You're welcome for your earworm of the day lol
Anyways, I incorrectly posted this in an old corkboard thread so I figured I'd just post a new thread.
Figured I'd revive an old thread since specifically has to do with my question.
Does anyone know of an instance where someone built a pyramid with an apex angle in the 70+ degree range? The reason that I ask is because I finally got up in my attic to measure the pyramid structure that is located in the center of the house and the figures are a bit disconcerting as I'm getting a 71 degree apex (vertex is a synonym).
I even tried tinkering with the length and height by an inch or two and all it does is bring the angle degree up.
This is a look from the top of the house. The concaved lines form the pyramid while the lines along the apex of each gable of the roof makes a cross. The lines always reminded me of a convergence point along ley lines though I doubt if the house resides on such a thing
It's hard to make out but you can envision the pyramid structure just above all the ductwork. The apex is where that circular white electrical box is.
I also stated in another thread that the house is perfectly positioned facing North and the front wall is anywhere from 19 to 24 degrees east of North depending on when the silly compass app would settle lol.
All very interesting aspects of this house that was built by a medium who travelled the country in the late 1800s and early 1900s
Anyways, I incorrectly posted this in an old corkboard thread so I figured I'd just post a new thread.
(03-20-2010, 10:42 PM)Peregrinus Wrote: Just make sure the apex angle is less than 70 degrees. Ra made this very clear as of utmost importance. Anything over 69 degrees focuses energy/light dangerously strong. There was another thread here somewhere that went into a lot of details and quotes on considerations, but this one was the only consideration that was a cautionary one.
Figured I'd revive an old thread since specifically has to do with my question.
Does anyone know of an instance where someone built a pyramid with an apex angle in the 70+ degree range? The reason that I ask is because I finally got up in my attic to measure the pyramid structure that is located in the center of the house and the figures are a bit disconcerting as I'm getting a 71 degree apex (vertex is a synonym).
I even tried tinkering with the length and height by an inch or two and all it does is bring the angle degree up.
This is a look from the top of the house. The concaved lines form the pyramid while the lines along the apex of each gable of the roof makes a cross. The lines always reminded me of a convergence point along ley lines though I doubt if the house resides on such a thing
It's hard to make out but you can envision the pyramid structure just above all the ductwork. The apex is where that circular white electrical box is.
I also stated in another thread that the house is perfectly positioned facing North and the front wall is anywhere from 19 to 24 degrees east of North depending on when the silly compass app would settle lol.
All very interesting aspects of this house that was built by a medium who travelled the country in the late 1800s and early 1900s