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    Triptych Architecture

    Have you ever read about Richard Cassaro and his insights related to triptych architecture?
    For my own interests his work shines light upon a trail left through time that i think will remain relevant all the way until Christ's physical return.
    https://www.richardcassaro.com/research/

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    You have to be kidding?


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    Nope. Not kidding a bit. I hope there's someone familiar with the archeology involved.

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    The number 3 is heavily regarded as being the first number of stability.... In cordage, a cord of three strands will be nearly as strong as the sum of the three strands strongest point. Two and one will only be as strong as the weakest point of each strand. Seven, like wise is recognized as the number for the best rope and cord, thus cementing that number in numerology.
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    Love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Good Cheer View Post
    Nope. Not kidding a bit. I hope there's someone familiar with the archeology involved.
    Good Cheer, are familiar with Graham Hancock and Robert Schoch's work and books. Interesting

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    Yes sir. Got some of their books on the shelves here somewhere.
    Alan Butler is another fellow I've enjoyed puzzling over.

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    are any of those dang deals over 3000 years old?
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    What deals JonB?

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    The 3 door dealys in your link
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    I'd have to go back and watch the video again to figure out that, that if any of the three doorways shown are over three thousand.

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    The oldest examples from pictures Cassaro included were from pharaonic Egypt which would be coming forwards from 5000 years ago so that's at least somewhere in the ball park.

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