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Re: Theos-World Who & what TimeStar is

Feb 28, 2006 12:51 PM
by DENNIS KIER


Just wondering a bit about this. You mention that the sun is 864,000 miles in diameter, and that value was known to them in ancient times. But the "mile" value has not been in existance for more than a couple hundred years, has it? How could the ancients have measured in "miles" and held the value of 864,000 "miles" in such high regard?

Dennis

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Subject: Re: Theos-World Who & what TimeStar is


Krsanna,
Thanks for your reply and comments. The Sun is 864,000 miles in diameter
this value was known to the ancient astronomers of India. the values 864, 432,
216, 108 etc. are ubiquitous and are multiple use item. A sign of the Zodiac
is 2160 years long (216 or 6x6x6x10). The Kings chamber has a volume of 1296
cubic feet a multiple of 6 and 1296 is 1/20 of the solar year of 25,920 years.







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