posted on Sep, 12 2012 @ 05:35 AM
This is something I wanted to share with you, though I'm not certain if it is of any value.
For a while ago I started to assemble facts for a fictional catastrophe theory. During this process I discovered some amazing facts, new to me anyway.
The most intriguing find was the harmony that the Great Pyramid of Giza possesses. If you want to read more about that you can visit my thread
here. Anyways, that lead me to inspect more old structures including the Pyramid of
the Sun at Teotihuacàn. I didn't know that these two Ancient buildings were so alike designed. They both share almost exactly the same base length
and they share the systematics of the same 'harmonic tuning' I presented in my fictional theory. That is, due to mathematical laws they follow our
440Hz musical A-tuning.
These lead to the fact that I linked them together and superimposed the sites upon each other. Here is where it gets a bit creepy. Not a lot, but a
little. After the superimposing I ended up with this kind of picture.
Here Khufu and the Sun pyramid are base to base. As above, so below. I have named the rest of the sites by planets, as they 'match' the positions on
our beloved "doomsday". I know the relations and positions aren't that accurate at all, but I still see a match.
Notice how the Khafre pyramid lines up with the Avenue of the Dead. If that wouldn't have happened, I wouldn't be writing this to you. My interest
rose and I had to go a bit further. That is why you see a green and a red line on the map. If this truly would be an ancient map, it had to reveal us
something. Something that can not be seen by examining only one site. So that lead to the idea of drawing a line from Teotihuacàn following the given
direction by Khafre and the Sphinx. And the same I did at Giza, only following the Avenue of the Dead over there. So, where did I end up. The accurate
headings I used were 106.39 from Teotihuacàn and 184.44 from Giza.
A pretty neat coincedence. I ended up in south Africa directly on top of an Ancient gigantic volcano. To really heat up my own interest the
cross-section was almost a right angle.
The Pilanesberg Game Reserve is located in North West Province in South Africa, west of Pretoria. The park borders with the entertainment complex Sun
City. The park is currently administered by the North West Parks and Tourism Board.
The area is fringed by three concentric ridges or rings of hills, of which the formation rises from the surrounding plains. Pilanesberg is named after
a Tswana chief, Pilane,[1] the 'Pilanesberg Alkaline Ring Complex' is the park's primary geological feature. This vast circular geological feature
is ancient even by geological standards as it is the crater of a long extinct volcano and the result of eruptions some 1,200 million years ago. It is
one of the largest volcanic complexes of its type in the world, the rare rock types and formations make it a unique geological feature. A number of
rare minerals occur in the park. Pilanesberg Game Reserve rates high amongst the world's outstanding geological phenomena
Scattered throughout the park are various sites that originate from the Iron age and Stone age and show the presence of man from those periods in
these areas.
Source
No doom and gloom intended. Just a weird coincedence I wanted to share.