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De: BARILOCHENSE6999  (message original) Envoyé: 07/11/2014 16:26
 
 
 
EL TOROIDE SALE DE LA MISMA ALQUIMIA, OSEA EL PATRON DE LA TIERRA (COMO MADRE DE LA LUNA), NEXO DISEÑO DE LA GRAN PIRAMIDE EN FUNCION AL NUMERO PI Y AL NUMERO DE ORO E INCLUSO A LAS 4 FASES DE LA LUNA
 

Toro

 
Hechos sobre toros
Fíjate en estas cosas tan interesantes:
  Se hace girando un círculo pequeño a lo largo de la línea trazada por otro círculo.
  No tiene aristas ni vértices
  No es un poliedro
 
Radios de un toro
Y como referencia:
  Área de la superficie = 4 × π2 × R × r
  Volumen = 2 × π2 × R × r2
  Nota: ¡las fórmulas de área y volumen sólo funcionan cuando el toro tiene un agujero!
Toro en el cielo

Ilustración de cojín en forma de toro

¿Sabías que la palabra toro viene de la palabra latina para "cojín"?

(Esto no es un cojín romano de verdad, sólo un dibujo que he hecho)

Toro en el cielo. El toro es un sólido tan interesante, ¡sería divertido tener uno de playa!


 


Más imágenes de toros

Cuando el radio pequeño (r) crece y crece, el toro pasa de neumático a donut:
NeumáticoDonut




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Réponse  Message 93 de 287 de ce thème 
De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 27/05/2015 15:26
153
the mysterious number from the Miraculous catch
the phrase "τὸ δίκτυον" (the net) used in the passage bears the number 1224 = 8 × 153,

the net is a criss cross pattern sometimes square
http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/v ... k.UUdshM49
the pattern above hit the link

like the Meggido Mosaic floor has the checkerboard pattern....a net to catch the fishs on the symbol

like a web of a spider


Rules for fishing were stringent. When the haul was brought ashore, the fish first had to be sorted into clean and unclean fish. According to Leviticus 11:9-12, fish with scales and fins were regarded as clean, but those without them, such as catfish and eel, were unclean. Then they were counted. Counting was necessary for tax purposes and in order to ensure that each party received his due. Fish had to be sold while the water still remained on them.

Much of the catch was taken to Magdala. Salting of fish for preservation had been in vogue since the time of the Ptolemies. The center of this industry was Magdala, where fish was dried and exported to various parts of the Roman Empire. Magdala in Greek is Tarichaea, which means —dried fish.— There, the fish would be packed in baskets for export and the fishermen would take it on wagons pulled by mules to shops in Jerusalem, or to a seaport where they would be loaded on ships and taken to Rome. Dried fish from Galilee was considered a delicacy among the Roman aristocracy. We know, too, that fish from Galilee were also popular in Damascus.

153 the Magdalene

the center of the fishing industry Magdala


At the archaeological site at Bethsaida (which means —house of the fishermen—), numerous fishing implements have been found: a clay seal, which was probably used to stamp jar handles, depicting two fishermen in a small boat; lead weights, hooks, bronze and iron needles, basalt and iron weights and anchors. There is no doubt that fishing was a major occupation of the people of Bethsaida. An unfinished fishing weight suggests that there may have been a factory in Bethsaida for the making of fishing equipment. Flax spores have been found in abundance. Fishing nets were made of flax, as were the sails for fishing boats.

At Bethsaida the government of Philip Herod sold fishing rights to wealthy individuals with the means of underwriting a large business, and they sublet the rights to fishermen. The fishermen paid a hefty tax to the investors and little love was lost between them. Matthew, the tax collector, may have been one of these. Five of the apostles—Peter, Andrew, James, John and Philip—came from Bethsaida.

http://www.americancatholic.org/newslet ... an0704.asp

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Réponse  Message 94 de 287 de ce thème 
De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 27/05/2015 15:31
153
the mysterious number from the Miraculous catch
the phrase "τὸ δίκτυον" (the net) used in the passage bears the number 1224 = 8 × 153,

the net is a criss cross pattern sometimes square
http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/v ... k.UUdshM49
the pattern above hit the link

like the Meggido Mosaic floor has the checkerboard pattern....a net to catch the fishs on the symbol

like a web of a spider


Rules for fishing were stringent. When the haul was brought ashore, the fish first had to be sorted into clean and unclean fish. According to Leviticus 11:9-12, fish with scales and fins were regarded as clean, but those without them, such as catfish and eel, were unclean. Then they were counted. Counting was necessary for tax purposes and in order to ensure that each party received his due. Fish had to be sold while the water still remained on them.

Much of the catch was taken to Magdala. Salting of fish for preservation had been in vogue since the time of the Ptolemies. The center of this industry was Magdala, where fish was dried and exported to various parts of the Roman Empire. Magdala in Greek is Tarichaea, which means —dried fish.— There, the fish would be packed in baskets for export and the fishermen would take it on wagons pulled by mules to shops in Jerusalem, or to a seaport where they would be loaded on ships and taken to Rome. Dried fish from Galilee was considered a delicacy among the Roman aristocracy. We know, too, that fish from Galilee were also popular in Damascus.

153 the Magdalene

the center of the fishing industry Magdala


At the archaeological site at Bethsaida (which means —house of the fishermen—), numerous fishing implements have been found: a clay seal, which was probably used to stamp jar handles, depicting two fishermen in a small boat; lead weights, hooks, bronze and iron needles, basalt and iron weights and anchors. There is no doubt that fishing was a major occupation of the people of Bethsaida. An unfinished fishing weight suggests that there may have been a factory in Bethsaida for the making of fishing equipment. Flax spores have been found in abundance. Fishing nets were made of flax, as were the sails for fishing boats.

At Bethsaida the government of Philip Herod sold fishing rights to wealthy individuals with the means of underwriting a large business, and they sublet the rights to fishermen. The fishermen paid a hefty tax to the investors and little love was lost between them. Matthew, the tax collector, may have been one of these. Five of the apostles—Peter, Andrew, James, John and Philip—came from Bethsaida.

http://www.americancatholic.org/newslet ... an0704.asp

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Réponse  Message 95 de 287 de ce thème 
De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 27/05/2015 15:53
The number eight is the first Cubic number

Eight is the first cubic number, the cube of two, 2 x 2 x 2. We have seen that three is the symbol of the first plane figure, and that four is the first square. So here, in the first cube, we see something of transcendent perfection indicated, something, the length and breadth and height of which are equal. This significance of the cube is seen in the fact that the "Holy of Holies," both in the Tabernacle and in the Temple, were cubes. In the Tabernacle it was a cube of 10 cubits. In the Temple it was a cube of 20 cubits. In Revelation 20 the New Jerusalem is to be a cube of 12,000 furlongs.

http://www.biblestudy.org/bibleref/mean ... ble/8.html

Holy of Holies is a term in the Hebrew Bible which refers to the inner sanctuary of the Tabernacle and later the Temple in Jerusalem where the Ark of the Covenant was kept during the First Temple, which could be entered only by the High Priest on Yom Kippur. The Ark of the Covenant is said to have contained the Ten Commandments, which were believed to have been given by God to Moses and the Israelites at Mount Sinai.

Jesus = Ἰησοῦς = Ἰ = 10 + η = 8 + σ = 200 + ο = 70 + ῦ = 400 + ς = 200 = 888

http://www.articlesbase.com/christianit ... 21027.html

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Réponse  Message 96 de 287 de ce thème 
De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 28/05/2015 17:43
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Lamentation of Christ

by Poussin
he has placed in the background the Pyramids in the background
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The accuracy of the pyramid's workmanship is such that the four sides of the base have an average error of only 58 millimetres in length.[7] The base is horizontal and flat to within ±15 mm.[8] The sides of the square base are closely aligned to the four cardinal compass points (within 4 minutes of arc)[9] based on true north, not magnetic north,[10] and the finished base was squared to a mean corner error of only 12 seconds of arc.[11] The completed design dimensions, as suggested by Petrie's survey and subsequent studies, are estimated to have originally been 280 cubits high by 440 cubits long at each of the four sides of its base. The ratio of the perimeter to height of 1760/280 cubits equates to 2π to an accuracy of better than 0.05% (corresponding to the well-known approximation of π as 22/7). Some Egyptologists consider this to have been the result of deliberate design proportion. Verner wrote, "We can conclude that although the ancient Egyptians could not precisely define the value of π, in practice they used it".[12] Petrie, author of Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh concluded: "but these relations of areas and of circular ratio are so systematic that we should grant that they were in the builder's design".

More than a century later, Greaves' measurements and additional measurements made by French engineers during Napoleon's expedition in Egypt, were studied by John Taylor (1781–1864). Taylor claimed that the measurements indicated that the ancients had used a unit of measure about 1/1000 greater than a modern British inch.[2] This was origin of the "pyramid inch". Taylor regarded the "pyramid inch" to be 1/25 of the "sacred cubit" whose existence had earlier been postulated by Isaac Newton

The principal argument was that the total length of the four sides of the pyramid would be 36524 (100 times the number of days in a year) if measured in pyramid inches. Taylor and his followers, who included the Astronomer Royal of Scotland Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819–1900),[4] also found numerous apparent coincidences between the measurements of the pyramids and the geometry of the earth and the solar system. They concluded that the British system of measures was derived from a far more ancient, if not divine, system. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, this theory played a significant role in the debates over whether Britain and the United States should adopt the metric system[

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De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 28/05/2015 17:48
Image
Lamentation of Christ

by Poussin
he has placed in the background the Pyramids in the background
Image

The accuracy of the pyramid's workmanship is such that the four sides of the base have an average error of only 58 millimetres in length.[7] The base is horizontal and flat to within ±15 mm.[8] The sides of the square base are closely aligned to the four cardinal compass points (within 4 minutes of arc)[9] based on true north, not magnetic north,[10] and the finished base was squared to a mean corner error of only 12 seconds of arc.[11] The completed design dimensions, as suggested by Petrie's survey and subsequent studies, are estimated to have originally been 280 cubits high by 440 cubits long at each of the four sides of its base. The ratio of the perimeter to height of 1760/280 cubits equates to 2π to an accuracy of better than 0.05% (corresponding to the well-known approximation of π as 22/7). Some Egyptologists consider this to have been the result of deliberate design proportion. Verner wrote, "We can conclude that although the ancient Egyptians could not precisely define the value of π, in practice they used it".[12] Petrie, author of Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh concluded: "but these relations of areas and of circular ratio are so systematic that we should grant that they were in the builder's design".

More than a century later, Greaves' measurements and additional measurements made by French engineers during Napoleon's expedition in Egypt, were studied by John Taylor (1781–1864). Taylor claimed that the measurements indicated that the ancients had used a unit of measure about 1/1000 greater than a modern British inch.[2] This was origin of the "pyramid inch". Taylor regarded the "pyramid inch" to be 1/25 of the "sacred cubit" whose existence had earlier been postulated by Isaac Newton

The principal argument was that the total length of the four sides of the pyramid would be 36524 (100 times the number of days in a year) if measured in pyramid inches. Taylor and his followers, who included the Astronomer Royal of Scotland Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819–1900),[4] also found numerous apparent coincidences between the measurements of the pyramids and the geometry of the earth and the solar system. They concluded that the British system of measures was derived from a far more ancient, if not divine, system. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, this theory played a significant role in the debates over whether Britain and the United States should adopt the metric system[

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De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 28/05/2015 17:51
Image
Lamentation of Christ

by Poussin
he has placed in the background the Pyramids in the background
Image

The accuracy of the pyramid's workmanship is such that the four sides of the base have an average error of only 58 millimetres in length.[7] The base is horizontal and flat to within ±15 mm.[8] The sides of the square base are closely aligned to the four cardinal compass points (within 4 minutes of arc)[9] based on true north, not magnetic north,[10] and the finished base was squared to a mean corner error of only 12 seconds of arc.[11] The completed design dimensions, as suggested by Petrie's survey and subsequent studies, are estimated to have originally been 280 cubits high by 440 cubits long at each of the four sides of its base. The ratio of the perimeter to height of 1760/280 cubits equates to 2π to an accuracy of better than 0.05% (corresponding to the well-known approximation of π as 22/7). Some Egyptologists consider this to have been the result of deliberate design proportion. Verner wrote, "We can conclude that although the ancient Egyptians could not precisely define the value of π, in practice they used it".[12] Petrie, author of Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh concluded: "but these relations of areas and of circular ratio are so systematic that we should grant that they were in the builder's design".

More than a century later, Greaves' measurements and additional measurements made by French engineers during Napoleon's expedition in Egypt, were studied by John Taylor (1781–1864). Taylor claimed that the measurements indicated that the ancients had used a unit of measure about 1/1000 greater than a modern British inch.[2] This was origin of the "pyramid inch". Taylor regarded the "pyramid inch" to be 1/25 of the "sacred cubit" whose existence had earlier been postulated by Isaac Newton

The principal argument was that the total length of the four sides of the pyramid would be 36524 (100 times the number of days in a year) if measured in pyramid inches. Taylor and his followers, who included the Astronomer Royal of Scotland Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819–1900),[4] also found numerous apparent coincidences between the measurements of the pyramids and the geometry of the earth and the solar system. They concluded that the British system of measures was derived from a far more ancient, if not divine, system. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, this theory played a significant role in the debates over whether Britain and the United States should adopt the metric system[

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Réponse  Message 105 de 287 de ce thème 
De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 28/05/2015 18:33
Thanks Indigo for putting up the John XXIII cross

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Lepenski Vir site, with the remains of 136 residential and sacral buildings dating from 6500 BC to 5500 BC.
All the houses share a very distinct shape, built according to a complicated geometric pattern. The basis of each of the houses is a circle segment of exactly 60 degrees, constructed in the manner of an equilateral triangle. This unique layout demonstrates the level of mathematical and geometric knowledge of the inhabitants of Lepenski Vir. The peculiar choice of the equilateral triangle as a basis instead of the more common round or rectangular form suggests the significance of numbers in the lives of the settlement's inhabitants.

the Dragon's eye
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... l_Koch.svg
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the shield of Trinity

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Réponse  Message 106 de 287 de ce thème 
De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 28/05/2015 19:07
I don't know who is responsible? I know some crop circles are made by men and women. I have seen them make them on TV
they go out of the way to bend the wheat and make their designs before the light rises ...it takes a lot of work
Some people have taken credit for some of them so perhaps it is men creating beautiful designs It hasn't stopped over the years
I still think there is a mystery here...why do they do it and what makes them choose their designs?
What are their intentions?....

the big ones well they are amazing
and many of the designs are based on geometry

It is sacred geometry that is made for without profit or recognition and destroyed after its production returning the next spring
a whole message of death and regeneration ...like the Tibet monks sand painting

If you were a Druid then this would be your church ....Nature ...not a church with walls and a roof

Rennes Chateau Magdalene chapel uses sacred geometry and it is amazing
up above your head on the ceiling are stars in the sky
there is a connection with the heavens

Sauniere demonstrates through geometry the dimensions ...the black and white checkerboard floor like the Freemasons temple
two dimensions
then he has the cube like structure which demonstrates the third dimension

but then I think it can represent the elusive fourth dimension
the tesseract
Image

and if you unwrap a tesseract you get Salvator Dali's cross
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on the answer WHY
I believe it is to open our awareness and consciousness ....when you understand why these patterns are placed in a church
then you understand the majesty of a crop circle created under the stars....the crop circle maker's church is not a church of walls but of nature
Nature's design has many examples of geometry
like this
honeybees make a honeycomb hexagonal cells
The belief that God created the universe according to a geometric plan has ancient origins. Plutarch attributed the belief to Plato, writing "Plato said God
geometrizes continually" (Convivialium disputationum, liber 8,2).

mankind builds incredible things
Image
the geometric pyramids

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the pyramid of the moon

the crop circles are unique because they are created and destroyed and then created again
there is quite a spiritual aspect to it

lets take the Hour glass crop circle ...the Hour glass is seen in Freemason symbolism indicating time
Time is a dimension in which events can be ordered from the past through the present into the future

now the fascinating part of the design is do we have lots of time or do we have hardly any....it depends on the angle your looking at that determines the answer

Its the VIEWER who chooses which angle :wink:
Which view do you have Davinho....is the hour glass running out or is it just starting
Is the age coming to an end and another just starting ....Age of Aquarius is coming and the Age of Pisces is coming to an end

Teniers used the hour glass in his paintings as a symbol ...Teniers hold the key

Time is a dimension and the hour glass is man's attempt to measure time
Man has been trying to measure time for a long time
:D
There is an appointed time (zman) for everything. And there is a time (’êth) for every event under heaven–
A time (’êth) to give birth, and a time to die; A time to plant, and a time to uproot what is planted.
A time to kill, and a time to heal; A time to tear down, and a time to build up.
A time to weep, and a time to laugh; A time to mourn, and a time to dance.
A time to throw stones, and a time to gather stones; A time to embrace, and a time to shun embracing.
A time to search, and a time to give up as lost; A time to keep, and a time to throw away.
A time to tear apart, and a time to sew together; A time to be silent, and a time to speak.
A time to love, and a time to hate; A time for war, and a time for peace. – Ecclesiastes 3:1–8

I could go on and on for a long time :D

so for the short answer of all of this I don't know but I'm using my time to try to figure it out

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De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Envoyé: 02/06/2015 14:44

Solomun

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