Video: Golden ratio and golden ring of Russia
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-07 16:23
Sacred centers in Greece were built, observing the proportion of the Golden Section, and since the official history hid the Slavs-Rus under the guise of the ancient Greeks, it is logical to assume that in ancient Russia cities and sanctuaries were built following this rule.
Once in a book by Erich von Danniken, I read that sacred places in ancient Greece are related to each other by the proportion of the Golden Ratio. I quote from myself personally verified data, which are given in this book:
- The Delphi, Olympia, Athens line forms an equilateral triangle. The height in this triangle connects Delphi and Nemea. The Delphi-Nemea segment is a large part of the Golden Section in the Delphi-Olympia or Delphi-Athens line (see Fig. 1).
- The line of Olympia, Delphi, Dodona forms a right-angled triangle, in which the lines of Olympia-Delphi and Delphi) Dodon form the proportion of the Golden Section (see Fig. 2).
- The Delphi-Dodona and Delphi-Athens distances also form the Golden Ratio proportion.
- The distance Olympia-Chalkis and Delphi-Olympia also form the Golden Ratio proportion.
- The distance Olympia-Delos and Olympia-Chalkis also form the Golden Ratio proportion.
I remind you that there was a Delphic oracle in Delphi; Olympia hosted the Olympics and kept lists of winners; in the Nemean Valley, gymnastic, equestrian and musical competitions were held in honor of the god Zeus; Dodona - the center of the cult of Zeus, the oldest oracle was located here; Chalkis is one of the largest cultural and industrial centers in ancient Greece; Delos is an island where the temple of Zeus was located.
These are just a few examples of how cities and sacred cult centers were built in Greece, but in fact, almost all of Greece was built in this way. This is amazing! The subtle sense of the beauty of the ancestors and the desire to follow the Divine rhythm of the universe: the Golden Ratio amazes.
As for Russia, I reasoned as follows. The officially accepted history of the world is questioned without exaggeration by fundamental research, first of all, N. A. Morozov. And also by the authors of the New Chronology A. T. Fomenko and G. N. Nosovskiy. In addition, there is a scheme where the capitals of Europe and Asia are located around the city of Vladimir on concentric circles with a step of 600 km. This means that first the cities of the Golden Ring were built, and then the rest of the capitals of the world, including Athens. In addition, it is well known that all of Greece since the beginning of our era was inhabited only by the Slavs, our ancestors, where did the ancient Greeks go, scientists do not say (because they do not know). Most likely, there were no Greeks, but there were Slavs, and it was they who were called Greeks. And the word "Greek" came from the word "priest / witness". Greece is a country of priests who can see, who can see.
Since the sacred centers in Greece were built, observing the proportion of the Golden Section, and since the center of the world is in Vladimir, then in ancient Russia cities and sanctuaries were built following this rule. I made such a conclusion and began to search, putting in front of me a map of Vladimir, Kostroma, Yaroslavl and Ivanovo regions. And here's what I found.
Proportion of the Golden Ratio in the construction of cities and sacred centers in the Golden Ring area:
- Ivanovo, Yaroslavl, Kostroma form a right-angled triangle, in which the Yaroslavl-Kostroma and Yaroslavl-Ivanovo distances form the Golden Section proportion.
- The distances Suzdal-Pereyaslavl-Zalessky and Rostov Veliky-Pereyaslavl-Zalessky also form the proportion of the Golden Section.
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The distances Suzdal-Pereyaslavl-Zalessky and Sergiev Posad-Pereyaslavl Zalessky also form the proportion of the Golden Section.
- The distances Vladimir-Suzdal and Suzdal-Kovrov also form the proportion of the Golden Section. True, in this case, I do not know whether Kovrov was a sacred place in ancient Russia.
- Distances Vladimir-Kostroma and Vladimir-Murom also form the proportion of the Golden Section.
- The Rybinsk-Yaroslavl and Yaroslavl-Pereyaslavl-Zalessky distances also form the Golden Section proportion.
- Distances Moscow-Vladimir and Vladimir-Ivanovo also form the proportion of the Golden Section.
- Distances Vladimir-Murom-Vyazniki also form the proportion of the Golden Section.
In addition, I found that Yaroslavl, Vologda, Vladimir form an isosceles triangle with sides in conventional units 7, 14, 7. Yaroslavl, Vladimir, Moscow form an isosceles triangle with sides in conventional units 7, 10, 7. A lot of cities are connected to each other with other proportions 0.555 and 0.7 / 0.71. The last proportion is obtained from the fraction 5/7, and these numbers are in the series of letters that enter the seal of Solomon: N, O, P, P, C, T - 5, 7, 8, etc.
So, we see in front of us a very impressive picture that speaks for itself. And I didn’t try too hard to explore the Golden Ring. I also did not include other ancient cities of Russia in the search, although I am more than sure that they are also harmoniously connected with each other through the Golden Section proportion, or through the 0.7 proportion.
Note also to yourself that the proportion of the Golden Section can be used to find other sacred sites, pagan and Christian, destroyed by the Romanovs in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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