It is no secret that I like the number 8. There are a great number of possibilities with the number 8. In a prior article I wrote, I discussed similarities between DNA, The Number 8 and the Infinity Symbol. I have been looking into Nikola Tesla’s life as of late and stumbled upon the key to the universe. One of Nikola Tesla main focuses were the numbers 3, 6 and 9. Nikola Tesla has stated the following: “If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe.” Tesla is a genius and his calculations typically break down to the numbers 3, 6 or 9. Granted, the symbol of infinity/completion when a circle’s composition is reduced to its digital root, the results are as follows 3 + 6 + 0 = 9. However, I have noticed the number 8 does come onto the scene from time to time.
Tesla’s Invention
First, I need to provide the backdrop. Tesla filed a patent in the U.S. titled “The art of transmitting electrical energy through the natural medium”. This patent outlines designs for a series of generators around the world which would tap the ionosphere for energy collections. He saw planet Earth itself, with its two poles, as a giant electrical generator of limitless energy. His triangle-shaped design became known as Tesla’s electromagnetic pyramid. (Image below: Nikola Tesla – Limitless Energy & the Pyramids of Egypt – YouTube.)
His inspiration was the Great Pyramid at Giza. The location was chosen according to the laws of where the Pyramids of Giza were built, related to the relationship between the elliptical orbit of the planet and the equator. The design was intended for wireless transmission of energy. The facilities are known as the Tesla Experimental Station in Colorado Springs and Wardenclyffe Tower or Tesla Tower on the East Coast. His devices for wireless transmission of energy disappeared after his death.
The Great Pyramid at Giza
Why did the Great Pyramid inspire Tesla? The Great Pyramid is position on latitude 30 and they are aligned to 3/60th degree of true astronomical north. The dimensions of the pyramid give you the dimensions of this planet. In other words, if you measure the base perimeter of the Great Pyramid and multiply it by forty-three thousand two hundred, you get the equatorial circumference of the earth. If you then measure the height of the Great Pyramid and multiply it by forty-three thousand two hundred, you will get the polar radius of the earth. The scale of the pyramid is defined by a key motion of the earth itself, which is precession (wobble on earth’s axis). Earth moves 1 degree every 72 years.
How does the Number 8 come into play?
The Great Pyramid in Giza is not a 4-side structure, it is actually an 8-side structure. Each of the pyramid’s four side are evenly split from base to tip by very subtle concave indentations. There are many theories as to why the Great Pyramid of Giza was built this way. I would like to throw in my hypothesis and state it has to do with the Ogdoad. In Egyptian mythology, the Ogdoad were eight primordial deities (four male/four female) worshiped in Hermopolis. References to the Ogdoad date to the Old Kingdom of Egypt, and even at the time of composition of the Pyramid Texts toward the end of the Old Kingdom.
Some text suggest that the Ogdoad are not actual deities, but paring individuals used by the God Thoth to explain how it is possible for two mating individuals to pass on generic traits and attributes. The number eight is achieved merely by determining the smallest number of cross-over combinations of the parents’ traits which would be necessary for their children to maintain variance. Basically, ancient Egyptians had a concept of modern genetics. They may also hold secrets to “hachimoji DNA”.
Another interesting thing about the number 8 is at the time of the construction of the Pyramids of Giza the pole star was Thuban. Thuban is a star located in the constellation of Draco, the eighth largest constellation in the sky. It is around 305 (3+0+5) light-years away from the Sun.
Hope you enjoyed the article, just have one more plug for the number 8. Nikola Tesla is responsible for 80% of technologies today.
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Deborah Miller says
as always interesting and thought provoking.
Sandra says
Thank you!