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overlooked the ultimate secret of Poussin's painting. By substitut- ing the new mathematically deduced dimensions and the evalua- tions resulting from them, the geometric analysis of the painting proved that Poussin was not only fully conversant with both the shape of the ground geometry and its doctrinal connection but he had also scaled his painting to it. The full proof of his achieve- ments is explained and analysed in Poussin's Secret. find its equivalent in miles, it becomes 186,285.757—the latest NASA figure for the speed of light in miles per Second! Any lingering doubts we may have had as to the intellectual stature of the designers were gone. Such a devious and unprece- dented use of mathematics woven into such a complex trigono- metric matrix could never be explained away as coincidental. Who would dare to malign themselves by claiming this to be ‘hap- penstance"?...unless, of course, they would consider its discovery would derail the history of Mankind and destroy the false beliefs to which they cling. One would imagine the designers had exhausted the amount of information which they could convey in one simple triangle, but the mathematically-minded may be bemused by the final coup de grace. The reader will recall that we were surprised to find the equation of the body triangle to the circle's circumference had been sacrificed when it had been enacted in the ground figure. The new value of the triangle's perimeter was numerically 1172436179, as opposed to the circle's circumference of 1164966625, and for a while we could find no reason for the new value. After a little computer play, however, we realised that this was precisely the value of the hypotenuse of an isosceles right-angled triangle with sides of sine 56. As 56 is the previously identified signature of the malevolent destroyer, Set, we now had the geo- metric union of Mother Earth and the comet of destruction. r , , (J TT ANE wernenranewen seer mene wey A MATHEMATICAL MIRACLE would derail the history of Mankind and destroy the false beliefs At last it seemed possible to rest from our labours and put our _to which they cling. house in order. The computer's hard disc was littered with inter- One would imagine the designers had exhausted the amount of mediate drawings and failed attempts which required either enu- _— information which they could convey in one simple triangle, but meration or erasure. Once more, fate took a hand and something _ the mathematically-minded may be bemused by the final coup de of our early work came to light which screamed for examination. | grace. The reader will recall that we were surprised to find the This new discovery is as yet unpublished, but we felt that if its | equation of the body triangle to the circle's circumference had significance were to be realised anywhere, it would be among the _ been sacrificed when it had been enacted in the ground figure. readers of NEXUS. Again, we will prepare the reader with afew | The new value of the triangle's perimeter was numerically reminders. 1172436179, as opposed to the circle's circumference of We know that the angles of the Euclidean plane triangle will —_ 1164966625, and for a while we could find no reason for the new always have the sum of 180 degrees. Furthermore, by use of the —_value. sine formula, all the properties of any triangle can be deduced by After a little computer play, however, we realised that this was knowing-either two angles and a corresponding side, or two sides _ precisely the value of the hypotenuse of an isosceles right-angled and a corresponding angle. triangle with sides of sine 56. As 56 is the previously identified Additionally, those who are familiar with sacred geometry will _ signature of the malevolent destroyer, Set, we now had the geo- know that if a dimension of a structure can be equated to another —_—s metric union of Mother Earth and the comet of destruction. by the circular control factor of 2m (two _ - times the value of pi), the structure is consid- |: noe a The Womb of Nut ered ‘holy’. : : Lastly, as any mathematician will know, there is no mathematical precedent for calcu- lating the product of the angles of a triangle (i.e., multiplying the three angles together). As the reader will recall, we had estab- lished the unit of measure which the design- ers had used, and that it could be translated into British Standard Inches by a fractional conversion factor. With all this in mind, we can now reveal that the product of the angles of the pentago- nal body triangle in the ground geometry is 188,721.5882 AU. This figure, when multi- plied by 21 in order to ‘sanctify’ it, becomes 118577271 AU—still a seemingly nonde- script number. Now we must recall that enigmatic num- ber 681 which we found in the decoded parchment and first alerted us to the sine method of reading linear values. By moving the decimal place, we find the sine value of 6.81 degrees is, unbelievably, also 118577271! We knew that whatever that figure was, it must be vital. Even having lived for years with the miraculous mathematics of the design, we |* were nevertheless still shocked when we realised that by applying a conversion factor which was within 10 millionths of an inch of that deduced from the map by the computer, | Figure 6: From the point where the Paris Meridian enters the Circle of Churches to this number in British Standard Inches | its point of departure is precisely 4 x sine 56 degrees, and the total length of the becomes 1180306556. meridian between the Temple walls is 6 x sine 56 degrees. Remarkably, the per- pendicular distance, X, to the centre of the circle is sine 56 degrees, i.e., 82,903.7572. All these figures have naturally been subjected to the 100,000 multi- ple, for their translation into ground measure. At first sight, this value may also appear to be of little interest, but when divided by 63360 (the number of inches in a mile) to The Womb of Nut NEXUS ¢ 41 OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1996