@James_Noble_III I thought that was abundantly obvious with all the battle Royale and extraction shooters. It’s preparing the population to do the exact same thing… which is kind of graceful..?
Saturn moon matrix resets every 589 years
We are in its window since the Jupiter Neptune conjunction of 2022.
following day Musk Aquires X
Perhaps X IS the reset tool itself.
589 years the printing press was created, leading the mass spread of ✝️
What’s X leading towards?
@James_Noble_III Being a millennial And now seeing the 20 year-old somethings all swing around their crosses is something to behold.
Like a pendulum humanity, get swayed against what was being forced upon it, which was erroneous and toxic liberalism
The Klencke Atlas
Did you know where the world maps from Tartaria come from?
That's right, from the enormous Klencke Atlas in London.
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The Klencke Atlas is one of the largest bound books in the world.
When opened, it measures 1.75 meters in height and 1.9 meters in width. It is permanently housed in the British Library in London, specifically in the Department of Ancient Maps.
Here are some facts about this historical artifact. Origin:
The atlas was created in 1660 and presented to King Charles II by a consortium of Dutch merchants (led by Johannes Klencke) on the occasion of his restoration to the English throne.
Contents:
The atlas contains 37 enormous, highly detailed wall maps of various regions of the world. It was originally designed to be hung on the wall, not bound as a book.
World Record:
It held the title of the world's largest atlas for approximately 350 years, until it was surpassed by the Earth Platinum Atlas in 2012.
View:
Due to its size and fragility, it is usually kept in a secure storage facility. However, the British Library has fully digitized the atlas, allowing you to explore its high-resolution pages online.
The British Library has fully digitized this monumental work. High-resolution images of each page and the 41 maps it contains can be explored free of charge online on the British Library website. There, you can zoom in on these extremely rare maps down to the smallest detail.
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interesting sources about this
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Map,Tartaria.
ByBertius, Petrus, 1565-1629.
Published1618
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Tracking "Tartary" on Western Maps
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How the British Library Digitized One of the World’s Largest Books
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PLATE 13: The 47th Problem
The true key to philosophic mathematics is the famous Forty-seventh Proposition of Pythagoras, erroneously attributed to Euclid. The Forty-seventh Theorem is stated thus: In a right-angled triangle the square described on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides.
Concerning this problem Plutarch writes: “Now universal Nature, in its utmost and most perfect extent, may be considered as made up of these three things: of Intelligence, of Matter, and of that which is the result of both these, in the Greek language called Kosmos, a word which equally signifies either beauty and order or the world itself.
The first of these is the same with what Plato is wont to call the Idea, the Examplar, and the Father; to the second of them he has given the name of the Mother, the Nurse, and the Place and Receptacle of Generation; and to the latter of them, that of the Offspring, and the Production.
So again with regard to the Egyptians, there is good reason to conclude that they were wont to liken this universal Nature to what they called the most beautiful and perfect triangle; the same as does Plato himself in that nuptial diagram, as ‘tis termed, which he has introduced into his Commonwealth.
Now in this triangle, which is rectangular, the perpendicular side is imagined equal to three, the base to four, and the hypotenuse, which is equal to the other two containing sides, to five. The perpendicular is designed by them to represent the masculine nature, the base of the feminine, and the hypotenuse, which is equal to the other two containing sides, to five.
The perpendicular is designed by them to represent the masculine nature, the base the feminine, and the hypotenuse is to be looked upon as the offspring of both: and accordingly the first of them will aptly enough represent Osiris or the prime cause, the second Isis or receptive power, the last Orus (Horus) or the common effect of the other two. For three is the first number which is composed of both even and odd; and four is a square whose side is equal to the even number two; but five, being generated as it were out of borth the preceding numbers two and three, may be said to have an equal relation to both of them, as to its common parents.”
On the same subject Kircher writes: “Out of the simplest lines and figures the whole secret of corporeal nature emerges. Just as the Trinity of the circle (center, radius, and circumference) shows the Divine Trinity, so the Divine Trinity’s creative works appear in the trinity of the equaliatirela triangle, as aforesaid. The circle begets nothing if itself, as it is already complete, consisting as it does of an infinitude of sides. It is the greatest of all polygons, hence it is a solitary trinity.
But the triangle is the beginning of all generation, being the progenitor of all other polygons or boes, as has been shown. Next comes the isosceles, symbol of the earth and the firmament. Next the right-angled scalene, which indicates the whole mystery of genetic nature. This triangle, as aforesaid, is a right angled triangle of unequal sides, with one right angle and two acute angles.
The right angle signifies the constant and immutable operation of natural law; of the other two, the greater means increased motion, and the third, rate of decrease.The sides are respectively 3, 4, and 5. Now 3 + 4 +5 = 12. Which is the nature of the dodecahedron. Hence, just as numbers are implicitly contained in numbers, lines in lines and figures in figures, so all are in all; and this is here occultly expressed.” Kircher further adds the from the right-angled scalene proceeds the genesis of all mundane bodies and of the whole universe.