The GP-Axis Discovery:
The Great Pyramid Contains Information about the Geophysics of the Earth relating to the Present Obliquity of the Earth's Axis
By Gary Osborn, 2005
Copyright © G Osborn. 2005. All Rights Reserved
I discovered that not only does the Great Pyramid reference the earth’s axis, it also contains information pertaining to the geophysics of the earth, the cycles related to it and also its orbital dynamics based on the present obliquity of the earth's axis.
It is now widely accepted by most geologists and academics that the earth’s axis oscillates slowly - moving between approx 22.5º and 24.5º and back again. Today the axis is tilted at 23.43º and so we are presently just past the midpoint in this particular cycle. As some will know, this phenomenon is called the ‘Milankovitch Cycle’ – named after Milutin Milankovitch (1879-1958), a Yugoslavian astronomer and physicist.
A brief explanation:
In the 1920’s, Milankovitch found that these periodic shifts were closely associated with changes in the earth’s climate and rising and lowering sea levels. In other words, over periods of tens of thousands of years, the earth’s climate and sea level is affected by variations in the earth’s orbital geometry. The three main orbital factors that Milankovitch studied were:
Eccentricity:
Variations in the circular and elliptical shape of earth’s orbit around the sun. This cycle, where the earth moves between an almost circular orbit to an elliptical orbit and back again, takes roughly 92,000 years, although the round figure of 100,000 years is often given.
Precession:
Variations in the wobble of the earth’s axis due to the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon. This cycle takes around 26,000 years to complete.
Obliquity:
Variations in the tilt of earth’s axis – again the axis shifting slowly between 22.5º and 24.5º and back again. This cycle takes roughly 41,000 years.
I have found that the Great Pyramid contains information synonymous with the Milankovitch Cycle data - i.e., that the axis shifts between 22.5 degrees and 24.5 degrees over a 41,000-year period. If I am right, then whoever built the Great Pyramid had already understood this, which is truly remarkable.
The Great Pyramid also contains information about the 26,000-year Cycle of Precession, (my own estimate is 25,758 years) which is compounded of a climactic precessional 23,000-year major cycle and a 19,000-year minor cycle.
These two cycles are related to the Eccentricity Cycle where the orbit of the earth around the sun changes from a circular orbit (19,000 years) to an elliptical orbit (23,000 years) - and again these changes occur back and forth over a 92,000-year cycle.
It’s interesting that 2 x 25,758 years – two precessional cycles – gives us a total of 51,516 - because in ‘arc minutes’ the sloping sides of the Great Pyramid are 51º.51’.
One could say that two of the Platonic 25,920-year precessional cycles – a total of 51,840 years - are also referenced in the Great Pyramid, because in degree angles, the sloping sides of the Great Pyramid are 51.84º.
The Platonic number of 25,920 - though not accurate - was used because the number based on multiples of 9 was easier to encode.
Could both estimates relating to ‘two precessional cycles’, have been encoded in the sides of the Great Pyramid?
Looking at the information encoded within the Great Pyramid, it’s possible that the architects had knowledge of both phenomena relating to the Milankovitch/Obliquity and Precessional cycles we know today and believed that both were tied in together.
In other words, there is reason to suggest that the architects not only understood that the axis oscillates – moving between roughly 22.5 degrees and 24.5 degrees and back again as theorised by Milankovitch in our own era – but despite our own calculations today, it would seem that they also believed this cycle took roughly two Precessional cycles to complete.
I should emphasise that like the three primary cycles associated with our mind and body, known as biorhythms (physical, emotional, intellectual) and which peak and dip at different rates throughout our lives, that most of the time the three cycles that govern the orbital geometry of the earth are not in sync and overlap each other considerably. However, its again possible the ancients may have believed that these three cycles were indeed tied-in together and perhaps because these cycles determine global climactic changes – i.e., rising and lowering sea levels for instance, which implicate times of Great Floods!
I am also aware that people have already known this about the Great Pyramid. I have now recognised this information - i.e., that the Great Pyramid contains information concerning the earth's axis - encoded mostly in Renaissance (16th century) and Baroque-period (17th century) paintings - and elsewhere throughout history which I present in these pages entilted 23.5 Degrees.
The above and more - especially how all this ties in with the cyclical processes underlying human consciousness (how the ancients understood this) - will hopefully be revealed in the book Axis: The Greatest Heresy.
