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AnecDivad Lost Junkie
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 7:32 am Post subject: THE NUMBERS IN THE GREAT PYRAMID |
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In the « relieving chambers » of the Great Pyramid « quarry marks » have been « found » by colonel Vyse in 1837. All those quotation marks mean the mainstream paradigm says so, even though a close study of the inscriptions indicates that most likely Vyse painted the glyphs himself.
Anyway in archaeological reports by W. F. Petrie (Pyr and temples etc. cit., p.94) the roof of the fifth relieving chamber of the Great Pyramid of Giza is marked by the numbers 4 - 18 - 21 - 23 .
John Shea Perring, who was assisting Vyse, reported the numbers 4 - 8 - 21 - 20 for the same roof of the same relieving chamber (L’architettura delle piramidi menfitte, « La grande piramide di Cheope » p.134, Maragioglio and Rinaldi).
Maybe the difference comes from the difficulties of translating Egyptian hieratic glyphs or from the carelessness of the reporters. But there might also be other numbers in other relieving chambers, like, say, 15,16 and 42.
It seems significant to me that three of the six numbers are written in the Great Pyramid. In Lost the references to Egypt (or the megalithic civilization) are redundant enough to make it more than a coincidence.
It squares with the theory of the megalithic civilization so here is a link to it: http://www.4815162342.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=59485
For those who want to check, Petrie's text is at http://www.ronaldbirdsall.com/gizeh/petrie/c7.html#38 ,end of section 63.
Perring's text is at page 284 of "Operations carried on at Giza", which can be read PDF at
http://www.archive.org/details/operationscarrie01howa .
What are the odds of three out of the six numbers to be the same as in Lost ? In the same order ? |
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clairesmybbymma Lost Junkie
Joined: 29 Feb 2008 Posts: 62 Location: In the Great State of Dallas!
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Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:26 pm Post subject: Re: THE NUMBERS IN THE GREAT PYRAMID |
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| AnecDivad wrote: | In the « relieving chambers » of the Great Pyramid « quarry marks » have been « found » by colonel Vyse in 1837. All those quotation marks mean the mainstream paradigm says so, even though a close study of the inscriptions indicates that most likely Vyse painted the glyphs himself.
Anyway in archaeological reports by W. F. Petrie (Pyr and temples etc. cit., p.94) the roof of the fifth relieving chamber of the Great Pyramid of Giza is marked by the numbers 4 - 18 - 21 - 23 .
John Shea Perring, who was assisting Vyse, reported the numbers 4 - 8 - 21 - 20 for the same roof of the same relieving chamber (L’architettura delle piramidi menfitte, « La grande piramide di Cheope » p.134, Maragioglio and Rinaldi).
Maybe the difference comes from the difficulties of translating Egyptian hieratic glyphs or from the carelessness of the reporters. But there might also be other numbers in other relieving chambers, like, say, 15,16 and 42.
It seems significant to me that three of the six numbers are written in the Great Pyramid. In Lost the references to Egypt (or the megalithic civilization) are redundant enough to make it more than a coincidence.
It squares with the theory of the megalithic civilization so here is a link to it: http://www.4815162342.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=59485
For those who want to check, Petrie's text is at http://www.ronaldbirdsall.com/gizeh/petrie/c7.html#38 ,end of section 63.
Perring's text is at page 284 of "Operations carried on at Giza", which can be read PDF at
http://www.archive.org/details/operationscarrie01howa .
What are the odds of three out of the six numbers to be the same as in Lost ? In the same order ? |
I went to Half price books the other day and was looking through a book that was written in the 1930s.. The strangest thing happened.. As I was flipping through the book, I noticed that on some of the pages (7 to be exact) a single 'LOST number' was typed.. They were in the same order and it even had 108..
Part of a bigger picture? Or just page numbers.. You decide  _________________ I wonder... After Lost ends.. Will there be support groups for the addicts?
SWARLEY!! |
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AnecDivad Lost Junkie
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Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 5:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | went to Half price books the other day and was looking through a book that was written in the 1930s.. The strangest thing happened.. As I was flipping through the book, I noticed that on some of the pages (7 to be exact) a single 'LOST number' was typed.. They were in the same order and it even had 108..
Part of a bigger picture? Or just page numbers.. You decide |
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clairesmybbymma Lost Junkie
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Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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Eh.. I tried.. But it was late and I was stoned.. So my brain wasn't at top notch..
Anyway..
That's interesting that the numbers are found there.. And with LOST having Egyptian tie-ins, it's possible TPTB knew about it and based the numbers around that. Maybe it could be explained in the show that the Egyptians had their own version of the Valenzetti equation or something.. Who knows...
Hmm.. What if the pyramids were ancient hatches? Ha! j/k...
Have there been any theories as to why the numbers, LOST related or not, are in the pyramid? I know ancient religions based alot of beliefs and what-not on numerical factors and such.. But why those specific numbers and arrangement? _________________ I wonder... After Lost ends.. Will there be support groups for the addicts?
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nurnangerma Lost Newbie
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Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:55 am Post subject: THE NUMBERS IN THE GREAT PYRAMID |
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Hello Seijun
I have found Buddhism, along with advaita vedanta, to be particularly inspirational in developing an understanding the nature of being.
I do not hold the idea of a cycle of rebirth to be anything more than metaphorical. If there is an acceptance of the universe and our place in it as being emergent then rebirth is something that is constantly occupying. At any moment we are in a position to deal with our karma - all that is needed is an understanding of and a realization making real of the nature of the illusion of a separate self.
Easy words to type but, given the strength of the illusion, a strength founded on the many years we have had to build it, a much more difficult - perhaps impossible - task is to bring such truth 100 into ones life as it is lived.
may you be happy, kind, loving and peaceful
Brahma Swarup
Hello Bernee51 and thank you for the reply.
When you say that you believe the cycle of rebirth to be a metaphor, do you mean you only take it metaphorically or do you mean the Buddha himself was speaking metaphorically? I am assuming it is the former since the Buddha added that one has 7 lifetimes to achieve Nibbana.
Also, I am unfamiliar with advaita vedanta. Could you point me to a site that would give me some good information on that please? _________________ my work |
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