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Symmetry: Culture and Science
Volume 32, Number 2, pages 201-204 (2021)
https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2021_2_201

ANCIENT MEASURES AS CODES IN A CREATIVE SPACE

Hristo Smolenov*

* Department of Navigation, Naval Academy, 9002 Varna, Bulgaria
E-mail: smolenov@abv.bg

Abstract: This paper deals with two gold plates from the famous Varna Chalcolithic necropolis (dating 6500 years back). The artefacts belong to the oldest gold treasure on Earth, found in Varna, Bulgaria in 1972. This collection of over 3000 gold items confirms the existence of an amazing primeval civilization responsible not only for the world’s most ancient processed gold, but also for the system of knowledge encoded in it.

Keywords: Golden Ratio, universal constants, gold standards, Varna necropolis, Giza pyramids, Fine structure constant.

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Smolenov, Н. (2017) Aurolithic patterns of synergy: variations of the Golden ratio theme. Symmetry: Culture and Science, 28, 4, 431-445. https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2017_4_431

Smolenov, Н. (2021) Reviving the Sphinx by means of constants – codes in a Creative Space. American Journal of Applied Mathematics, 9, 1, 20-30. http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/ajam; https://doi:10.11648/j.ajam.20210901.14

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