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Earth’s orbital speed = one 10,000th of the speed of light
Furthermore, using NASA data, we found that the diameter of our planet’s motion around the Sun is almost exactly 600 x 106 kush per Sumerian second
— May 03, 2025 07:29PM
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Furthermore, using NASA data, we found that the diameter of our planet’s motion around the Sun is almost exactly 600 x 106 kush per Sumerian second
Gee
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the Earth was precisely 3.66 times larger than the Moon and that the Sun was 400 times larger. Having 10 digits on their hands they had naturally worked in base 10 and saw the relationship as follows:
Moon
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100
Earth
–
366
Sun
–
40,000
— May 03, 2025 07:28PM
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Moon
–
100
Earth
–
366
Sun
–
40,000
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The Minoan foot is nowhere near the same linear measurement as the Megalithic Yard, yet it was clearly intended that 1,000 Minoan feet should represent the same linear distance as 366 Megalithic Yards, which itself is exactly one Megalithic Second of arc of the polar circumference of the Earth
— May 03, 2025 07:21PM
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the oldest Japanese measure was known as the ‘shaku’, which is believed to have been imported from China more than 1,000 years ago. At 30.30 centimetres this unit is almost indistinguishable from a Minoan foot, which is just 0.6 millimetres larger. It follows therefore that 366 Megalithic Yards are almost the same as 1,000 Japanese shaku, with a fit accuracy of 99.8 per cent
— May 03, 2025 07:09PM
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The polar circumference of the Earth is around 40,008 kilometres, which is 40,008,000 metres. A degree is one 360th of this, which is 111,133.33 metres. The Greek foot is 30.861 centimetres in length and this divides into 111,133.33 metres 360,109 times
1 modern second of time = 1,500 Greek feet
1 modern minute of Time = 90,000 Greek feet
1 modern hour of time = 5,400,000 Greek feet
1 day =129,600,000 Greek feet
— May 03, 2025 05:26PM
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1 modern second of time = 1,500 Greek feet
1 modern minute of Time = 90,000 Greek feet
1 modern hour of time = 5,400,000 Greek feet
1 day =129,600,000 Greek feet
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Jefferson had identified that the relationship between the avoirdupois pound, as used today, and the troy pound exhibit the same relationship as between liquid and grain measures. He was highly surprised to discover this and went on to explain that this links up various measures from the past
Jefferson had identified a relationship between wheat and water that is a ratio of 144:175
— May 03, 2025 04:32PM
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Jefferson had identified a relationship between wheat and water that is a ratio of 144:175
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The 4 x 4 x 4 Megalithic Inch cube proved to hold an imperial pint of water but when the same cube was filled with barley grains it weighed exactly one imperial (or avoirdupois) pound.
— May 03, 2025 04:31PM
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Troy weights were still used alongside avoirdupois weights in Jefferson’s time and like the avoirdupois weights it is thought that troy weights had originated in the Champagne Fairs, most probably named after ‘Troyes’, the capital of Champagne.
— May 03, 2025 04:29PM
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with sides of one-tenth of a Megalithic Yard holds one imperial pint of water and one imperial pound of grain to a very high level of accuracy. Doubling the length of the sides produces a capacity of one imperial gallon and doubling again produces a weight of one dry bushel
— May 03, 2025 04:00PM
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12 inches = 1 foot
3 feet = 1 yard
5½ yards = 1 rod
4 rods = 1 chain
10 chains = 1 furlong
8 furlongs = 1 mile
the rod stood out as being particularly odd at 5½ yards or 16½ feet. While the other units were neat integer numbers, the rod gave the impression of being alien – as though it had come from somewhere else
the rod (also known as a pole or a perch) he noticed that it was very close to six Megalithic Yards
— May 03, 2025 02:59PM
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3 feet = 1 yard
5½ yards = 1 rod
4 rods = 1 chain
10 chains = 1 furlong
8 furlongs = 1 mile
the rod stood out as being particularly odd at 5½ yards or 16½ feet. While the other units were neat integer numbers, the rod gave the impression of being alien – as though it had come from somewhere else
the rod (also known as a pole or a perch) he noticed that it was very close to six Megalithic Yards
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Graham dubbed this unit a ‘Minoan foot’, which he stated was equal to 30.36 centimetres.
one second of arc in the assumed Megalithic system (366 MY) is equal to 303.6577 metres – which is exactly 1,000 Minoan feet
— May 01, 2025 05:24PM
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one second of arc in the assumed Megalithic system (366 MY) is equal to 303.6577 metres – which is exactly 1,000 Minoan feet
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Taking Thom’s Megalithic Yard of 0.8296656 metres we could reverse-engineer the process by multiplying it by 366 x 6 x 60 x 366, giving a supposed planetary circumference of a little under 40,010 kilometres. This is less than 0.005 per cent away from our modern estimate and it is so close as to be negligible
— May 01, 2025 05:23PM
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full circle of the Earth = 48,221,838 MY
Well, that did not look too exciting. Nor did the next two steps:
one degree (a 366th part) = 131,754 MY
one minute (a 60th part) = 2,196 MY
But the final breakdown was truly remarkable:
one second (a 6th part) = 366 MY
— May 01, 2025 05:22PM
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Well, that did not look too exciting. Nor did the next two steps:
one degree (a 366th part) = 131,754 MY
one minute (a 60th part) = 2,196 MY
But the final breakdown was truly remarkable:
one second (a 6th part) = 366 MY
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2.722 feet/82.966 centimetres. He named this unit a ‘Megalithic Yard’ because it was only a few inches less than a standard yard
— May 01, 2025 03:24PM
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