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Old 02-24-2010, 02:30 PM   #57
observer
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Default Re: Great Pyramid - Working model of subterranean section

When one finally accepts the understanding that the "Oxford Template" of educating the masses was designed specifically to keep knowledge contained within a box, there is no leap of faith necessary to understanding why our most advanced physics have eliminated all torsion calculations from the mathematics of the cosmos. (Nassim Haramein's work in solving the Unified Field Theory pivots around the addition of torque)

Angular momentum (spin) is the key to understanding how gravity works. If one imagines a spinning atom passing through a straight line in space, one can visualize a spiraling vortex. (much like an Archimedes Screw). Combine a mass of atoms with their radiating electromagnetic spinning vortices and one gets gravity.

In mechanics, torque is a major consideration when calculating the strength of materials. Could it have been by design that torque was overlooked when physicists were quantifying the universe?

Vortices are the key to understanding the dynamics of the universe. There's no doubt your research into the vortex created by the flow of water at the Giza Plateau is a major part of understanding what at least one of the pyramids was used for.

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