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I answered the question and then I asked another, what's your problem?Sarrk wrote:
This is an Ask and Answer topic, not this or that
{my problem is that your previous msg is a spam.}Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I answered the question and then I asked another, what's your problem?Sarrk wrote:
This is an Ask and Answer topic, not this or that
Au Contraire, my fellow Canadian; it isn't.Canadianloser wrote:
forums obviously
how is a perfect circle a square?
What's the significance of 2012?http://www.egypt-tehuti.org/books/sacred-geometry-inside-look.pdf wrote:
In all Ancient Egyptian mathematical papyri, the area of a circle was obtained by squaring the circle. The diameter was always represented as 9 cubits. The Ancient Egyptian papyri equate the 9 cubit diameter circle to a square with
the sides of 8 cubits.
The mystical squaring of the circle represents the relationship between Ra (Re) and Tehuti (Thoth, Hermes).
The number 9, as the diameter, represents the Ennead, the group of 9 neteru (gods) who produced the ingredients of creation. The 9 are all aspects of Ra, the primeval cosmic creative force, whose symbol is/was the circle.
Eight is the number of Tehuti, and at Khmunu (Hermopolis), Tehuti (Hermes to the Greeks, Mercury to the Romans) is called the Master of the City of Eight. Tehuti gives man access to the mysteries of the manifested world, which were symbolized by the number 8. The manifestation of creation in 8 terms are
present in all four Ancient Egyptian cosmological centers.
The underlying metaphysical patterns of the manifested universe are represented in the relationship of squaring the circle (Ra and Tehuti —conceived and manifested).
Tehuti transformed the creation concept (symbolized in a circle) into a physical and metaphysical reality. Such transformation is reflected in the Ancient Egyptian process of “squaring
the circle”.
The area of a circle with 9 cubits as its diameter = 63.61725
The area of the squared circle with 8 cubits as its side = 64
The difference = 64 - 63.61725 = 0.38
Such a difference = 0.6%, which reflects the Ancient Egyptian consideration of a slight deviation in the manifested world from perfection.
A good example of this slight imperfection is the orbit of the earth around the sun, which follows an elliptical shape and not a perfect circle.
Musically, the ratio 8:9 is the Perfect Tone.
The ratio 8:9 = 23 : 32. This is the perfect relationship between the reciprocals of 2 and 3 to their reciprocal powers of 3 and 2. The numbers 2 and 3 are the two primary cosmic numbers...
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2012 is when the Mayan calendar ends; marking the end of the world as we know it.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
And, to answer Candianloser:What's the significance of 2012?http://www.egypt-tehuti.org/books/sacred-geometry-inside-look.pdf wrote:
In all Ancient Egyptian mathematical papyri, the area of a circle was obtained by squaring the circle. The diameter was always represented as 9 cubits. The
Ancient Egyptian papyri equate the 9
cubit diameter circle to a square with
the sides of 8 cubits.
The mystical squaring of the circle
represents the relationship between Ra
(Re) and Tehuti (Thoth, Hermes).
The number 9, as the diameter, represents
the Ennead, the group of 9
neteru (gods) who produced the ingredients
of creation. The 9 are all aspects
of Ra, the primeval cosmic creative
force, whose symbol is/was the circle.
Eight is the number of Tehuti, and at Khmunu (Hermopolis),
Tehuti (Hermes to the Greeks, Mercury to the Romans) is called
the Master of the City of Eight. Tehuti gives man access to the
mysteries of the manifested world, which were symbolized by
the number 8. The manifestation of creation in 8 terms are
present in all four Ancient Egyptian cosmological centers.
The underlying metaphysical patterns of the manifested
universe are represented in the relationship of squaring the circle
(Ra and Tehuti —conceived and manifested).
Tehuti transformed the creation concept (symbolized in a
circle) into a physical and metaphysical reality. Such transformation
is reflected in the Ancient Egyptian process of “squaring
the circle”.
The area of a circle with 9 cubits as its diameter = 63.61725
The area of the squared circle with 8 cubits as its side = 64
The difference = 64 - 63.61725 = 0.38
Such a difference = 0.6%, which reflects the Ancient Egyptian
consideration of a slight deviation in the manifested world
from perfection.
A good example of this slight imperfection is the orbit of
the earth around the sun, which follows an elliptical shape and
not a perfect circle.
Musically, the ratio 8:9 is the Perfect Tone.
The ratio 8:9 = 23 : 32. This is the perfect relationship between
the reciprocals of 2 and 3 to their reciprocal powers of 3
and 2. The numbers 2 and 3 are the two primary cosmic numbers,
as will be discussed next.
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