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sora_1
Ancient holy altars , temples , oracles , cities , monuments and places of particular significance for our ancestors are in intimate relation . They form several geometric shapes ( triangles , quadrangles , polygons , circles ) and having equal distances between them , proving that they've been built on selected places in whole known Hellenic space and according to plan......

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IDEAL POLYGONS

The isosceles triangle : Dodoni , Delphi , Trophonion oracle belongs to a decagon which its geometric elements if they extend , they meet Ilion (Troy) , Smyrni , Knossos , Sparta , Paros , Phaestus etc

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TRIANGULARITY OF ATTICA-BIOTIA

By extending many direct lines of the triangularity they meet famous altars or worship centres of Hellas.
_ The line Chalkis-Thiva meets Olympia
_ The line Chalkis-Amfiarion oracle meets Delus.
_ The line Chalkis-Cromion meets Sparta
_ The line Chalkis-Sounio meets Knossos
Also Chalkis is equal far from :
1) Thiva and Amfiario162 stad. (100Φ)
2) Aegosthenus and Elefsis 262 stad. (100Φ²)
3) Athens and Megara 314 stad. (100 π)

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DELOS equal far from :
1) Ko's Asclepium - epidaurus Asclipium (1020 stadiums)
2) Smyrna - Thebesα (1080 stadiums)
3) Idaion Andron (Creete) - Trofonion oracle(1296 stadiums)
4) Delfi oracle - Ilion's Alexandria (1460 stadiums)
5) Sparta - Pergamus (1460 stadiums)
6) Rhodes - Fygaleia of Pelloponissos (1530 stadiums)
7) Ilion - Iolkos
8) Athens - Kardamili of Chios (800 stads)
9) Rethymnon - Diktina - Knossos (1256 stads)
10) Corinthus - Metelini (1188 stads)
11) Samothrace - Thermon (1859 stads)
12) Mycenae - Argus (1210 stads)
13) Fillipous - Thermes .

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ELEFSIS

Equal far from :
1) Athens - Megara (100 stads)
2) Corinth - Sounion (330 stads)
3) Amfiario - Marathon - Tomb (220 stads)
4) Pella - Smyrne (1700 stads)
5) Idaion Andron - Effesus (1782 stads)
6) Pergamus - Miletus - Knossos (1815 stads)


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DODONI ORACLE

It's equal far from :
1) Delphi - Iolkos (1050 stadiums)
2) The Dodoni , Delphi , Iolkos triangle is isosceles and belongs to a dodecagon
3) Olympia and Trophonion oracle (1240 stad. or 2000 (Φ-1) stad. The isosceles triangle of Dodoni , Olympia , Trophonion oracle belongs to a decagon.
4) Nestor palace - Elefsis (1600 stad.).The isosceles triangle of Dodoni , Nestor palace , Elefsis with a cover peak of 40° belongs to a ninegon
5)Athens - Sparta (1700 stad.). The triangle of Dodoni , Athens , Sparta belongs to a 13 peaked polygon.
6) Delos - Trojan Alexandria (2482 stad.)
7) Knossos - Miletus (3300 stad.). The triangle of Dodoni , Knossos , Miletus belongs to a dodecagon with a corner peak of 30°

What do you think all about these??
Do you think is by chance made like this or they knew what they are doing?
And why they made them??? disgust.gif

The Ancient Geodetic System :Source
ShaunZero
Wow. Pretty interesting. I doubt all that would be by chance. Really don't know what to say.
Aristocrates
very cool thumbsup.gif
Andrewxania
Μόνο μην ακούς και το Λιακόπουλο!!!

Well,

Delos is an island (which I visit frequently), that lies in the centre of Greece. It's preety natural for something being there to have an equal distance from many other parts of Greece.

Something that is more important.
According to legend Apollo used to leave Delphi during winter. He had some palaces located far at the northwest. However 3 temples in Denmark (where the sun God was worshiped) form a line with the Delphi Oracle wink2.gif
sora_1
Interesting! grin2.gif
Bio-Mage
Actually it is suggested that the places you mention fall amongst many build on specific earth energy ley (or lay) lines across the globe.

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Maybe the plan includes more than just the "current" hellenic space...we did use to occupy a lot more once upon a time..original.gif
~TheArtOfContact~
Do you mean Pangea? ^ See, I wonder what it would look like in geometric terms for the continental being all put together in tirangularity.
FrothyDog
before we go all nuts about this:

1. any three points make a triangle. always.
2. with so many temples, there would certainly be some that were equidistant. i bet you can do the same thing with churches today.
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Glacies
regardless, its still shapes, and i like shapes! and colours! nice theory, and again, nifty shapes!
Malfeas
QUOTE(FrothyDog @ Mar 10 2006, 10:49 PM) [snapback]1099498[/snapback]

before we go all nuts about this:

1. any three points make a triangle. always.
2. with so many temples, there would certainly be some that were equidistant. i bet you can do the same thing with churches today.
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FrothyDog, you took the words right out of my mouth.
~TheArtOfContact~
I seriously doubt ^ that - that is what Sora 1 was getting at, that set of maps/triangulairities looks ten times more sophisticated than that U.S. mapping. - Seriously.....
Malfeas
Perhaps I was being unfair, but t I truly doubt that this means much of anything.


Here is a map of the places that I visited some friends over the past year. Queue spooky music...

Notice that two of the trips are at an exact 90 degree angle...
shikon1
QUOTE(FrothyDog @ Mar 10 2006, 09:49 PM) [snapback]1099498[/snapback]

before we go all nuts about this:

1. any three points make a triangle. always.
2. with so many temples, there would certainly be some that were equidistant. i bet you can do the same thing with churches today.
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not always, if i put 3 points in a line then you cant make a triangle rofl.gif i had to do that
spidy
i know that the Greeks made the temples according to the position of the stars
Heliocentric system
In the interior pavement of the Tholos of Epidaurus
on 360 B.C.

http://www.altani.gr/english/altani_159_new.jpg



40 years before the birth of Aristarchus from Samos
on 320 B.C. and
170 years before the birth of Hipparchus
on 190 B.C.


The Heliocentric astronomical pattern as we know it today. The planets are not in scale


http://www.altani.gr/english/altani141_new.jpg



sora_1
THATS REALLY COOL!!!!
Yes but how the Greeks knew the location of the planets those years??? blink.gif
Daughter of the Nine Moons
sora 1
I have edited your original post to add the source, as without it your thread is complete plagerism and would be shut down.
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