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Rob S replied to the topic Specific heights of Russian pyramids in the forum Russian Pyramid Heights and Relationships to 432 1 year, 2 months ago
This is exciting stuff. I’m on pins and needles, really looking forward to the podcast.
I’ve done my own basic calculations and came up with about 4’10” for the ~1 foot sphere and 8’5” for the next size up (Phi scale), center height using the Planck length. I have to refine my calculations for a more precise height. I use sketch up to help…[Read more] -
Rob S replied to the topic Additional Forum Pages in the forum General Discussion 1 year, 4 months ago
Thank you. I have just posted in the
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Rob S started the topic Specific heights of Russian pyramids in the forum Russian Pyramid Heights and Relationships to 432 1 year, 4 months ago
I recently emailed Charlie to see what his thoughts were about the specific heights that the pyramids built in Russia have. I hope somebody may have additional information about this.
from the email.
The reason I made a 9 foot pyramid is, I have a strong feeling that the Russian pyramid research specific heights are important, but I’m not sure w…[Read more]
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Rob S replied to the topic Pyramid frame in the forum General Discussion 1 year, 4 months ago
Years ago I wrote an article on Hub pages and it is still posted there, I just checked. This article might give you better insight on the Giza pyramid.
https://hubpages.com/education/The-True-Purpose-of-the-Pyramids-of-Giza
Here are two excerpts from the article that may pertain to what you are asking about.
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Rob S replied to the topic Additional Forum Pages in the forum General Discussion 1 year, 4 months ago
I would like to see a forum about specific heights of the Russian build pyramids and the relationship to 432
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Rob S replied to the topic Dunce Cap in the forum General Discussion 1 year, 4 months ago
My suggestion to enhance a dunce cap it’s to mix Elmer’s glue with bionized quartz sand and paint the interior of the dunce cap with the mixture. Doesn’t specifically have to be Elmers glue.
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