hi harry.
thanks for the reply.i have sent an email to you, not much content, i just want to be sure i’m sending it to the right person.
i have visited trellech a few months ago and there was one stone that reminded of home,it looked like a petrified cloaked figure,never seen that before.
i’ve had a look at your book.it isn’t easy to read it on the screen, i’ll be getting a copy when i can.
i’ll be in touch,
andrew
hi harry.
thanks for the reply.i have sent an email to you, not much content, i just want to be …
Hi Andrew,
Yes it was a very pleasant surprise to meet someone not only with a similar interest but knowledge and expertise. I suggest that when you have the books, [and you may glean sufficient from the chapter inclusions here] see if your measures correlate with mine. It may take a time but in theory should work. Try extending the 2.72 to 2.727272727, use a 10 figure number for the sake of accuracy.This is impossible in practical terms I know, being a carpenter structural measures are more than familiar to me, but when dealing with refined units as these it is surprising what such accuracy does yield.
Note that 2.727272727 / 2.5 [pace to foot]=1.090909 etc which is the connecting factor between 1.056 [early British foot…that of course pre-dates Britain] and 1.152 which John Michell terms the long Egyptian foot. 5280 [British mile in feet /1.09090909 =4840 and this, divided by 5000 for a foot value gives 0.968 which was utilised to set out Rosslyn Chapel, is seen the Great Pyramid and has important Biblical connections. The connections abound.
I am looking forward to seeing what you have found in the region and comparing to my findings further south,from Trellech to the coast. We should find some interesting correlations here, in fact the stone we were looking at yesterday has commonalities with the set up of the three stones at Trellech. As seen in Measurements of the Gods [MOTG] Chapter 9.
My home e mail bye the way is
h.sivertsen@btinternet.com which would be easier for discussions regarding the subject of prehistory.
Cheers
Harry
Hi Andrew,
Yes it was a very pleasant surprise to meet someone not only with a similar interes…
hi Harry…just joined the site..it was nice to meet you today and have a chat. I hope to have a book of my own to discuss with you soon, we will see.
i’ll be in touch.
andrew
hi Harry…just joined the site..it was nice to meet you today and have a chat. I hope to have a …
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