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The Great Pyramid The material here is based on a book by Peter Lemesurier called the Great Pyramid Decoded, this was first published in 1977. The book shows how the internal passage system forms a precise 3D diagram that marks significant events and gives a time scale. Something significant is predicted for the year 2004 (+ or - 3) years. Another online source for this is at http://www.newdawnmagazine.com/Articles/Prophecy and the Great Pyramid.html. Peter Lemesurier's book about the Pyramid is well researched; based on researches by eminent Egyptologists such as Sir Flinders Petrie and Dr. Adam Rutherford, and he provides all the necessary references. Peter studied languages at Cambridge and is therefore qualified to comment on these matters. My book focuses on only a small part of Peter's book, but I shall follow his example by beginning with a description of the extraordinary details of the Great Pyramid. Many people think that the Great Pyramid of Giza is just a large pile of stones in the shape of a pyramid; but it is the small details that are the most impressive. I will start with the big things; it has twice the volume of the Empire State Building but it weighs thirty times more. It is made from giant pieces of limestone weighing up to seventy tons; stones cut so accurately that joining faces, five feet by seven feet, fit perfectly to within a fiftieth of an inch. A series of precisely shaped passages were built into the interior as part of the design, including some sections made from granite. The exterior of the pyramid was originally finished with a layer of smooth and polished stone. The small details are provided only by careful measurement, possible with modern surveying equipment, and a very large amount of detailed work has been already been done. All the original foundation marks, and other features, have survived well enough for the entire original design to be measurable. The ratio of the base perimeter length, to the full designed height, is exactly 2pi - this is a statement of mathematical competence by the designer and one that is not likely to arise accidentally, and it is a constant whatever the units of measurement you may use. The basic unit of measurement used is 1/10,000,000th of the Earth's radius (25.0265inches). The length of the base is exactly 365.242 of these units, which is exactly the number of days in a year. There are many other precise measures within the design, that indicate strongly that the designer of the pyramid new details about the size and orbit of the Earth; to an accuracy that has only been achieved recently with satellite data. The carefully constructed passages had no external entrance (the details of the first entry are known) and nothing was found within them, and there are no inscriptions anywhere. The evidence from archeology is that the Great Pyramid was one of the first to be built, and that the Egyptian State suddenly appeared at around the same time. It seems possible that the designer of the pyramid also founded Egypt so that the infrastructure needed to carry out the construction was in place. The proposition in Peter's book is that the pyramid represents the Earth, and that the passages are a three dimensional diagram of our spiritual progress through time. The time scale is provided by a star alignment, at the entrance end, to give a precise start date. The unit mentioned above, 25.0265 inches, appears to represent twenty-five years, providing a time scale. Therefore, the date represented at any point in the passage system can be determined, by measuring along the floor from the lines marked at the entrance. This one-inch basic unit occurs all over the pyramid. It is a strange coincidence that the first people to ever measure the pyramid accurately were British Egyptologists, using an almost identical unit of measurement. Rising passages represent progress, downward ones represent a decline. The present era coincides with the end of a long downward section, and the edge of a deep pit. Peter was aware that there is an ancient system of giving meanings to numbers, one that is nearly the same in all cultures around the world, and by applying this numerology to features of the passages, he discovered he could obtain meaningful readings. Now this may be starting to sound very speculative, and it is, but it is all there to be checked, and it gives a self-consistent and complex reading. What makes it interesting, is the way that important features seem to occur at the correct times and, as we shall see in later chapters, it has features in common with other prophesies about the End Days. Here is the description of the path that leads to the pit. Peter interprets the entrance features to mean the following: This is the path of the dead, the path of those reincarnating mortals who have lost their enlightenment and forsaken their spiritual nature. There is a precisely scored line on each side of the passage just inside the entrance. These lines would have formed a special alignment with the pole star (Alpha Draconis at that time) at noon on 21st March 2141 BC. From here, the passage goes downhill until 1453 BC, then it branches and an alternative upward path begins. Peter suggested this might represent Moses and the exodus from Egypt. Until recently, historians favoured a date of around 1200 BC for this, but my new Ryrie Study Bible says the favoured date is now 1450 BC! The main passage down levels off around 1521 AD and then enters a room with an uneven (and difficult to measure precisely) floor at around 1914. This room is the low point of the whole passage system, except for the deep pit in the middle of the floor. The pit begins around 2004 AD, plus or minus three years. This pit is an irregular shape and so has no measurable details. However, the passages, viewed from lengthways on, look rather like a cartoon of a naked man, wearing a crown, who is crushing something under his heel. That something is the pit.
The passageway exits the room on the other side of the pit, emphasizing that the path leads through it. He was able to deduce some meaning from the details of the chamber containing the pit, and from details elsewhere in the passage system. The main events are included in the following table, which also contains details from the passage system as a whole.
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