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Back to the Code

 
#269 - Back to the Code
7 129, 6 105 195

 
#270 - 7 129, 6 105 195
7 129, 6 105 195, The 7 and the 6.

 
#271 - 7 129, 6 105 195, The 7 and the 6.
The secret to understanding the 7 and the 6 is...

 
#272 - The secret to understanding the 7 and the 6 is...
Multiply each of them by the number of divisions on the wheel: 24.

 
#273 - Multiply each of them by the number of divisions on the wheel: 24.
7 x 24 = 168, 6 x 24 = 144.

 
#274 - 7 x 24 = 168, 6 x 24 = 144.
7 (168) 129, 6 (144) 105 195.

 
#275 - 7 (168) 129, 6 (144) 105 195.
To apply these numbers, we need to go back and look at what number sequences these values relate to.

 
#276 - To apply these numbers, we need to go back and look at what number sequences these values relate to.
The 7 from 7129

 
#277 - The 7 from 7129
7 (168) 129, Earlier, it was shown that 129 derives from the sequence of adding prime numbers together.

 
#278 - 7 (168) 129, Earlier, it was shown that 129 derives from the sequence of adding prime numbers together.
Because 7 is a part of the same 7129 line, its answer also lies in the sequence of prime sums.

 
#279 - Because 7 is a part of the same 7129 line, its answer also lies in the sequence of prime sums.
7129 6105195

 
#280 - 7129 6105195
Is 168 (7 x 24) anywhere in the sequence of prime sums?

 
#281 - Is 168 (7 x 24) anywhere in the sequence of prime sums?
168 just happens to be the sum of 4 consecutive prime numbers. 37 + 41 + 43 + 47.

 
#282 - 168 just happens to be the sum of 4 consecutive prime numbers. 37 + 41 + 43 + 47.
And not just any prime numbers.

 
#283 - And not just any prime numbers.
37 + 41 + 43 + 47 = 168.

 
#284 - 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 = 168.
These prime numbers surround the 195 degree axis.

 
#285 - These prime numbers surround the 195 degree axis.
Believe it or not, The Freemasons Agree...

 
#286 - Believe it or not, The Freemasons Agree...
We need to add a square into our chart that represents the base of the pyramid, as it would sit on the flywheel.

 
#287 - We need to add a square into our chart that represents the base of the pyramid, as it would sit on the flywheel.


 
#288 -
A Closer Examination...

 
#289 - A Closer Examination...
We can see how each side of the pyramid is subject to the magnetism of 7 magnets.

 
#290 - We can see how each side of the pyramid is subject to the magnetism of 7 magnets.
However the 168 tells us to use only this position:

 
#291 - However the 168 tells us to use only this position:
328 - 160 = 168. Along the very side of the pyramid.

 
#292 - 328 - 160 = 168. Along the very side of the pyramid.
We don't want all 7.

 
#293 - We don't want all 7.
328 - 160 = 168. We only want 5.

 
#294 - 328 - 160 = 168. We only want 5.
The Masons Show The Same

 
#295 - The Masons Show The Same


 
#296 -
What we don't want. Notice how there are 'knots' on each side of the pyramid.

 
#297 - What we don't want. Notice how there are 'knots' on each side of the pyramid.
What we don't want. Notice how there are 'knots' on each side of the pyramid.

 
#298 - What we don't want. Notice how there are 'knots' on each side of the pyramid.
This is what we need to do. Notice each side now shows artistic magnetism instead of the knots.

 
#299 - This is what we need to do. Notice each side now shows artistic magnetism instead of the knots.
Notice how the magnets from the corners have been ignored.

 
#300 - Notice how the magnets from the corners have been ignored.
That is the meaning of the 168.

 
#301 - That is the meaning of the 168.
Only take the side.

 
#302 - Only take the side.
It's all in the masonic temple.

 
#303 - It's all in the masonic temple.
No disinformation.

 
#304 - No disinformation.
No lies.

 
#305 - No lies.
It should be simple.

 
#306 - It should be simple.


 
#307 -
And when we peek at what's on the INSIDE of Ed's flywheel...

 
#308 - And when we peek at what's on the INSIDE of Ed's flywheel...
Everything lines up.

 
#309 - Everything lines up.
144 and 288

 
#310 - 144 and 288
7 (168) 129, 6 (144) 105 195, The remaining part of the code is the number 6, or 144, (6 x 24 = 144)

 
#311 - 7 (168) 129, 6 (144) 105 195, The remaining part of the code is the number 6, or 144, (6 x 24 = 144)
And you thought the rest was amazing...

 
#312 - And you thought the rest was amazing...
This is even better.

 
#313 - This is even better.
6 (144) 105 195, We earlier determined that this line is related to both prime quadruplets and angles.

 
#314 - 6 (144) 105 195, We earlier determined that this line is related to both prime quadruplets and angles.
Following the same logic as before with the 7129...

 
#315 - Following the same logic as before with the 7129...
Because the 6 is part of the 6105195 line, it should also be related to prime quadruplets.

 
#316 - Because the 6 is part of the 6105195 line, it should also be related to prime quadruplets.
Because the 6 is part of the 6105195 line, it should also be related to prime quadruplets.

 
#317 - Because the 6 is part of the 6105195 line, it should also be related to prime quadruplets.
Does the number 144 come up anywhere in the prime quadruplets?

 
#318 - Does the number 144 come up anywhere in the prime quadruplets?


 
#319 -
144 isn't a prime number itself, so it won't be part of a prime quadruplet, so we need to look at the prime sequence numbers.

 
#320 - 144 isn't a prime number itself, so it won't be part of a prime quadruplet, so we need to look at the prime sequence numbers.


 
#321 -
Prime numbers in both the 5th and 7th prime quadruplet are in position 144 and 288!

 
#322 - Prime numbers in both the 5th and 7th prime quadruplet are in position 144 and 288!
Not bad, with prime quadruplets being so rare and all...

 
#323 - Not bad, with prime quadruplets being so rare and all...
144, 288

 
#324 - 144, 288
Pyramid in the Numbers

 
#325 - Pyramid in the Numbers
Remember where the magic is?

 
#326 - Remember where the magic is?
In the centers of the prime quadruplets...

 
#327 - In the centers of the prime quadruplets...
Let's take a look at the center of the prime quadruplets at prime sequence positions 144 and 288!

 
#328 - Let's take a look at the center of the prime quadruplets at prime sequence positions 144 and 288!
825 and 1875.

 
#329 - 825 and 1875.
You'll never believe this...

 
#330 - You'll never believe this...
825 and 1875, These two values create exactly the same ratio as a right angle in a pyramid.

 
#331 - 825 and 1875, These two values create exactly the same ratio as a right angle in a pyramid.
1875/825 = 2.272...

 
#332 - 1875/825 = 2.272...
These values from the centers of prime quadruplets can be assigned positions on the pyramid itself.

 
#333 - These values from the centers of prime quadruplets can be assigned positions on the pyramid itself.
It's like this...

 
#334 - It's like this...
Knowing these co-ordinates, we could map a complete spiral of numbers in the pyramid. (That might be fun.)

 
#335 - Knowing these co-ordinates, we could map a complete spiral of numbers in the pyramid. (That might be fun.)
Again... The Centers of Prime Quadruplets Correspond to Angles

 
#336 - Again... The Centers of Prime Quadruplets Correspond to Angles
6 105 195, We've seen how the centers of prime quadruplets are also angles.

 
#337 - 6 105 195, We've seen how the centers of prime quadruplets are also angles.


 
#338 -
Meaning, we don't just know a particular height in the pyramid...

 
#339 - Meaning, we don't just know a particular height in the pyramid...
We know what side of the pyramid as well.

 
#340 - We know what side of the pyramid as well.
And: 825 MOD 360 degrees = 105 degrees. (825 degrees = 360 degrees + 360 degrees + 105 degrees).

 
#341 - And: 825 MOD 360 degrees = 105 degrees. (825 degrees = 360 degrees + 360 degrees + 105 degrees).
Now we know: The center of the prime quadruplet that meets prime sequence number 144 is at 105 degrees on the pyramid, and at the height where a right angle would intersect.

 
#342 - Now we know: The center of the prime quadruplet that meets prime sequence number 144 is at 105 degrees on the pyramid, and at the height where a right angle would intersect.
The Code Almost Solved

 
#343 - The Code Almost Solved
In case you haven't noticed...

 
#344 - In case you haven't noticed...
Our analysis of the 7 (168) lead us to the 195 degree axis, with no height.

 
#345 - Our analysis of the 7 (168) lead us to the 195 degree axis, with no height.
And the 6 (144) sent us to the 105 degree axis, with a height on a pyramid.

 
#346 - And the 6 (144) sent us to the 105 degree axis, with a height on a pyramid.
Back to the Flywheel

 
#347 - Back to the Flywheel
Edward Leedskalnin has been very kind.

 
#348 - Edward Leedskalnin has been very kind.
He has designed his 'built to last' flywheel in such a way that our numbers, derived from his clues, match its internal configuration.

 
#349 - He has designed his 'built to last' flywheel in such a way that our numbers, derived from his clues, match its internal configuration.


 
#350 -
So, a height at 105 degrees, and no height at 195 degrees.

 
#351 - So, a height at 105 degrees, and no height at 195 degrees.
1 is the 7 x 24 = 168, 2 is the 6 x 24 = 144.

 
#352 - 1 is the 7 x 24 = 168, 2 is the 6 x 24 = 144.
Number 1 has no height, while number 2 does.

 
#353 - Number 1 has no height, while number 2 does.
The flywheel...

 
#354 - The flywheel...
The height around 105 degrees is actually the handle (2) of the flywheel!

 
#355 - The height around 105 degrees is actually the handle (2) of the flywheel!
Notice how this appears to approx match the 1.272 : 1.0 ratio, when a pyramid is overlayed.

 
#356 - Notice how this appears to approx match the 1.272 : 1.0 ratio, when a pyramid is overlayed.
A round bit of metal (1) is attached to the star, to assist in collecting 168.

 
#357 - A round bit of metal (1) is attached to the star, to assist in collecting 168.
168. The alignment here is perfect.

 
#358 - 168. The alignment here is perfect.
It's all perfect.

 
#359 - It's all perfect.
And the orientation of the star...

 
#360 - And the orientation of the star...


 
#361 -
Matches the other star.

 
#362 - Matches the other star.


 
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