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Marco Muñoz
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Gurdjieff Work. Astrophysicist. #Bitcoin
Taipéi, Taiwán Katılım Ocak 2017
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Meet ‘Ammonite’ — A New World Just Found In The Solar System via @forbes forbes.com/sites/jamiecar…
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@MaxiGonzalez_23 @liamgallagher @oasis Prefiero la versión de Noel. Lo
Mismo sad song y cualquier otra que Liam se haya querido apropiar
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@FoMaHun Did you read what you wrote? "You can measure out a circle’s circumference with perfect, hair-splitting accuracy in exactly 6 steps using the compass’s radius as the step length." Circumference or perimeter are synonymous in the case of a circle.
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@MMunoz_astro Yes it is. The compass will NOT follow the arc, it cuts “corners”, so you do NOT measure the perimeter this way.
The perimeter is d*pi anyway, not r*6.
Think again.
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I decided to post my new book early to my supporters on BuyMeACoffe dot com. I have already published the Foreword, and will continue today with 3 chapters. Anybody will have access to it who supported me over the years.
I'm planning posting 30-40 pages a week for 8 weeks so the whole book (300 pages and still growing) will be available for you before the Amazon publishing kick in in December.
I post the Foreword here as well for you to see.
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I. Foreword: The Beginning of a Journey
In the spring of 2020, a new chapter began in our small family's life. Our children had left the nest, and in that year, both my wife and I turned 50. And something else important happened: we sold our IT company, which we had built up over 20 years, and exited the business world.
We are free! Let’s travel! Let’s travel around the world!
My plan was for us to change professions and become “full-time world travelers” because previously, we could only be away for 1-2 weeks each year due to business, school, and other commitments. So many wonderful places were waiting for us!
In January 2020, I started looking at so-called RTW (Round The World) flight tickets. These are discounted airline tickets that allow you to travel around the world with multiple stopovers within a certain timeframe, like six months to a year. That is, assuming the Earth is round[1] at all.
Then, at the end of February, on a whim, we took a trial trip to the Maldives, just to rekindle that travel feeling.
By the time we left, there were some murmurs about a nasty flu outbreak in China, but China was far away, and besides, bird flu? Who cares? I’m not a bird! What was its name again? Something like Sars-V2. Completely irrelevant.
However, while my wife and I were lounging on the white sand by the sea, Italy was devastated by what had by then been renamed COVID-19, and suddenly, countries started shutting down. Hungary too. Oh dear! We’d better run home!
I remember on March 8, on the very last possible day, we arrived home on one of the last landing planes—by the time we touched down, they were already closing the airport behind us. No more flights came to Budapest after March 9.
And none for another two years.
So, the profession of “full-time world traveler” had to be put on hold for a while. We had to come up with a Plan B for how to use our newly expanded freedom. For example, I started traveling online. It’s a bit like home office: you sit in a room staring at a monitor for 8-10 hours a day.
Watching other people’s travel videos on YouTube for 8 hours a day is not exactly exhilarating, but I persevered. That’s how I stumbled upon a bunch of interesting videos that raised fascinating questions about the past and our history at various tourist sites.
This is how I discovered the well-known myth-busters: UnchartedX, Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, etc. Thanks, guys—you’ve managed to drag me into a deep well, one whose bottom isn’t even visible.
By 2021, I was completely entangled in the fantastic and inexplicable unanswered questions of early Homo sapiens history—questions where all the existing answers are obviously wrong, even if they happen to be the official explanation. In other cases, there simply are no answers.
My head was spinning with urun pacha/hanan pacha, H-blocks, and, of course, pyramid math. Let me show you a specific example from the flood of incorrectly answered questions, just to illustrate what I mean.
Did you know that the ancient Egyptians knew about the meter as a unit of measurement?
Whaaaat? The meter?
But it was standardized in France in 1791, right? Yes, that’s when it was standardized. But that’s not when it was created. There’s a fantastic French documentary that shows, with examples, that the meter is a much older unit of measurement. In fact, in many medieval French castles, the width of doors is exactly 1 meter, even though, theoretically, the meter didn’t exist back then.
And let’s not even talk about the so-called H-blocks in Puma Punku, Bolivia. One continent and a few entire civilizations away, the height of the H-blocks is exactly 1 meter, to the millimeter.
But let’s get back to Egypt.
The unit of measurement used in the construction of the Great Pyramid, the Egyptian cubit, is 52.3333 cm long. So what? It’s just a random number, right? What does it have to do with anything? Well, this is precisely 1/6th of Π (Pi), Π/6—go ahead, calculate it.
So now it’s not just the meter, but Pi as well? In ancient Egypt? It seems so. No way, that can’t be. But there’s the evidence right before your eyes.
What about the number 6 that we use to divide Pi to get the Egyptian cubit? Surely, that’s just a random number? Well, no.
Do you remember your school compass? Mentally take one in your hand and draw a circle of any size. Got it? Now, without changing the compass's setting, mark a point on the circumference and step around the circle with the compass. How many steps did it take? Could it be 6?
You can measure out a circle’s circumference with perfect, hair-splitting accuracy in exactly 6 steps using the compass’s radius as the step length. By the way, this is the “secret” of constructing a regular hexagon. So, 6 isn’t a random number in this case either.
And what does this have to do with the meter? Well, the diameter of that circle whose 1/6th is an Egyptian cubit has a diameter of… exactly 1 meter! To the hair-splitting millimeter!
Was that too fast? No problem, that’s not the main topic here—look it up or calculate it: the circumference of a 1-meter diameter circle fits exactly 6 Egyptian cubits.
This is a gift mystery from me to you. A homework.
And if that’s not enough, the Great Pyramid of Giza sits on the speed of light meridian. Right here: 29.9792°. Well, folks, that’s the speed of light in a vacuum—and, of course, in meters per second: 299,792,458. Not in inches, not in cubits, not in pints, but in meters per second. Oh no, the second too?
The point here is that all of the above are officially considered “coincidences,” but there are already dozens of such “coincidences” related to the pyramid. And they’re not minor coincidences—they’re six-decimal-place precise coincidences. Fortuna, the goddess of luck, must really be favoring one direction if all these coincidences point in the same direction. You can dig around for the proper answers instead of settling for the official nonsense.
What do we generally mean by “official nonsense”? It’s when archaeology closes an open, difficult question with an obviously foolish answer, thus stifling further inquiry.
Here’s another concrete example: when archaeologists don’t know the function of something, they often conclude that it must have been a “religious object,” even if it later turns out to be something like an eye makeup palette (a real case).
While sniffing around the anomalies surrounding the pyramids, I stumbled upon the work of Geoffrey Drumm on YouTube. His YouTube channel is called The Land Of Chem, and it explores the true function of the Egyptian pyramids. Explore? He found it!
Geoffrey, you’ve ruined my life!
How the hell did you do that from afar, without even knowing me?
By showing me that sitting in an armchair and simply thinking, not only can you come up with fresh theories about the past, but you can actually solve ancient mysteries. What’s more, this is the correct approach! Throw out wild ideas and look for evidence to support or refute them—and find proof that the new theory is correct.
In short: the key to solving ancient mysteries is thinking. What a concept! Why hadn’t anyone thought of that before?
So, I decided to try Geoffrey’s scientific method—so-called thinking. Now all I needed was to pick a good ancient mystery from the thousands available, and off I’d go! But which one?
The pyramids of Antarctica or Bosnia? The green Sahara? Pyramid math? Or the Nazca lines?
Then, without much thought, I chose the ice cream scoop (scoop marks) mystery, because I like ice cream. At the time, I had no idea what kind of treasure trove/wasp’s nest I was poking into. As I progressed in solving the mystery, more and more other mysteries unraveled alongside it. The dominoes fell two by two.
What kinds of dominoes and in which direction they fell is what this book is all about.
[1] Let me preface by saying that I am not esoteric at all: the Earth is round, the speed of light is finite, and history… well… is rewriteable. I’m bringing this up right at the start because many people think that anyone who questions the official version of the past must necessarily be vibrating, talking to demons, or have an aura. Not me! I’ve never in my life resonated in harmony with a single copper bowl.
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Every Friday we host lessons on Beelzebub's Tales by Mr. George Gurdjieff.
Free to attend. DM or email to get an invite.
Check the bio to find out about the core concepts in the Tales and what classes and tutorials are about.
Beelebub’s Tales To His Grandson is the first series of Mr. Gurdjieff’s ultimate statement of his ideas, called All & Everything. The Tales is meant to, “destroy, mercilessly . . . the beliefs and views about everything existing in the world.”
Our so-called civilization, rather than representing humanity’s peak, has been degenerating for millenia. Only the restoration of a true spiritual authority can spark a new civilizational cycle. But how? Even the esoteric backing of every available spiritual tradition is a hacked-off stump.
In the late 19th century George Ivanovich Gurdjieff set off on a quest to answer one question: What is the sense and significance of life on Earth, and human life in particular? On his journey he made contact with the primeval root of all esotericism, and developed from it a teaching “completely self-supporting and independent of other lines, [that] has been completely unknown up to the present time.”
Perhaps you have experienced the vague intuition that ordinary life goes nowhere. In this, you are correct. There are, however, higher levels of Being. The closed circle of life can be opened into an upward spiral. You contain within you a potential for another kind of Life.
Why would you want to do the Work? Simply because, for an adult human being, it is the next step, the next stage in your possible evolution.

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Every Friday we host lessons on Beelzebub's Tales by Mr. George Gurdjieff.
Free to attend. DM or email to get an invite.
Check the bio to find out about the core concepts in the Tales and what classes and tutorials are about.
Beelebub’s Tales To His Grandson is the first series of Mr. Gurdjieff’s ultimate statement of his ideas, called All & Everything. The Tales is meant to, “destroy, mercilessly . . . the beliefs and views about everything existing in the world.”
Our so-called civilization, rather than representing humanity’s peak, has been degenerating for millenia. Only the restoration of a true spiritual authority can spark a new civilizational cycle. But how? Even the esoteric backing of every available spiritual tradition is a hacked-off stump.
In the late 19th century George Ivanovich Gurdjieff set off on a quest to answer one question: What is the sense and significance of life on Earth, and human life in particular? On his journey he made contact with the primeval root of all esotericism, and developed from it a teaching “completely self-supporting and independent of other lines, [that] has been completely unknown up to the present time.”
Perhaps you have experienced the vague intuition that ordinary life goes nowhere. In this, you are correct. There are, however, higher levels of Being. The closed circle of life can be opened into an upward spiral. You contain within you a potential for another kind of Life.
Why would you want to do the Work? Simply because, for an adult human being, it is the next step, the next stage in your possible evolution.

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In less than 3 weeks, a total solar eclipse will cross North America from Mexico to Canada across most part of the U.S.
It will be the most visible & longest total solar eclipse for the United States in 100 years with a central duration of 4' 28".
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Merry Christmas
Giotto The Nativity Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, Italy. 1304 to 1315 AD
“After Saint Moses, that Sacred Individual was actualized there who laid the beginnings of that religion which your contemporary favorites call Christianity. “This Sacred Individual, called by your favorites ‘Jesus Christ,’ was actualized in the planetary body of a boy of that race of terrestrial three-brained beings whom Saint Moses, on the command from Above, chose from among the beings of the country Egypt and led to what is called the ‘Land of Canaan.’

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American culture created bullshido martial arts.
But we can fix it.
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Dovy🔌@DovySimuMMA
aikido expert challenges a real mma fighter.
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Primera vez que dice algo coherente el cabezita de pañal! 😆
Andrés Manuel@lopezobrador_
Amenazan con invadir, venden armas de alto poder en sus tianguis, no hacen nada por sus jóvenes, padecen —lamentablemente— de la terrible y mortal pandemia del fentanilo, pero no atienden las causas. No les preocupa el bienestar, sólo el dinero, ni fortalecen valores morales, culturales y espirituales; tampoco limitan el consumo de drogas, por el contrario, lo fomentan hasta en el deporte. Es penoso y decadente.
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🚨🚨 Japón 🇯🇵 humilla a Alemania 🇩🇪‼️
Unos jugaban a fútbol y otros a hacer política 🤣
Enhorabuena 👍
#WorldcupQatar2022


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