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BOSNIAN VALLEY OF PYRAMIDS - ANALYSIS OF GEOMETRICAL ANOMALIES

Version 2 2021-04-09, 03:24
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conference contribution
posted on 2021-04-09, 03:24 authored by Hrvoje ZujicHrvoje Zujic
The subject of this brief paper is the analysis of geometrical anomalies in a wide research area of the Bosnian valley of pyramids. The paper lists eight pyramid-shaped structures, five of which – from two to six on the list (picture 1) are either part of the research or are planned to be researched. The last three remaining structures could be considered potential pyramid structures. Such a high number of pyramid-shaped structures in the research area of approximately 50 km2 makes this region the largest archaeological area in Europe, with a chance of further expansion. That fact alone is enough to make us think and wonder if all those construction – technological – architectural structures, arranged in such a way, were built without any connections to each other, like cemeteries and tombs, or if they were planned in advance by ancient pyramid constructors, as a functional unit, i.e. as a unique mega pyramid complex. To reach a definite answer to that question, enormous financial resources are required, as well as decades of hard field work of many scientists and experts from various fields. However, there is a shorter way to reach an approximate answer to that question. And that is to study geometrical anomalies in the Bosnian valley of pyramids. If all pyramid-shaped structures were functionally connected, they had to be geometrically arranged in advance. That is exactly the aim of this paper, which we made as an important encouragement to try to make this issue accepted as one of the strategic issues of the project of the Bosnian valley of pyramids. Semir Osmanagić, in his thesis on the existence of the first European pyramid (Pyramid of the Sun, Visočica hill, 2006), and other pyramid-shaped structures, launched the thesis that those structures are connected to each other by underground tunnels. Such a network of tunnels has partly already been discovered, as a special phenomenon, and it is being restored, cleaned, widened and supported, in accordance with the available funds. But the functional connection between the pyramid-shaped structures was not only under the ground. They were probably connected by underground water courses, movements of directed air currents and radiation of the same or similar frequencies for energy communication. With such a viewpoint we enter an inexhaustible area of research. The analysis of geometrical anomalies is the first and the easiest step in that direction, but in many aspects it is also a hard one to make. That is supported by the fact that nowhere in the world has the joined geometrics of pyramids been studied yet, although there are 130 of them in Egypt and 600 of them in only one town, Teotiuhacan, in Mexico.

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