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Ancient Precision: Confirmed!

Ancient precision confirmed!

The last few months has been a busy time for the vase scan team. Led by Chris Dunn, Alex Dunn and Nick Sierra, the team gathered in a precision lab in Danville IL to do a hands-on metrology inspection of several vases. Not only that, but many more of the remarkable ancient, hard stone vases that come from pre-dynastic and early dynastic ancient Egypt have been scanned via structured light and CT-Xray, and the results are frankly astonishing.

Not only has the incredible precision results of the original vase been confirmed in other artifacts, geometric and mathematical analysis has shown shared design principles between multiple vases – the same radial traversal function, the same fixed mathematical ratio between curvatures, and the same depth of elegance in the extensive use of pi and phi.

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Edit: a small correction on the provenance of the large vase mentioned in this video:

I talked with Adam (owner of some of the vases in the current target collection) and we have a small correction on the provenance mentioned about the large vase on the table in the Danville video, when he said that it was exported from Egypt in the late 1800s. It was exported from Egypt in the 1930s.

That vase was from the Collection of Stanislav Kovar. He was a Czech diplomat, born in Prague in 1889. At that point, it was part of the Austro Hungarian empire. He brought vases out of Egypt in the 1930s.

Czechoslovakia was formed in 1918, but the word Czech is older. from Google: The words “Czechian”, “Czechish”, “Czechic” and later “Czech” (using antiquated Czech spelling) have appeared in English-language texts since the 17th century. During the 19th-century national revival, the word “Czech” was also used to distinguish between the Czech- and German-speaking peoples living in the country.

It is a well established fact that European diplomats brought out huge numbers of vases from Egypt before, during, and after this time.

https://www.smh.com.au/money/investing/kovar-story-travels-from-the-pyramids-to-a-melbourne-attic-20150716-gidonq.html