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Tarzan
12-15-2001, 07:11 AM
tarzan, wow is right!! that took me away for hours!! thank you! donna
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yea me too, donna; yw.

i wish to hear from those scientists in this group to comment on the
information in that site--i'd really hate to be fooled with
inaccurate/untruthful information. dw--what's your comment? perhaps you
could dictate to someone on a computer about this site? but no rush, of
course.

a refresher of the site url in question:

http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/pacific_anomaps.html

seth, sui juris

David Wilcock
12-18-2001, 07:53 PM
<table>
><span class="370055103-19122001"><font face="arial" color="#0000ff" size="2">check the grid position first. the resemblance to the belt stars is strong and remember that this pattern was also seen in the pyramid of the sun complex in tiahuanacao, i believe, as well as the "blair cuspids" obelisks on the moon as seen in "psychic discoveries."</font></span>
><span class="370055103-19122001"><font face="arial" color="#0000ff" size="2"></font></span>
><span class="370055103-19122001"><font face="arial" color="#0000ff" size="2">peace be with you - </font></span>
><span class="370055103-19122001"><font face="arial" color="#0000ff" size="2"></font></span>
><span class="370055103-19122001"><font face="arial" color="#0000ff" size="2">- david</font></span>
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subject: [asc2k] yup

</font><tt>tarzan, wow is right!! that took me away for hours!! thank you! donna
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
yea me too, donna; yw.

i wish to hear from those scientists in this group to comment on the
information in that site--i'd really hate to be fooled with
inaccurate/untruthful information. dw--what's your comment? perhaps you
could dictate to someone on a computer about this site? but no rush, of
course.

a refresher of the site url in question:

http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/pacific_anomaps.html

seth, sui juris

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Clark stewart
12-19-2001, 10:27 PM
yes , yes
>
>check the grid position first.


thank you for that lead, i have done some pre-lim check'n..

, due to map (if anyone can find better accuracy maps, please let me know.)
if we assume the position of the mu pyramids at 40n/139w , then using this
equation

d = 60*cos^-1 [ sin(l1)*sin(l2) + cos(l1)*cos(l2)*cos(lg2-lg1) ]
>>h = cos^-1 [ {sin(l2) - sin(l1)*cos(d/60)} / sin(d/60)*cos(l1) ]
>>
>>hi = h, if sin(lg2-lg1) < 0
>>hi = 360-h, if sin(lg2-lg1) >= 0
>>
>>where:
>>
>>d = distance in nautical miles.
>>l1 = latitude 1
>>l2 = latitude 2
>>lg1 = longitude 1
>>lg2 = longitude 2
>>h = initial heading (degrees)
>>hi = final (corrected) heading (degrees)
>>cos^-1 = inverse cosine
>>
>>all lat. and long. must be in dd.dddd... or ddd.dddd...
>>(degrees and decimal fractions of a degree) format, if that's the way the
>>trig functions work on your machiine.
>>
>>an often-used standard:
>>northern latitudes are positive; southern latitudes are negative.
>>western longitudes are positive, eastern longitudes are negative.


i found w sketchy coordinates, that the great circle distance is 108.98, and
i am sure that would be 108 had i had better maps..
so yes it seems we have something here...
again better maps would be appreciated, anyone ..? if you can pt me in the
rt dir.

in excitement of grid awareness,
clark

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