Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Heavenly City Plan





The Heavenly City plan is from John Michell’s book “The Dimensions of Paradise: The Proportions and Symbolic Numbers of Ancient Cosmology”. He has studied ancient sites such as the Pyramids in Egypt and Stonehenge, as well as recent crop circle patterns, and has developed an in depth understanding of sacred geometry and units of measuring distances. Some of his other books include “The New View Over Atlantis” and “Twelve-Tribe Nations and the Science of Enchanting the Landscape”. The Heavenly City plan is based on a circle that is 7920 in diameter and the outer circles are 2160 in diameter. Those numbers are the diameters of the earth and moon in miles. The total of the 2 radiuses is 5040. The circumference of that circle, which passes through the center of the outer 12 circles, is equal to the four sides of the square that contains the inner circle, which is known as squaring the circle. To construct this, (see diagram), start with a circle and draw a square around it. Then construct an equilateral triangle from the base of the square. Where the triangle intersects the circle, it divides the circle into seven equal parts, so a heptagon can be inscribed. Repeat this step for the other three sides of the square, generating 28 points. Twelve circles can now be constructed around tthe perimeter of the circle by using the distance between points of the heptagons as the radius, leaving 4 openings every three circles. Inscribe a circle that touches the inner perimeters of the 12 circles and a square that contains it. That square has the same perimeter as the original circle.

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