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The image shows Solomon's Temple model and is part of the research "The Divine Equation & The Holy Temple," by Amir Tuchman

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English: Solomon's Temple Model has been designed based on the Biblical ratio/code of "1.666666..." The image is accompanied by the list of additional features related to the Temple with a similar structural ratio of "1.666666..."
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(own work) - The image shows Solomon's Temple model that was built from wood.

Previously published: The model created by Amir Tuchman is part of his research "The Divine Equation & The Holy Temple," and the Image of it is currently published in the book by the same name"
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Amir Tuchman

https://amirtuchman.wixsite.com/art-and-books
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"The Divine Equation & The Holy Temple" is a comprehensive, science-based research that tackles the specific segments of the Biblical narrative, which required the use of math, history, etymology, and the construction of the physical model of Solomon's Temple - the First Temple of Jerusalem. The study has yielded controversial and surprising results that were compiled into the book "The Divine Equation & The Holy Temple" by Amir Tuchman. It exposes a series of startling discoveries at the center of which lies a previously unknown mathematical code encrypted into the Bible. That mysterious code or the ratio is 1.666666∞ or (5/3) or (1⅔) and titled The Biblical Ratio/Code 1.666666∞ or "DH-factor 1.6666666∞" ('DH' stands for 'Dynamic Harmony')

This puzzling code/factor was known to Noah, Moses, King Solomon, and Jesus. Noah was the first one to use it as a proportional ratio in the construction of the Ark (Noah's Ark). About 1200 years later, the same code was utilized by Moses, to build the Ark of the Covenant, the Tabernacle's Golden Menorah, and the Sacrificial Altar. After another 480 years, this code in combination with another encrypted key (called by the author the "Biblical sequence:" 5/3, 10/6, 15/9, 20/12, 25/15, 30/18...) was embedded into the Temple of Solomon. A 1000 years passed, and the same mysterious code has once again echoed through the mysterious parables spoken by Jesus to his disciples. Since then, however, the knowledge of the code appeared to have been completely forgotten, lost, or maybe even hidden. Intriguingly, 1500 years later, during the Renaissance, the ancient “Biblical Code” has once again reappeared, this time, in the form of musical frequency, and today, is a standard for tuning musical instruments. Moreover, this mystical code serves as an underlying factor for the modern economy and Stock Market. Nonetheless, the roots of this puzzling code '1.6666666∞' go even deeper, for it rests within the very fundamental properties of matter, the building blocks of life itself, the psyche of humankind, and beyond.

By relying on a scientific approach, the research reveals the source of that ancient and enigmatic, Biblical Ratio/Code 1.6666666∞ and the far-reaching consequences of understanding and implementing it.

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current11:35, 22 January 2019Thumbnail for version as of 11:35, 22 January 20192,814 × 3,512 (1.32 MB)The Divine Equation (talk | contribs)I corrected a written mistake around the image, and I also improved the photo quality.
10:12, 22 January 2019Thumbnail for version as of 10:12, 22 January 20192,614 × 3,263 (865 KB)The Divine Equation (talk | contribs)I corrected a written mistake around the image, and I changed the image size to improve overall viewing.
12:55, 29 December 2018Thumbnail for version as of 12:55, 29 December 20182,714 × 3,389 (1,001 KB)The Divine Equation (talk | contribs)I changed the image size to improve overall viewing.
11:45, 29 December 2018Thumbnail for version as of 11:45, 29 December 20183,714 × 4,638 (2.06 MB)The Divine Equation (talk | contribs)A newer version, with updated written info around the image...
01:52, 29 December 2018Thumbnail for version as of 01:52, 29 December 20181,080 × 1,349 (119 KB)The Divine Equation (talk | contribs){{subst:Upload marker added by en.wp UW}} {{Information |Description = {{en|Solomon's Temple Model has been designed based on the Biblical ratio/code of "1.666666..." The image is accompanied with the list of additional features related to the Temple with similar structural ratio of "1.666666..." }} |Source = The image shows Solomon's Temple model that I've built from wood. I took the photo in my art studio. The description was edited by me on the computer. <br/> '''Previously published:'''...

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