I've been on a personal journey recently. It's wavering and complicated, but I feel interconnected. It involves the Great Pyramids (which in a way started the journey with a documentary I caught on Netflix many years ago), spirituality, math, geometry and all kinds of crazy things, but one thing I recently stumbled upon that I just HAD to share and break down was the following video from the Shakespeare Equation:
The video, created by former Monkee's producer Alan Green (former music director of Davy Jones of The Monkees for over a decade) tracks just a little bit of his own journey diving into Shakespeare's works. Now, I must admit, it's been YEARS since I've picked up a work by Shakespeare. I think I last tried to re-read Romeo & Juliet in college. The language was difficult for me to keep up with. I'm naturally a slow reader, and although in modern English I'd say I have a great vocabulary, working out each word was - rather difficult for me. But, I digress...
Keep in mind the Book of Sonnets was published in 1609!
So, what's hidden on this - the first page of the first publication of "Shake Speare's" Sonnets? Well, with a little creativity, and drawing... an amazing amount of hidden knowledge. I implore you to watch the video. Although his voice and style can be a little, interesting, at times - it's well worth the viewing. I'll skip to the end and provide a full break down of what it CLEARLY outlines:
Hidden Mathematics Embedded on The Shakespeare Sonnet Cover-Page:
- Pi- to 3 decimal places
- e - ratio - The number is a mathematical constant that is the base of the natural logarithm: the unique number whose natural logarithm is equal to one.
- e - 1 - Ignored according to the producer by mainstream mathematics (perhaps there's something we should be looking at here?
- Brun's Constant - A number/theorem developed in analysis of twin primes.
- Φ & Φ -1 - Also known as the golden ratio.
- Tribonacci Series (1.8393) (T)
- Square Root of 3
- Euler Constant
Here's Where Things Get Interesting...
Many of these hidden numbers and ratios weren't even "discovered" for many years to come. Let's break them all down:
- e - This was supposedly originally discovered by Isaac Newton in 1669 while "inventing" calculus. - 60 years after this was published.
- Brun's Constant - not known until 1919 !
- T (tribonacci series) - Wasn't discovered (first use) until 1914!!!
- Euler Constant - Not discovered until 1734!
Some of these ratio's weren't discovered for HUNDREDS of Years!!!
9 of the world's most important math constants 5 of which didn't exist at the time of it's publication.
(All of which encoded in 2 small lines and 4 simple dots)
But that's not all - if you finished the video, you'll see the encoded in the letters outside the circle, with a little knowledge of the Renaissance, Mr. Green found that they include exact coordinates for the Great Pyramids in Giza!!!!
So What Does This All Mean?
Was Shakespeare a Time Traveler?
Well, no, not exactly. In fact, I would go as far to guess that in fact time travel doesn't exist and will never exist. BUT... as I've discovered along my own personal journey, there's a LOT about this world that is known, some of which is hidden in plain sight, and some of which - requires a little connecting of the dots :)
Here's the really interesting part (in my view). Regardless of the evidence that the theorems above that supposedly were classified as being "discovered" on a particular date, by a particular person (and keeping in mind that communications were far slower even 20 years ago), it's not too far-fetched to come away from this thinking all was an accident. Not to mention, knowledge of a ratio, is far different than it's application to a particular field of study.
One point I would argue against that however would be - there are simply too many constants formulated here for it to be a mistake - so this knowledge was fully understood and being presented (albeit in a clandestine way). Secondly, and what I find astounding on a personal level - is that similar consistencies in math are found in the Great Pyramids when evaluating them from a geometric and ratio perspective.
This knowledge wasn't JUST known in the 1600's, the Pyramids, which are AT LEAST 5000 years old (and I would argue are probably FAR older) has this same knowledge encoded. Something is awry when it comes to our past as a species, very intelligent beings have existed on this planet for far longer than the average person realizes.
Beautiful post
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