The Celestial Key Heaven Projected on Earth. The stereographic projection of the Heavenly Sphere used in an astrolabe is a remarkable metaphor for the connection between Heaven and Earth, and as the medieval churches are treasure shrines for the holy union of heaven and earth, their placements and proportions are chosen accordingly. Stereographic projection is proposed as the key to the locations of nearly all of the 1. Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. The stereographic projection generates the specific ratio of 7 divided by 3 and angles of 3. This ratio and these angles to the north are found for nine pairs of distances and half distances between churches. The high degree of accuracy makes it highly improbable that the arrangement was by chance. Furthermore, some vectors point to pre Christian holy places Ertholmene and Ales Stenar in Sweden. The same key has been found in the measure and proportions of pre Gothic buildings, and in Christian and Celtic iconography. You can download Continue on PC in the App Store. Youll need to sign in with the same account you use on your PC. You can link your phone to your PC by visiting. First published as Niels Bandholm, The Celestial Key Heaven Projected on Earth. Pp. 95116 in Nexus VII Architecture and Mathematics, Kim Williams, ed.
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