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                                                                            paragraph : The Viracocha Road

 

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The rectangular area of Nacza is a part of a much larger sacred geography and geometry.

 

The main towns of this South America region, from Tiahuanaco until Quito, are setup in a very large scale continental geometry.

 

Maria Scholten d’Ebneth mentioned in 1953 on the conference of the University of Cuzco that the legendary Viracocha road and the emplacement of centers like Tiahuanaco, Cuzco, Pucara, Pachacamac , Pisco …played a major role in the pre-hispanic history and geographic - geometric setup of Peru. Also the exterior limits of the Inca Empire and those towns are an application of sacred geometry on a continental scale. It is as if the Peruvian capital Cuzco is a world axe and center in this geometry. See Figure below :

 

                                                                  

 

                  (see for other Inca geometry applied to this schema the extended links, click on Sacred Geometry - Geography )

 

 

The research of Lajos d’Ebneth , allowed him to find a relation between the usual dimensions of some well known pre-Columbian sacred monuments, like the famous calendar stone of the Aztecs at Tenochtitlan. The proportion between was the numeric value 3,34.

 

The multiples of 7 and 8 of this fundamental unit were used to fix a lot of positions on the sacred alignments, controlling the human geography of the Inca Empire.

 

Starting with this constant of 3,34 (here used as 3,34km) , Maria d’Ebneth first found that the distance of 468 km between Tiahuanaco and Cuzco reflects 140 x 3,34 ; 140 being a multiple of 7. Continuing the line Tiahuanaco-Cuzco until the Pacific Ocean gives 3 x 140 x 3,34 (the sacred  unit) km.

 

Using further this strange 3,34 U.A. ( unite Américaine / American unit ) for Peru, geometric configurations are chained very easily.

 

We first get a real magic square within a circle with a radius (rayon) of 140 u.a. This circle goes through Tiahuanaco, Yio and Pacaras.

 

This is the result of the application of 7. If we use the multiple of 8 (160 u.a.) a new circle (radius 160 u.a.) goes through Pachacamac.

 

If we measure the angles resulting of lines going from Pucara and Cuzco to Pachacamac with the direction East-West and the the alignment Cuzco-Tiahuanaco, we get very significant numbers. An angle of 28°57’18’’ (Pachacamac-Cuzco-Cajamarca) represents the intersecting line (sécante) between 8 and 7. On the other hand the other angle of 24°45’12’’ formed by the line Pucara-Pachacamac with the direction East-West corresponds exactly the amplitude of the sun at the winter-solstice. But this is the position of the sun, correct for the historical moment considered.

 

This system of geometric relations and mathematical correspondences  continues as well to the north as to the south.

 

We only must draw two squares around the circles analysed to reach in the north Quito. A much larger geometric construction, passing Cuzco, links Quito to rio Maule, meridionial limit of the Inca Empire. 350 u.a. separate Cuzco from the tropic of Capricorn ; 800 u.a. Equador from the tropic of Capricorn ; the distance between the tropic and rio Maule is 800/2 u.a. ( 400 u.a. from equator to Rimac ).

 

The same angle 28°57’18’’ (Pachacamac-Cuzco and the prolongation of the line Tiahuanaco-Cuzco) , measures at Cajamarca (fall of Atahualpa, last Inca)  the difference between Puerto Vejo and the alignment Cuzco-Cajamarca. . Puerto Vejo itself is at 710km from Cajamarca or a distance equal the diagonal of the rectangle with sides equal 140 u.a. and 160 u.a.. Finally the same distance of 710 km separates Cuzco and Chavin, essential historical center of ancient Peru.

 

 

                                                                                    Relation North Africa

 

In her very important study of the cosmic tree in North Africa, Viviana Paques gives the schema of the system that we relate to our geographic system.

See figure below :

 

                                                                                              

 

Like we can see between the ancient towns , on very ancient routes in North Africa, Gabes and Sfax, Sousse and Tunis , and the center El Jhem ( Najmat, “star”), there are equidistant relations, similar to the South American centers Tiahuanaco, Pucara, Cuzco and others.

 

What ethnologists accept for Africa, can’t be ignored for South America.

 

Remark of webmaster

 

Some additional info :

 

Middle and South America uses for

Small objects (artefacts) 3,34 cm geometry

Medium objects 3,34 m geometry (temples, buildings)

Large scale geometry 3,34 km (town topography)

 

Formula in our metric system 3,34 x 10n

 

Two articles on the Viracocha Road and continental geometry 3.34 are :

http://movimientos.org/enlacei/QhapaqNan.pdf  by Javier Lajo,

Ex-student of Prof. Maria Rivara de Tuesta, also article from her on :

http://machaqmara.googlepages.com/presentation

 

The Inca continental geometry was found by using the 3.34 standard

By Maria Scholten d'Ebneth , study in Revue :

Revista del Museo Nacional de Lima, tome XXIII (1954), pp 241 - 249

 

This study was mentioned by Prof. Carnac in his book.

 

This continental geometry is also completed in the extended linkpages

Of this website, click on the lost tribes

 

The continental towns - geometry of the Incas is  unbelievable, and is of the same type

as the geometric layout of Echnatons town  Amarna (18th Egyptian Dynasty)

 

Steles and Temples of Amarna town in Egypt above

                                                                                                                                           Inca towns in  South  America  subcontinent  below

 

                       

 

Similar Berber Flower of Life on Tunis, North Africa:

 

 

Similar hexagonals on the biggest Mexican pyramid on earth, Teoton – Cholula :

Orion constellation aligned on Teoton – Cholula :

 

 

Similar geometries are present on Pueblos – Hopis Chaco Canyon and environment :

 

http://www.theorionzone.com/maps.htm

 

 

Meantime scholar Ivan Van Sertima describes in his 3 books on the presence of Africa in America,

that the weaving technique of the Incas is exactly the same as the 18th Egyptian Dynasty , pharao Echnaton , see his books :

They Came before Columbus , African Presence in Early America,  Early America revisited.

 

But we must not underestimate the role of Ancient India in America : see :

 

Hindu Wisdom - Pacific

 

Pharao Echnaton was also  the son-in-law to Dasharatha, the (Indian culture) Mitanni king:click on :

 

Hindu Wisdom - India and Egypt

 

Also in India and further the Far Eastern , application of geometry in archtecture is fabulous, see

 

Architectural Survey - Table of Contents

 

 

Finally, the intersections between the Inca circles near Pachacamacc is very near of the node-point UVG35 of a “Platonic” energy grid

Given by Prof. Bethe Hagens website , click  on  earthgrid  , a website setup by Dan Shaw ( website on earth-matrixes : click  ancient geography )

 

 

 

 

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