10-30-2011, 12:10 PM
(10-30-2011, 11:23 AM)zenmaster Wrote:(10-30-2011, 11:08 AM)Namaste Wrote: Coming from a background in mathematics myself, I find much value in his discoveries.
What particular value have you found in his discoveries? Maybe that's something to discuss, the value.
The logic Carl uses to demonstrate the language in which the ancients spoke - the radian - and the resulting calculations just 'make sense'. Hard to quantify, as of course that is subjective.
In terms of the results of the calculations themselves, they are far too accurate (to five or more decimal places) to be random. For example, the results from quite obvious calculations using the ancient's constants, and the radian, equal global constants we know of today (circumference/radius) of the planet, along with other logical measurements at the other linked sites.
When you watch the full 5+ hours, it's hard to even think that all of the maths in there are coincidence. The chances of which much be one in billions (literally), as maths is precise. The calculations he presents are also very precise.