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Stone Library The language
the Ancients used was in part designed to provide huge amounts of detail
using Simbology instead of words. Words can only
convey so much detail. Symbols and trigonometry can convey so much more using
the same basic tools. So in map making the language they used is not letters.
The language used is location of said rock/megalith/kiva/cliff
dwelling/monolith, etc. x feet from A geological formation,
y elevation from the closest "floor" geologically speaking the
bottom of the closest valley, z the direction the sun hits the stone. Those
geometry variables are a language to those cultures. It is important
to note that using geometry as a language is what cartographers have been using
as a language/way to communicate for a very long time. The ancients simply
used a much more complex version of cartography. But hid it so well that for
the last many millennia the secrets of this language have been hidden. That same
language is used in architecture. 3 You see that line between pyramid A and location B. That line has to
bisect a degree on both sides in order to arrive at said destination. Is this Biblical; absolutely. Genesis 4(Ansuz/communication); 7 (Gebo partnership),
Enoch’s task of building. The location in which each megalith is
placed as well as its degrees from each other, those tell a specific story.
All letters in the Futhark are also Numbers. So the numbers involved with both
location and degrees from each other those numbers convert to letters.
Combine those letters into words, combine words into sentences, this is
actually a library. American Mound Builders The Hopi Kiva configurations Megalith configurations Egypt Pyramid Library
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