Inspired by the book “K2, Quest of the Gods” I had the idea to make a script to generate grids with different prime meridians, since this is mathematically not very difficult. The latitude is always the same only the longitude changes.
I made a grid with the prime meridian through the Great Pyramid of Giza. That is very exciting. There are a lot of correlations in this context. The old city of Lasa is exactly at 60° East. Uluru at almost 100° east. The Pyramid of the Sun at almost 130° West and perhaps much more. Take a look at it:
https://maps.leylines.net/#share=g-d4cab2522a19a7ada6c2f904992dbb4b
This grid as well as others (the old Prime Meridian through Paris etc.) are not yet in the catalog, I will add them next week. Please write in the comments if you find other interesting connections.
I made a grid with the prime meridian through the Great Pyramid of Giza. That is very exciting. There are a lot of correlations in this context. The old city of Lasa is exactly at 60° East. Uluru at almost 100° east. The Pyramid of the Sun at almost 130° West and perhaps much more. Take a look at it:
https://maps.leylines.net/#share=g-d4cab2522a19a7ada6c2f904992dbb4b
This grid as well as others (the old Prime Meridian through Paris etc.) are not yet in the catalog, I will add them next week. Please write in the comments if you find other interesting connections.
Logarithmic spiral - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_spiral
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_spiral
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Logarithmic spiral
A logarithmic spiral, equiangular spiral, or growth spiral is a self-similar spiral curve that often appears in nature. The first to describe a logarithmic spiral was Albrecht Dürer (1525) who called it an "eternal line" ("ewige Linie"). More than a century…
Inspired by the Grant Teton, the Great Western Wheel (cyan), the 4 Corner Medical Wheel (orange) and the Hopiland Wheel (yellow), I noticed that these wheels are part of a larger ‘Flower of life’-like structure that I have geometrically constructed. What are your thoughts on this?