uses their letters as numbers, and the letters are also words and concepts that can be used either literally or symbolically.
The Hebrew language uses their letters as numbers, and the letters are also words and concepts that can be used either literally or symbolically.
The Dimensions of Paradise, by John Michel (1971)
Sacred Geometry, Ancient Science, and the Heavenly Order on Earth.
"Ancient science was based, like that of today, on number, but whereas number is now used in the quantitative sense for secular purposes, the ancients regarded numbers as symbols of the universe, finding parallels between the inherent structure of number and all types of form and motion. Theirs was a very different view of the world from that which now obtains. They inhabited a living universe, a creature of divine fabrication, designed in accordance with reason and thus to some extent comprehensible by the human mind.
In the known civilizations of antiquity, such as China, Babylon, and Egypt, the canon of number was venerated as the source of all knowledge and a guide to rightful conduct. Its influence extended from art and music to affairs of state. Every branch of science expressed its theories and observations in terms of that same small group of numbers which are investigated in this book. One numerical code has fashioned the whole of ancient mathematics, music, astronomy, chronology, metrology, and every variety of craft. It has left its mark on every relic and tradition of ancient cultures. There is nothing artificial about it, for the conclusion to these researches is that the various orders of natural phenomena do indeed conform to certain similar patterns of number, which also provide the framework of number itself." (Introduction)
"Ancient science was based, like that of today, on number, but whereas number is now used in the quantitative sense for secular purposes, the ancients regarded numbers as symbols of the universe, finding parallels between the inherent structure of number and all types of form and motion. Theirs was a very different view of the world from that which now obtains. They inhabited a living universe, a creature of divine fabrication, designed in accordance with reason and thus to some extent comprehensible by the human mind.
In the known civilizations of antiquity, such as China, Babylon, and Egypt, the canon of number was venerated as the source of all knowledge and a guide to rightful conduct. Its influence extended from art and music to affairs of state. Every branch of science expressed its theories and observations in terms of that same small group of numbers which are investigated in this book. One numerical code has fashioned the whole of ancient mathematics, music, astronomy, chronology, metrology, and every variety of craft. It has left its mark on every relic and tradition of ancient cultures. There is nothing artificial about it, for the conclusion to these researches is that the various orders of natural phenomena do indeed conform to certain similar patterns of number, which also provide the framework of number itself." (Introduction)
Download "Dimensions of Paradise, The_John Michell (1971_2008).pdf"
Math and Numerology
Random Multiplicative Dynamics "Coin Toss Gamble"
Discusses the 'ensemble average'. And asks the question, what is the relationship between what happens to the average wealth of many people and what happens to the wealth of one persons wealth over time?
Phi and Pi Relationship to the Pyramid of Gizeh
"Symbolism of Square (Heaven) and Circle (Earth) has its roots in the height of the Egyptian Pyramid.. it is a highly tuned instrument of the Highest Order." Jane 108
GIZA - The Holy Grail of Geometry: Part 1
Video by Alan Green based on the geometric discoveries of Robert Edward Grant and the Shakespeare discoveries of Alan Green (Bard Code).
Interior Angles of a Regular Pentagon (108 degrees)
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