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    Is the length of a statute mile just an arbitrary figure? Why is it that when you google statute mile, you get 1.609344 kilometers? Why not show it as 5280 feet?

    Apparently, distance in statute miles or length in feet isn't cool any more. Well, maybe not.

    If you multiply the number of feet in a mile by the number of inches in a foot, you get an interesting number.

    5820 x 12 = 63,360

    So, you ask, "What's interesting about 63,360?"

    Apparently, you've never taken the tangent of that number.

    It seems there's something hidden behind the common statute mile and the twelve inch foot that we've been taking for granted all of these years.

    But there's more.. Introducing Carl Munck

    Theatrical Introduction: The Code: By Carl Munck - YouTube

    Facebook Community: Carl Munck | Facebook

    Hour-Long Carl Munck Video #1: Carl Munck - The Code - YouTube

    Hour-Long Carl Munck Video #2: The Code by Carl Munck Part2 - YouTube

    Hour-Long Carl Munck Video #3: The Code 2000 by Carl Munck Part 3 - YouTube

    Regards,

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    Regards,

    VIDBID

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    Drunvalo Melchizedek Discussing Carl Munck's The Code

    Drunvalo Melchizedek is talking about Carl Munck's work '' The Code ''

    Drunvalo Melchizedek - Carl Munck's ''The Code'' - YouTube
    Regards,

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      The Amazing Carl Munck

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      Spent all day watching all, Carl is my new idol... Thanks for the link..And my new understanding!!!!

      Randy

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      • #4
        Pi

        Hi.
        I'm not good at writing in English, so I used google translate, to write this mail. Hope you can read it anyway.
        Some time ago I came to see some videos on you tube.
        The code, with Carl Munck.
        I started thinking about Pi. Pi did not come to much later than the Pyramids. Yet mention Munck Pi in several places in the movies.
        Then I came to think of ways to check if an angle is 90 degrees, as 3 4 5 principle. That's when I saw the solution. ( I think )
        Now, by acknowledging that I just used a ruler when I measured.
        I would be very grateful if someone could control if I'm right.

        Example:
        If you have a circle with a diameter of 100mm so the radius will be 50mm.
        if we are to measure the circumference by 3 4 5 principle, we start by drawing a linethrough the circle = diameter, then the conclusion is a line 90 degrees to the linediameter = radius;
        then the conclusion is a line between the tips of the diameter and radius bars = 45 degrees, since then do you make a mark on the radius line of 12.5 mm from the center.then the conclusion is a line from one side of the diameter line, which exactly crosses the radius 12.5 mm mark, and then continues over a 45-degree angle.
        If we now measure the distance between 45 degree line and the 12.5 mark, the sum multiplied by 10 equals circumference.
        (The attached sketch is only there to show you how to do and is not controlled bymeasurements and or angles.)

        Sincerely
        Roger Magnusson
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