Wednesday, July 15, 2015

GMT: The circle, triangle and square in WD Gann's Memorial Triangle

Mr. Gann found, and used his gravestone to identify, his Memorial Triangle as previously described and as shown as follows:


Within a half degree of a right triangle with stunning mathematic/geometric/chronologic properties on which I have only just begun to describe.  I believe, once fully explored, it will mirror and may rival or exceed the instructions of the Great Pyramid.

Recall the circle, square and triangle, a hallmark of Mr. Gann's teachings.  Consider if the following artifacts within the GMT were given my Mr. Gann to whet our thirst for further exploration.

The Circle.  Point 2 on the GMT is the Statue of Liberty.  An overhead picture displays the near circle:


Of course, we can see the square and the triangle all within the black outlined 11 point figure.  You might also note the elliptical shape of the island, of which the perfect circle is a theoretic and impossible subset.  Much of this island is reflective of sacred geometry but I'll bypass those thoughts.

The Triangle.  Point 1 is the WD Gann Gravestone Geometry ("GGG") which is formed by the 12 gravestones previously discussed that are perceptibly pointing (as best a person on the ground standing behind Mr. Gann's gravestone can discern) towards Lower Manhattan.  Four of those 12 gravestones form a diamond that, again perceptibly, points towards Lower Manhattan.  And half the diamond shape is a triangle:



Mr. Gann's gravestone is number 5 of the back row of 7.  [Interesting, 5 and 7, consecutive prime numbers giving you 7/5=1.4 or a crude estimate of the square root of 2 and the diagonal of a 1X1 square.]  If you take the stones 5, 8, 9 and 11 you have the diamond of which I spoke, that points to Lower Manhattan.  The yellow line in Google Earth perfectly points to the North Pool of the WTC Memorial.  The left and right red lines point to the Statue of Liberty (point 2) and Times Square (point 3).  Two halves of the diamond or stones 5, 8 and 9 and 8, 9 and 11 give you two triangles.  I am planning another visit to Mr. Gann's "courtyard" next month to take exact measurements of the distance between these stones to determine if they create exact isosceles triangles.  [Lest I forget, add the numbers of the diamond; 33.  And recall that I pointed out in a previous post that the face of Mr. Gann's gravestone have two lines each curiously containing 3 dots; 33.]

The Square.  All of which leads to point 3 of the GMT, Times Square.  This is the most dramatic of this demonstration as I will explain in the last sentence of this post.  Point 3 is the corner of the square of the Conde Nast Building located at 4 Times Square.  4 Times Square, four points of the square and how fitting that the CN Building sports a cube at its top:


Sure, any architect appreciates the square and the cube.  Not so surprising a building might sport such a figure, sport the address of 4 Times Square (particularly on Times Square) or make it 48 stories or 4X12.  But this is pretty 'in your face' is it not?

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And there you have it, the WD Gann Memorial Triangle with the greater symbolic geometric meaning of the circle, triangle and square. 

But that's not what keeps me up at night, adding and subtracting years, computing ratios of time and distance as I try vainly to sleep.  What makes sleep impossible is when such as the next thought dawns on me.

Mr. Gann knew the circular geometric configuration of the Staute of Liberty Island.  And he unquestionably, in my mind according to the evidence I've offered, contrived the triangular geometry of his posse's (or the "jury's") gravestones.  Those aren't what keeps me up at night.  What keeps me up at night is…

...did he or how did he know the Conde Nast Building, dedicated in 2000, 
would prominently enshrine the square?

Jim Ross

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