Monday, August 10, 2015

GMT: Eureka!

On my first visit to Green-Wood Cemetery and WD Gann's grave (GG), I had been asked to verify the assertion that his grave was oriented to "overlook" the Lower Manhattan Financial District.  But for a "Great Tree" I have discussed elsewhere, it does.  Walking back and forth from the grave stone past the Great Tree to locate Lower Manhattan, I sensed there was something more.  The Stature of Liberty (SOL) was to the left and I could locate it.  42nd and Broadway (location of the fictional "Mammouth" Building (MB) and the very real Conde Nast Building) was somewhere to the right.  I sensed there was a greater meaning which I subsequently identified in Google Earth as WD Gann's Memorial Triangle.  Naively I announced my speculation that the meaning could rival of the Great Pyramid.  The "GMT:"


As previously discussed, the SOL represents the circle as the Island's shape is elliptical with two rough triangles within it's borders, the Conde Nast Building prominently displays multiple embedded squares forming aligned cubes, and Mr. Gann's grave is a component of the WD Gann Gravestone Geometry….a triangle.  Three points to the GMT; the circle, square and triangle. 

Three points of the triangle simultaneously separated both by distance and by time.  The SOL was dedicated in 1886, MB is center stage in 1932, and WD Gann was buried in 1955.  The three points are separated by 23, 46 and 69 years.  And the points are separated by 3.80, 5.56 and 6.74 miles.  These measurements, approximated by Googe Earth, related to each respective vector are:

If you considered only the distance, you have a right triangle with angles of 90, 54 and 36.  [Interesting numerical properties associated with those angles with 54 divided by 36 or 90 divided by either 54 or 36.]  If you consider time to be a triangle…well, it wouldn't be one.  It would be a straight line…think about it.  Use an online calculator if you need.

With just a couple simple manipulations of the above table of numbers, the two geometric forms (the triangle and line) would form a very interesting figure.  The manipulations are, 1) convert miles to yards, 2) divide each of those 3 yardage numbers by 82 (as in page 82, 82 Wall Street and multiple other occurrences) to achieve "squaring," and 3) divide distance by time.  You thereby arrive at three distantly familiar numbers; 1.188, 2.608 and 6.261.  Think about it; you have the 4th root of 2, the square of Phi and twice Pi.  Far too close to those values to argue otherwise in my opinion.

[Side note.  When you do the conversion…if anyone does…you divide yards by 82 and you get 3 produces; 82, 120 and 144.  Forget about time for the moment.  A to C in yards divided by 82 is…82.  A to B in yards divided by 82 is 120…and B to C is 144.  Interesting numbers in Mr. Gann's cosmology by themselves.]

Now think where those numbers are located on the GMT:

A triangle with side lengths of 1.188, 2.608 and 6.261 forms a triangle I say?  I think not.  Those side lengths violate the axiom that a triangle can be formed only if the sum of any two sides exceeds that of the third.  At least in 2 dimensional Euclidian (planar) geometry and, I'm guessing in 3 dimensional non Euclidian geometry.  But we are talking about something which we'd not expect to be less than four dimensions…  Not just {X, Y and Z} but {X, Y. Z AND T}.  Can anyone characterize the properties of a four dimensional triangle?  Hasn't been done, can't be done.  We're in uncharted territory.
  
Now consider.  Side Pi X 2 is positioned directly across from angle A, the symbolic circle of the SOL.  Pi, which defines the perimeter of the circle.  And the 4th root of 2 across from angle B symbolically represented by the square and cube of the Conde Nast Building.  The 4th root of 2, the number 2 and its root being associated with the length of the diagonal of the 1X1 square.  And Phi^2 slightly less recognizable as a property of the triangle.  Perhaps the measure of the next iteration of the Kepler triangle…. 1, 1.272, 1.618 and into the 4th dimension with 2.618.  Phi^2 across from point C, the WD Gann Gravestone Geometry; the gravestone triangle of 12…or perhaps 13 Freemasons.

This is not coincidence.  It is not contrived by Mr. Gann.  Rather, it would appear to be mathematical law that he identified.  It is the mathematics of the nature of time related to the City of New York.  The place of the nation's nativity and the judgement derived therefrom.  

Moreover, I believe the properties of the GMT to be at the heart of WD Gann's relation of time and space and his ability to predict the future based upon math, science and the repetition of history.

This I discovered August 8, 2015 (in reduction, 8-8-8).

Jim Ross

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