Why don't the units of measurement attached to those numbers matter in your deciphered output? — Nils Loc
The "Sphinx" Is Said To Be The Defaced Image Of A "Lion" Or "Lioness". — The Grandfather Of Philosophy
It is the body of a dog, ask any sane zoologist about it. — Sir2u
However, The Unit Of Measure Does Not Determine The Mathematical And Geometrical Connections, — The Grandfather Of Philosophy
Anubis was depicted as a jackal, canine, and was the protect of the dead.
Bastet was the god that had the head of a cat, and therefore cats were honored. Not all cats were counted as gods, but a god was a cat. — Sir2u
Then why bother measuring? And where did you get those measurements anyway? Are they on Wikipedia?
What deity does my name correspond to by this numerological system? Does it work backwards? — Nils Loc
Objectively, The Square Perimeter Of Earth Is Exactly 31680 Miles. — The Grandfather Of Philosophy
So The Expansion Of Giza And The Sphinx, Is Interlocked With The Dimensions Of Earth's Square Perimeter, Hence The Bottom Of A Pyramid Is "Square". — The Grandfather Of Philosophy
When you say square perimeter of Earth, does this also mean the area of the earth, or is it the area of a square or circular plane tangential to the sphere of earth? — Nils Loc
But why can't we change the units of measurement? What happens if you change the diameter of earth to kilometers but keep in height of the sphinx and giza in feet? — Nils Loc
Because The Ancient Ones Measured The Great Pyramid In "Feet", "Mile", "Yard" For Their Unit Of Measure — The Grandfather Of Philosophy
Were the Ancient Ones the ancient Egyptians? Do you find any humor in the "fact" they used these units of measurement? — Nils Loc
You're one strange cat, that's for sure. I think doing numerology would make me depressed because I wouldn't know why I'm doing it. What is the point?
Even worse, what if you could never teach the point. You have to look at your student and tell him to get lost, got to a vocational school, as he/she is just not up to the task of learning about the Secrets of the Universe.
Is spinning a clay pot any less significant? — Nils Loc
It's all very gnostic. Sad to say I'm not Truly interested in anything, just half-heartedly interested.
So if we go through the door (by some art of numerological gnosis) do we notice that the universe is changed or are our memories modified in that shift so that we believe nothing has changed even though it has?
If you can't measure an absolute change does that mean the change didn't occur precisely due to an inability to determine it with regard to time? — Nils Loc
Even SEKHMET Is In The Picture Operating Advanced Machinery — The Grandfather Of Philosophy
What is this advanced machinery?
How do we get out of this simulation? — JerseyFlight
What led you to start studying all this stuff? — JerseyFlight
Well it's clear you have thought a great deal about it, so I would like to thank you for sharing it. You have a very unique mind. — JerseyFlight
Well it's clear you have thought a great deal about it, so I would like to thank you for sharing it. You have a very unique mind. — JerseyFlight
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