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'BERMUDA TRIANGLE' PROJECT - eTwinning school year 2011/2012
                                    – Group 5 –
Karolina Gajek (Poland) Roksana Zwolinska (Poland) Klaudia Zak (Poland) Joanna
Mikoda (Poland) Raquel Santana Ríos (Spain)Iru Rodríguez García (Spain)
Jennifer González Carballo (Spain) Jan (Germany)

Mathematical Code in Buildings

The most important aspect of generating a mathematical code would be to make a
symbolic ‘alphabet’ to work off of, which all other measurements could then use.
In order that your code may not be lost, you would carefully preserve its memory
within the culture and thereby introduce your number system into many myths
worldwide. Then, through skillful combination of numerology, geometry and
symbolism, it would be possible to turn these symbolic numbers into a language.
You would actually read the passages in the Pyramid themselves as time, counting
the years as you traveled forward. The keys to unlocking the meanings in the
timeline would then become the height and width of the passages, the degree
measurements of the various angles inside.
Years could be counted off in Primitive Egyptian Inches, carefully measured as we
travel through the narrow passageways. The height of the passage suddenly rises,
say at 3 AD, and you would make the new height just the right measurement in
inches to convey the massive symbolic explosion of progress that had just
occurred.
Mathematics is the only true universal language. If you use 360 degrees to measure
a circle, a 33-degree angle will always read the same no matter what historical
time period you are in. You could write all the predictions you wanted in obscure
hieroglyphics, but without something to decipher them, they are useless. We could
then say that the Pyramid code itself could be in danger of obsolescence, but
mathematics is different than an alphabet of letters; the laws remain constant.
All changes that came in the religious thought in the world are shown there, in
the variations in which the passage through same is reached, from the base to the
top- or to the open tomb and the top. In other words, it appears that we are now
in the final stage of this entire timeline, which has already predicted so many
other events accurately in the past.



Charles Piazzi Smyth

  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)
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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'BERMUDA TRIANGLE' PROJECT - eTwinning school year 2011/2012
                                    – Group 5 –
Karolina Gajek (Poland) Roksana Zwolinska (Poland) Klaudia Zak (Poland) Joanna
Mikoda (Poland) Raquel Santana Ríos (Spain)Iru Rodríguez García (Spain)
Jennifer González Carballo (Spain) Jan (Germany)




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'BERMUDA TRIANGLE' PROJECT - eTwinning school year 2011/2012
                                    – Group 5 –
Karolina Gajek (Poland) Roksana Zwolinska (Poland) Klaudia Zak (Poland) Joanna
Mikoda (Poland) Raquel Santana Ríos (Spain)Iru Rodríguez García (Spain)
Jennifer González Carballo (Spain) Jan (Germany)

Mathematischer Code in Bauwerken


Der wichtigste Aspekt in einem zeitlosen mathematischen Alphabet, ist die
Messbarkeit auf der alle anderen Messungen beruhen können. Damit der Code nicht
verloren gehen kann, muss er in allen Kulturabschnitten wiederzufinden sein. Durch
geschickte Kombination der Numerik, Geometrie und Symbolik, ist es möglich, diese
symbolischen Zahlen in eine Sprache zu überführen. So könnten die Abmessungen der
Pyramiden als eine Art Zeitlinie verstanden werden, die in den Maßangaben
versteckt und für die Nachwelt gesichert wurden. Der Schlüssel zum Entziffern der
Zeitleiste ist die Höhe und Breite der Kanäle und ihre verschiedenen Winkel.
Jahreszahlen werden in ägyptischen Zoll gezählt, die Angaben ergeben sich aus der
Reise durch die verschiedenen Kanäle. Abknickende Passagen stellen dann wichtige
geschichtliche Ereignisse dar.
Die Mathematik ist die einzige universelle Sprache. 360 Grad ergeben einen Kreis,
ein 33-Grad-Winkel ist immer gleichgroß, egal in welcher Zeitperiode wir uns
befinden. Die besten und schönsten Hieroglyphen sind nutzlos, wenn man sie nicht
entziffern kann. Wir könnten sagen, dass der Pyramiden Code irgendwann vergessen
sein könnte, aber die Mathematik ist anders als ein Alphabet von Buchstaben, ihre
Gesetze bleiben konstant. Alle religiösen und bedeutenden Ereignisse, sind in
Knicken und Passagen vom Fundament bis zur Spitze ablesbar. Aus heutiger Sicht
wären wir am Ende der Zeitleiste, die in den vergangenen Jahrhunderten so präzise
funktioniert hat.


Charles Piazzi Smyth

Als Seitenlänge der Pyramide ausgedrückt in Pyramidenzoll fand er den Wert 36524,
was sehr genau dem 100fachen der Länge des tropischen Jahres entspricht
gleichzeitig entsprechen 500 Millionen Pyramidenzoll (= 12712,7 km) der Länge der
Erdachse (= 12713,55 km).[22] Die Höhe der Pyramide mal 109 (5813 Pyramidenzoll ×
109 = 147,7978 Mio. km) entspräche der Entfernung der Erde von der Sonne (= 149,6
Mio. km). Zu weitergehenden Spekulationen fand sich Smyth durch die Verwendung des
Pyramidenzolls als Zeitmaß gedrängt, wobei ein Pyramidenzoll einem Jahr
entspricht. Davon ausgehend wurden Abmessungen innerhalb der Passagen und der
Großen Galerie in Beziehung zur biblischen Geschichte und dem christlichen
Heilsplan gesetzt. Ausgehend von diesen Theorien wurde das britische Zoll = 2,54
cm als geschichtliches Maß angesehen und damit die gleichzeitige Ablehnung des
metrischen Systems begründet.


http://2012wiki.com/index.php?title=Great_Pyramid_%28stone_calendar%29

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramidologie

„Der Nostradamus Effekt“, broadcasted by N24, Germany, 2012/2/5




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Mathematical code in buildings

  • 1. 'BERMUDA TRIANGLE' PROJECT - eTwinning school year 2011/2012 – Group 5 – Karolina Gajek (Poland) Roksana Zwolinska (Poland) Klaudia Zak (Poland) Joanna Mikoda (Poland) Raquel Santana Ríos (Spain)Iru Rodríguez García (Spain) Jennifer González Carballo (Spain) Jan (Germany) Mathematical Code in Buildings The most important aspect of generating a mathematical code would be to make a symbolic ‘alphabet’ to work off of, which all other measurements could then use. In order that your code may not be lost, you would carefully preserve its memory within the culture and thereby introduce your number system into many myths worldwide. Then, through skillful combination of numerology, geometry and symbolism, it would be possible to turn these symbolic numbers into a language. You would actually read the passages in the Pyramid themselves as time, counting the years as you traveled forward. The keys to unlocking the meanings in the timeline would then become the height and width of the passages, the degree measurements of the various angles inside. Years could be counted off in Primitive Egyptian Inches, carefully measured as we travel through the narrow passageways. The height of the passage suddenly rises, say at 3 AD, and you would make the new height just the right measurement in inches to convey the massive symbolic explosion of progress that had just occurred. Mathematics is the only true universal language. If you use 360 degrees to measure a circle, a 33-degree angle will always read the same no matter what historical time period you are in. You could write all the predictions you wanted in obscure hieroglyphics, but without something to decipher them, they are useless. We could then say that the Pyramid code itself could be in danger of obsolescence, but mathematics is different than an alphabet of letters; the laws remain constant. All changes that came in the religious thought in the world are shown there, in the variations in which the passage through same is reached, from the base to the top- or to the open tomb and the top. In other words, it appears that we are now in the final stage of this entire timeline, which has already predicted so many other events accurately in the past. Charles Piazzi Smyth 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) 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 1/3
  • 2. 'BERMUDA TRIANGLE' PROJECT - eTwinning school year 2011/2012 – Group 5 – Karolina Gajek (Poland) Roksana Zwolinska (Poland) Klaudia Zak (Poland) Joanna Mikoda (Poland) Raquel Santana Ríos (Spain)Iru Rodríguez García (Spain) Jennifer González Carballo (Spain) Jan (Germany) 2/3
  • 3. 'BERMUDA TRIANGLE' PROJECT - eTwinning school year 2011/2012 – Group 5 – Karolina Gajek (Poland) Roksana Zwolinska (Poland) Klaudia Zak (Poland) Joanna Mikoda (Poland) Raquel Santana Ríos (Spain)Iru Rodríguez García (Spain) Jennifer González Carballo (Spain) Jan (Germany) Mathematischer Code in Bauwerken Der wichtigste Aspekt in einem zeitlosen mathematischen Alphabet, ist die Messbarkeit auf der alle anderen Messungen beruhen können. Damit der Code nicht verloren gehen kann, muss er in allen Kulturabschnitten wiederzufinden sein. Durch geschickte Kombination der Numerik, Geometrie und Symbolik, ist es möglich, diese symbolischen Zahlen in eine Sprache zu überführen. So könnten die Abmessungen der Pyramiden als eine Art Zeitlinie verstanden werden, die in den Maßangaben versteckt und für die Nachwelt gesichert wurden. Der Schlüssel zum Entziffern der Zeitleiste ist die Höhe und Breite der Kanäle und ihre verschiedenen Winkel. Jahreszahlen werden in ägyptischen Zoll gezählt, die Angaben ergeben sich aus der Reise durch die verschiedenen Kanäle. Abknickende Passagen stellen dann wichtige geschichtliche Ereignisse dar. Die Mathematik ist die einzige universelle Sprache. 360 Grad ergeben einen Kreis, ein 33-Grad-Winkel ist immer gleichgroß, egal in welcher Zeitperiode wir uns befinden. Die besten und schönsten Hieroglyphen sind nutzlos, wenn man sie nicht entziffern kann. Wir könnten sagen, dass der Pyramiden Code irgendwann vergessen sein könnte, aber die Mathematik ist anders als ein Alphabet von Buchstaben, ihre Gesetze bleiben konstant. Alle religiösen und bedeutenden Ereignisse, sind in Knicken und Passagen vom Fundament bis zur Spitze ablesbar. Aus heutiger Sicht wären wir am Ende der Zeitleiste, die in den vergangenen Jahrhunderten so präzise funktioniert hat. Charles Piazzi Smyth Als Seitenlänge der Pyramide ausgedrückt in Pyramidenzoll fand er den Wert 36524, was sehr genau dem 100fachen der Länge des tropischen Jahres entspricht gleichzeitig entsprechen 500 Millionen Pyramidenzoll (= 12712,7 km) der Länge der Erdachse (= 12713,55 km).[22] Die Höhe der Pyramide mal 109 (5813 Pyramidenzoll × 109 = 147,7978 Mio. km) entspräche der Entfernung der Erde von der Sonne (= 149,6 Mio. km). Zu weitergehenden Spekulationen fand sich Smyth durch die Verwendung des Pyramidenzolls als Zeitmaß gedrängt, wobei ein Pyramidenzoll einem Jahr entspricht. Davon ausgehend wurden Abmessungen innerhalb der Passagen und der Großen Galerie in Beziehung zur biblischen Geschichte und dem christlichen Heilsplan gesetzt. Ausgehend von diesen Theorien wurde das britische Zoll = 2,54 cm als geschichtliches Maß angesehen und damit die gleichzeitige Ablehnung des metrischen Systems begründet. http://2012wiki.com/index.php?title=Great_Pyramid_%28stone_calendar%29 http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramidologie „Der Nostradamus Effekt“, broadcasted by N24, Germany, 2012/2/5 3/3