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HIDDEN MATHEMATICS - Randall Carlson - Ancient Knowledge of Space, Time & Cosmic Cycles

This presentation explores the profound "sacred geometry" and hidden mathematical constants embedded within our units of measurement, ancient monuments, and cosmic cycles. Randall Carlson demonstrates how numbers like 432, 108, and 144 serve as a universal language linking the dimensions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun to the architecture of antiquity. Ultimately, he suggests that these mathematical patterns reveal a sophisticated ancient understanding of a "cosmic timetable" marked by periodic global catastrophes.


1. The Universal Language of Symbolism and Number

Randall Carlson introduces the concept that symbolism, number, and form constitute a universal language that transcends spoken tongues. We often use measures of time and space daily without realizing they contain deep, hidden meanings. For instance, a 24-hour day consists of 1,440 minutes or 86,400 seconds. These aren't random; they are "carriers of information" used by the ancients to design their world.

Interestingly, many of these key numbers share a unique mathematical property known as "digital roots." When you add the digits of these numbers together and reduce them to a single digit, they almost always result in 9. For example, 1,440 (1+4+4+0=9) or 1,296 (1+2+9+6=18; 1+8=9). Carlson suggests this recurrence points to a structured system of knowledge.

"Once you've gotten into this as a system, a methodology of transmitting information, these numbers are actually carriers of information, because each number stands for meanings beyond just the apparent ones."


2. Geometry and the Alphabet of Form

The "alphabet" of sacred geometry begins with two-dimensional polygons and progresses to the five Platonic Solids—the only regular polyhedra that can exist in three-dimensional space. Carlson breaks down the total degrees in each form, showing how they mirror the numbers found in time measurement:

  • Triangle: 180°
  • Square/Circle: 360°
  • Pentagon: 540°
  • Tetrahedron: 720° (The number of minutes in 12 hours)
  • Octahedron: 1,440° (The number of minutes in a full day)
  • Cube: 2,160° (The number of years in one astrological age)

This synchronization suggests that the measure of space (geometry) and the measure of time (astronomy) are inextricably linked by the same mathematical constants.


3. The Great Year and Cosmic Cycles

The Earth undergoes three primary motions: its daily rotation, its yearly orbit around the Sun, and a long, slow wobble of its axis known as the Precession of the Equinoxes. This third motion completes a full cycle—a "Great Year"—in approximately 25,920 years. Ancient cultures divided this Great Year into twelve "months" or Astrological Ages, each lasting 2,160 years.

These cycles were considered vital for tracking hemispherical seasonal shifts. Carlson notes that the number 6,480, which represents one "season" of the Great Year (one-fourth of 25,920), is the exact number of degrees in a Dodecahedron. These numbers appear consistently across diverse cultures, from the Sumerian King List to the Vedic Yugas and Mayan calendars.

"A human lifespan [of 72 years]... you could think of it as being equivalent to one day of the Great Year. There's an interesting proportional relationship going on there."


4. Solar System Architecture and Geodetic Knowledge

Carlson provides evidence that the physical dimensions of the Sun, Moon, and Earth are harmonically synchronized with these sacred numbers. The Moon's radius is 1,080 miles, and its diameter is 2,160 miles (matching the Cube and the Platonic Month). The Sun's radius is 432,000 miles (matching the Kali Yuga cycle).

He argues that ancient master builders possessed "advanced geodetic knowledge"—the ability to measure the size and shape of the Earth with satellite-level precision. The Great Pyramid of Giza serves as a prime example: it is a scale model of the Northern Hemisphere at a ratio of 1:43,200.

  • If you multiply the pyramid's height by 43,200, you get the Earth's polar radius.
  • If you multiply the pyramid's perimeter by 43,200, you get the Earth's equatorial circumference.

"The numbers don't lie. They're there... It does suggest that somebody once upon a time was able to measure the Earth's size and shape with that level of precision."


5. Gematria: The Mathematics of Language

Before modern numerals, ancient Hebrew and Greek used letters to represent numbers, a practice called Gematria. Carlson shows that sacred texts were often mathematically encoded. For example, the Greek word for "conception" (Katabola) equals 432, and "Jerusalem" (Ierousalem) equals 864 (twice 432).

Even the "New Jerusalem" described in the Book of Revelation follows this geometric blueprint. Its dimensions—12,000 furlongs—equate to 7,920,000 feet, creating a direct proportional link to the Earth's diameter of 7,920 miles. This suggests that humans are designed according to a cosmic measure, serving as a "yardstick" for the universe.


6. The Tempo of Catastrophe

The most sobering aspect of this hidden mathematics is its link to Earth's history of destruction. Carlson presents a timeline of the last 150,000 years, highlighting at least 16 catastrophic events capable of ending modern civilization. He notes a high correlation between these events and the "event nodes" of the Great Year cycle.

Earth travels on a "cosmic highway" where it periodically encounters clusters of cometary debris or energy pulses. These are not random; they follow a rhythmic "tempo" encoded in the ancient cycles.

"We're in fact living in and upon the wreckage of the former worlds. The rubble of these former worlds is all around us, but we haven't had the scale of perspective to see it."


Final Thoughts

The study of sacred geometry is more than just math; it is a way to reconstruct our consciousness to reflect the orderly, yet volatile, nature of the cosmos. By understanding these numbers, we unlock the "Gnosis" of the master builders and realize that our tenure on Earth is governed by vast, predictable cycles of creation and destruction. 🌌📐✨

Summary completed: 5/6/2026, 12:40:31 AM

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