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The Metre's connection to the Moon
Shows how the Metre length was defined according to numbers found in the behaviour of the Moon rather than being one ten millionth of the meridian from Equator to Pole.
The Metre and the Moon were connected by someone in revolutionary France. Here we show how the numbers tell the story behind the creation of a unit that was designed to replace all of the ancient measures. It shows how a knowledge of metrology can revolutionise our knowledge of the past and reveal hidden secrets within artifacts and buildings.
Face Mountains
A discussion of human features found in natural features such as faces. Includes many famous mythological and recently collected examples. Contributions welcome.
Face Mountains, or other natural features resembling familiar forms, are likely to be based on natural structures, themselves shaped by extrusion, wind, water and ice flow erosion.Variations in hardness will have a role.
However, it is possible to modify a landscape feature either by directed erosion or direct removal of material. Also, it is possible for a natural face, as at Antequerra, to represent the sacred concepts of the Earth evident in what we know about prehistoric cultures. The alignment of buildings such as burial dolmen to these features, naturally develops the idea of a sacred complex.
The face on Mars illustrates, at least, how prone we are to find faces, having an entire, emotional side to the brain devoted to this task of 'reading' the meaning of a face. It has also been pointed out that the face on Mars is an epistomological event in the mind of mankind, like a reflector of all we could see in why it is there, telling us what we think or like to think. The evidence is growing that humanoid landscape features formed a part of Earth Mysteries and also, in the case of the Dolmen of Antequerra, should form a part in a thorough archeaological investigation of that site.
Driven by a storm from their usual area of work, a crew of Greek sponge divers found themselves off the Aegean island of Antikythera. There, in 200 feet of water, they discovered the remains of a shipwreck from classical times. This ship, it was later surmised, was a Roman galley laden with Greek statues and other treasure: booty being taken back to the imperial capitol. Among the relics brought up from this shipwreck and taken to the Greek National Archeological Museum was a coral encrusted bronze mechanism.
Dated at 80 BC or earlier, it was not clear initially what the device was, except that it was clearly a sophisticated mechanism. X-ray analysis was subsequently used to probe the inner structure of the device, the details of the gears.
Finally in 1974, a full analysis was published by Professor D. De Solla Price. While some of the original gearing was missing, there was enough to work out that the device was intended to show the motion of the Moon, Sun, and most likely the Planets through the years, when the handle was turned.
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