Active code 5000BC

Active code 5000BC on the banks of the Danube river in Yugoslavia ruins was found. It was measured by group of archaeologists led by Dragoslav Srajavic. Dimensions used characteristic numbers from the hidden codes of numbers from the 3 x 3 magic square. As such the builders displayed full mastery of a code which is not even understood today, except possibly by a few.

Active code 5000BC which is later used by Marduk’s ziggurat and the Great Pyramid of Egypt.

660 comes in two different ways the above magic square, vertically and horizontally. Each contain a fourfold and obvious use of the number 165. This number appears as follows. (1) Horizontally: add these numbers two at the time from 49 + 25 + 81 = 165. Then add the numbers in reverse as 94 + 52 + 18 = 165. Horizontal totals in this manner are 330. The same totals based on 165 can be found in reverse: 29 + 75 + 61 = 165 and in reverse we also have 92 + 57 + 16 = 165 etc. Ab and Cd equal 55 yards which translate in 165 feet.

As three sets of double numbers comprise each 165 sum, the aver age per set comes to fifty-five. Fifty five magically turns the single five of the three by three magic square in to a double five.

When viewed three numbers at the time in opposite positions (meaning two opposite positions) the average then becomes five hundred and fifty-five. Here are a couple of examples: 428 + 672 = 1110. Divided by two we get five hundred and fifty-five. Any grouping of three numbers in a straight line which crosses the central number, five. when added to itself forwards and backwards, also equals 1,110. Here is another example: 456 + 654 = 1110. For such sets of two numbers, the average is triple five, or 555.

Internal link: Gnomon versus Corner

External link: John Michell started me on my journey, here is an external link to his work: External link to my initial source of inspiration, the writings of John Michell: https://www.innertraditions.com/author/john-michell/

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