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Our analysis of the ancient lunar triangle
implies that its creators were not simply astronomers,
but rather,
astrophysicists intent on mapping the higher dimensional structure
of the universe
and if this is the case
there must be another half to this story.
So, where should we look?
Perhaps the most intriguing thing that we have noticed about our triangle
is that its proportions
conform precisely to one half of the Indian Mystic,
Srinivasa Ramanujan’s
remarkable channeled formulas
now hailed as the mathematical keys
to the elusive ten and twenty-six dimensional models.
Ramanujan’s theorems consistently total to 10 and 26
with sub-totals of 8 and 24 being of critical importance
and this suggests
that there might be a link
between his visions
and our Ancient Celtic geometry.
So let us now create our own geometric representation
of the universe
and see
how it compares.
Firstly
we have the three dimensions of space
length, depth and height
that we use to define a given point from within our physical universe
But if we step out of our universe,
we see that it is expanding all the time,
and so to describe that same point correctly from this vantage point,
we need a fourth
dimension of space,
the radius
of the universe.
And of course, as the expansion is a continuous process,
we also require a fifth dimension, Time,
to complete our definition.
This triangle just happens to be the smallest Pythagorean triangle
that can be constructed
with whole numbers.
"The Tome of Seus" tells us that there are two hands to the universe,
the left being a reflection of the right
along the axis at the fourth dimension
so let us draw this in.
Now we see an arrangement
that fits the Ramanujan theorems perfectly.
The sides of these triangles add up to
8, 8, 8,
which in turn, total the Ramanujan 24.
If we now add the two dimensions of time,
one for the left and one for the right hands of the universe,
the base line totals to the magic number of 10,
as do the hypotenuse,
and our grand total of 26 is also achieved.
Today
we all know that the universe has more dimensions,
so we might wonder,
could the next whole number Pythagorean triangle,
our now familiar
5, 12, 13 triangle,
hold the key
to another higher dimensional representation of the universe?
Similarly,
the baselines of the larger triangles,
each of which can be subdivided into 3 sections of 4,
produce the numbers 8, 8, 8.
The 5 + 5 symmetry of the Ramanujan 10 dimensional model
is provided by the short sides,
and once again,
the baseline represents the non-time dimensions,
and the hypotenuse
the grand total,
this time
of the 26 dimensional model.
A remarkable parallel you may think,
but here
is something that is even more amazing.
We have not only constructed a geometric model of the entire Cosmos,
but we have also plotted a map
of the Ancient Monuments
of Western Britain.
Here, we have described, what "The Tome of Seus"
has revealed as the "Great North Axis",
a powerful ley-line, discovered by dowsers many times, particularly on Lundy,
but never before explained.
If we begin our journey in Cornwall,
at the site of the hill fort
known as Castle Dore,
and make our way as the crow flies due North,
we pass over
St Mathiana’s Well.
Then, crossing the Bristol Channel,
we will pass directly over the highest point on Lundy,
commemorated with Standing Stones prior to the building of the lighthouse.
Next
we pass over the ancient harbour village
of Caldey Island,
now lost to the sea,
and continuing northwards we finally arrive at the precise centre of
the landscape skull
of Foel Drygarn.
Coincidence?
For those who remain sceptical,
let us investigate a little further.
If we follow the lateral line from the high point of Lundy,
eastwards,
we go through the monuments of the Exmoor Complex,
pass through the absolute centre of Stonehenge,
to finally
arrive at the fort of Quarley Hill.
Joining this terminal point
to those of the Great North Axis
completes an enormous Preseli Triangle.
Some archaeologists would argue at this point
that our ley-line landscape
is so littered with monuments
that this is hardly surprising,
but the accuracy
with which this triangle is described
could only be matched today with the aid of GPS positioning.
And, were we able to find another such triangle,
described with equal accuracy,
the coincidence theory
would be destroyed altogether.
Can we find another example of this triangle anywhere in Western Britain?
The answer to this question is,
we can find not one,
but three Preseli Triangles.
One that defines an area now known as the Preseli Cradle within its perimeters,
and two more
that have laid secreted
within the layout of Stonehenge
since the time of its completion.
The undeniable similarity between the between the Preseli Geometry
and the Ramanujan Theorems
leads us to conclude that
the Stone Age People of Preseli had a greater awareness of the
26 dimensional nature of the Cosmos,
than do the scientists of this, our so called,
self-labelled
'Age of Space'.
What is it that separates the people of Preseli,
and mystic geniuses like Srinivasa Ramanujan,
from the scientists of today?
Imagine
for just a moment
that your world
is a single electron,
orbiting the nucleus of an atom
that lies amid the vast and sprawling cosmos
of the once boiling cauldron of stone
that is today
Carn Meini.
To you,
in that unimaginably tiny world,
where civilisations would come and go
in less than a blink an Earthling's eye,
the now splendid view from the Carn Meini,
far beyond the limits of your universe
that looks out across the plains,
over the glistening sea
and up into the seemingly
endless depths of the heavens,
would be totally
unimaginable.
What the Bluestone teaches us
is this;
that it is just as important
to look within
when we search for our truths,
as it is to look to the heavens,
for it is by peering within
that some of our greatest discoveries are to be made.
But what was it
that drove the Preseli People
in their ruthless pursuit of the laws of the universe,
and was the wisdom that they unearthed,
and encoded within their sacred geometry,
placed there
for safekeeping
for us
to discover
in our moment of despair
many thousands of years later?
Music: The Stones
are in
your bones