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keithisco
As most interested parties are aware, the internal stone renditioning of Rosslyn Chapel (The Knights Templar church near Glasgow) is elaborated with almost 200 Stone Cubes. Each cube has a particular pattern chiselled into it. The same patterns are juxtaposed in various configurations. Until recently the deciphering of their intent has evaded scrutiny.

I came across this theory that appears to be self-consistent and must be a real contender to the claim of having broken the code.

Watch the video's in the following link..... What is your opinion?



http://www.mediaplayer.telegraph.co.uk/?it...EA-460CAD0A5EF5
Agent. Mulder
yeah ive heard about this. its pretty cool. nice find
i remember someone mention this had something to do with extraterrestrials possibly
Cyaneyed
Definitely an interesting conclusion to draw from it. Given the obvious masonic presence, it wouldn't surprise me that a system was incorporated into the building that supposedly 'wasn't known yet' at the time it was built.
keithisco
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Definitely an interesting conclusion to draw from it. Given the obvious masonic presence, it wouldn't surprise me that a system was incorporated into the building that supposedly 'wasn't known yet' at the time it was built.

Hey!! Dont give credit to the Masons... This is a Templar Church. But I agree that the Templars were privvy to some pretty advanced ideas.
Cyaneyed
Oh really? I only said that because I thought I heard them mentioned in the video. Oh well, the Templars were equally placed to know stuff like that before everyone else so I suppose it makes no odds which group it was.
RWB64
VERY interesting theory. I recall seeing the resonance plate video and thinking it was remarkable the patterns that would emerge as the frequency changed.

A few thoughts and comments:

The link between the Knights Templar and the Free Masons was particularly strong. As far as I know when the Knights were being rounded up some made it to Scotland and found sanctuary there. If I recall correctly the Knights sort of became the Free Masons or were at least enfolded into this group. Now the Knights Templar were supposed to have excavated Solomon's temple while they were in the Holy Lands. Its rumoured that they found...something...there. Some say just a monetary treasure, others point to some lost knowledge, perhaps even the Ark of the Covenant. For whatever reason they certainly gained a tremendous amount of power in Europe, having to answer to no one but the Pope and they were given vast land grants in numerous kingdoms. They eventually went so far as to pretty much create the modern banking system. But there is always this notion, despite how wealthy the order may have become, that they held some knowledge in secret.

Now despite the Church's stance on tritones and the iron fist in which they seemed to try and control everything, I find it hard to believe that Templars would go to all the trouble to encode, in stone, a simple song. Plus some of the skeptics say the odd symbols do not match exactly the patterns formed on a resonance plate. The result of a resonant plate seems to be a pretty clever way to encode sounds and if they are depicted accurately enough, depicting very specifc information.

What about phonemes? If I have the wrong word here I am talking about the sound particles that make up all languages. Instead of musical notes could these stone blocks be representing sound particles? Has anyone tried various sound particles and see if it effects a resonance plate? Perhaps that would account for the discrepancy between the pure notes and what is carved on the stones.

If the "Angel" is pointing to a series of notes or giving you a frequency range and you were to try certain sound particles on a resonance plate within this range AND they matched the stone carvings more accurately, could you have and actual verbal message depicted? Can anyone follow what I am saying? It would seem a secret message would be more worthy of such encoding than a song. Just my opinion as far as that goes. I mean while the music was pretty its no "Stairway to Heaven". LOL.

A secret message in Greek, Latin, or another ancient language would be a good deal more exciting! Any thoughts, comments, or ideas welcomed!
Cheers,
RWB64
PS- I don't recall EVER hearing anything regarding extraterrestrials and this subject and think this is sort of a silly assumption.
Agent. Mulder
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PS- I don't recall EVER hearing anything regarding extraterrestrials and this subject and think this is sort of a silly assumption.


i know it is. its just what i heard a while ago. i tried putting it together, but it wasnt making alot of sense to me.
Lucid Mark
wow that's really amazing, and it actually makes since.

I would believe...
Well it looks like another code has been broken.
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