Misteries of the Mexican pyramids
When Nassim Haramein was first looking for clues as to the geometry of the fabric of
space-time, many years ago, he turned his attention toward the
geometries in ancient culture's architecture and soon discovered the
book "Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids" by Peter Tompkins.
After many years researching the Mexican pyramids Tompkins concluded
that one fundamental concept that was being conveyed by the ancients
through their architecture was the relationship between a sphere and a tetrahedron.
If you put a tetrahedron inside a sphere (and it perfectly fits
inside), then one point of the tetrahedron will intersect the sphere at
one of the poles and the other 3 points will intersect at a very
specific latitude: 19.47 degrees (north or south of the equator
depending on the orientation). When a sphere is bisected at 19.47
degrees, it divides the area of the sphere in an exact 1/3 to 2/3 ratio.
It was from this image on a page in this book that first led Nassim on a
long trail of scientific discovery, logic and intuition to eventually
develop his unified field theory that centers on the structure of
space-time being full and that it is comprised of an underlying geometry
that is an infinite tetrahedral array with discreet spherical waveforms
called Planck spherical units (PSUs) around each tetrahedron: an
infinite 3D Flower of Life lattice structure.
Nassim Haramein's most recent paper goes on to describe a geometric
solution to gravity that centers on the ratio of information inside and
outside of the event horizon of black holes, again having to do with the
relational geometry of spheres and tetrahedrons.
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