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It is our duty, therefore, to equip readers with a few elementary —_ Rennes-le-Chateau geometry. What are apparently nondescript mathematical tools with which to enhance their appreciation of distances between geometric intersections and historic markers the discovery. Those who require this instruction should now suddenly become significant when it is realised they are sine val- refer to the box on page 35, entitled “Trigonometric Tools". ues, and, by reading their inverse, they become recognisable. We shall continue with those who are sufficiently aware of | Furthermore, on some occasions, when translated into their angu- trigonometric ratios to follow the argument, but, before doing so, _lar values, they can also convey an identifying signature—some- a few reminders would not go amiss. thing we will deal with in more detail later. eo The Pythagorean properties of the right-angled triangle are Continued in the next edition of NEX well-known to us, the 3, 4, 5 version being the whole integer role- model. Obviously, any multiple of it is equally valid, but by dou- This article, The Key to Humanity's Mysterious Origins, bling those values we achieve the unique situation whereby the is based on material from the books Genisis, Geneset sine values of the angles of the triangle—0.6, 0.8 and 1.0.— | and Poussin's Secret, which are distributed by Genisis numerically equate to their opposing linear sides of 6, 8 and 10, Trading Co. Ltd, Wellwood, North Farm Road, High albeit with adjustment to the decimal place. The relevant num- Brooms, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 3DR, England, UK; bers are, therefore, 6, 8 and 1, and their significance will increase telephone +44 01892 544044, fax +44 01892 511301, | considerably as we proceed. We would also do well to remember that this situation is valid regardless of which unit of measure is About the Authors: used. Without wishing to labour the point, we could now consider an David Wood is qualified in the fields of trigonometrical alternative use for a trigonometric ratio, far removed from that for | and topogr aphical surveying and cartographical reproduc- which it was designed. Let us suppose we are confronted with | ton. This unusual combination of skills, together with his selecting the combination for a safe or a computer entry code. study of legends, permitted him to discover an ancient We could choose, say, 139173101—a difficult number to remem- | B0Metry concealed in the valley of Rennes-le-Chateau. ber and not one you would wish to record in your Filofax for _| After years of refinement, his observations and calculations obvious reasons. have been proven correct. We would need to do no more, however, than remember the Jan Campbell is an investigative journalist, author and number 8, for by selecting the sine value of 8 degrees on any sci- photographer who has been examining the geometric and entific calculator, the required code number would be displayed. historic aspects of the Rennes-le-Chateau mystery since In effect, we are using the calculator to transpose or translate a 1982. He independently verified David Wood's ear! mathematical value to a simple angular integer. research before joining’him in the culmination of his ae Here, then, is the basis of one of the unique mathematical lan- ies, revealing the awesome secret of Rennes-le-Chateau. guages which was used extensively by the designers of the Rennes-le-Chateau geometry. What are apparently nondescript distances between geometric intersections and historic markers suddenly become significant when it is realised they are sine val- ues, and, by reading their inverse, they become recognisable. Furthermore, on some occasions, when translated into their angu- lar values, they can also convey an identifying signature—some- thing we will deal with in more detail later. eo Continued in the next edition of NEXUS... This article, The Key to Humanity's Mysterious Origins, is based on material from the books Genisis, Geneset and Poussin's Secret, which are distributed by Genisis Trading Co, Ltd, Wellwood, North Farm Road, High: Brooms, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 3DR, England, UK; telephone +44 01892 544044, fax +44 01892 511301, About the Authors: David Wood is qualified in the fields of trigonometrical and topographical surveying and cartographical reproduc- tion, This unusual combination of skills, together with his study of legends, permitted him to discover an ancient geometry concealed in the valley of Rennes-le-Chateau. After years of refinement, his observations and calculations have been proven correct. fan Campbell is an investigative journalist, author and photographer who has been examining the geometric and historic aspects of the Rennes-le-Chateau mystery since 1982. He independently verified David Wood's early | research before joining him in the culmination of his stud- ies, revealing the awesome secret-of Rennes-le-Chateau. 32 ¢ NEXUS JUNE-JULY 1996