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INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
SYMPOSIUM No. 95
PULSARS
13 Years of Research on Neutron Stars
Edited by W. SIEBER and R. WIIEBINSKII
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D. REFDEL PUBLISHING COMPANY / DORDRECHT : HOLLAND )BOSTTON:" O:SA. / LONDON: ENGLAND
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M4isz S. Jocelyn Bell
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Dear Miss Beli:
I am writing to you about the unidentified radio emissions discovered by theastronomers at Cambridge University. These pulses have created great excitement
..... among scientists, and I would like to suggest a new theory about these pulses.
Sir Martin Ryle, head of Cambridge University' s Radio Astronomy Department, says rthat the pulses are the most exciting astronomical discovery of all time.
The period of silence between the pulses is exactly the same every time---1.3372795 seconds. During my research, I noticed that this figure could be
indicated as 13-37-27-95. The next step would be to multiply 13 x 37, with theresult of 431. Three sepexrate encyclopedia's list an original height of431 feet for the Great Pyramid (circa 2600 B. C.).
It is possible that the 1.337 has some special relationship to the engineering .design and site of the Great Pyramid. The balance of this 1.337 unit is 2795.
To my astonishment, i discovered that these figures appear in order in pi--the ratio of the diameter of a circle to the circumference.
3.11592,65339;79,23.46264383-2--7--9--5....
The Great " " . .. ..The Great Pyramid's height (481) and base-side (755) appears to show the appro 'mate
proportion: 1: 3.14159 :: 481 : 755 x 2.
I noticed that the units contain the logical pattern of 79-79, 32-32 and 38-33,with the center at 26.
... The English alphabet has 26 letters. Therefore, A equals 1, B equals 2, C equals
3, D equals 4--to Z equals the same 26.
A-B-C-D-E-G-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-0-P-Q-R-S-T-U-V--.-X-Y-Z (totals) 351. Rechecking,I discovered that 13 x 27 (1.3 37 27 95) equals the same 351.
It is my opinion that the radio pulses seem to have some special relationship to
pi and to the mathematical design and location of the Great Pyramid. The pulses
may be an attempt to direct our attention to the mathematical propertizs of the
Great Pyramid aid to the possible mathematical-engineering design of the Earth.
Kenneth Larson
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