UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast - UAP Greatest Hits: Sacred Geometry - The Language of Aliens?

Episode Date: August 15, 2025

We've covered a lot of ground in our time of doing this podcast, but we've never gone this deep before. Could aliens, or a higher power be speaking to us through math? Is it possible that the... answers to some of life's biggest questions have been right in front of us this whole time?! We may have the answers through Sacred Geometry...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Everybody talked about it since I first moved to Oregon. The big one, the earthquake that trashed the whole West Coast, total destruction. Officially calling it the largest natural disaster in American history. I just didn't know what would help me next. So I took it all, even the gun. Did you kill them, Scella? When I give you a target, I'm not asking for you to hit it tomorrow or later. My orders come before food.
Starting point is 00:00:25 They come before sleep. I understand, sir. I don't think you do, son. I'd wasted enough days already. It was time. Time for what, Scylla? Time to find my mom. You know, we have files on her.
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Starting point is 00:01:03 Everybody talked about it since I first moved to Oregon. The big one, the earthquake that trashed the whole west coast, total destruction. Officially calling it the largest natural disaster in American history. I just didn't know what would help me next, so I took it all. Even the gun. It was time. Selo? American afterlife, presented by pair of thieves,
Starting point is 00:01:26 the number one fiction and drama podcast in America. Listen wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Available now. Well, hello there. Welcome back into another edition of UAP's greatest hits. Stephen Dean are back with you here. And you know I always like to try to get one of these out here and there, dust off one of the old episodes and bring them back to the forefront.
Starting point is 00:01:47 And I've actually been meaning to do this one for, I don't know, quite some time, maybe four or five, six months. And the reason why this episode here is sacred. Geometry is it the language of aliens. This was actually a two-part series. This was part one of the language of aliens series. The reason I wanted to put this one out and it's been in the back of my mind for a while is it's a subject that I actually still think about. The subject of sacred geometry, it's so incredibly intriguing to me. Like there has to be something there. All these different synchronicities can't just be by accident. So if you've never heard this, you'll see what I'm
Starting point is 00:02:26 or you'll hear what I'm talking about in just a couple minutes. But the original release date on this was three and a half years ago. So, like, you talk about taking the dust off. I'm like taking a dust rag and wiping this thing off as I bring it back out here today. The original release date was April 28th, 2022. So with that in mind, too, you will probably hear a couple of things that might sound dated. So again, keep in mind three and a half years ago. And I honestly don't remember if we do, but I do know that in older.
Starting point is 00:02:56 episodes that I'd like to release as greatest hits that we used to myself and Karen Curtis who was a part of this one as well as we obviously used to do the show together we used to recall back we used to mention the UAP blog the UAP blog the UAP blog
Starting point is 00:03:11 has been a race from existence which I am sorry for it just kind of happens so if you hear us refer back to the UAP blog and some old episodes and you go and try to find that that's not there anymore so I do apologize for that so I just wanted to point that out the time difference here from three and a half years ago to now with some of the things that might get said during the episode.
Starting point is 00:03:33 But overall, the message is the same. The questions, the intrigue, all the the subject matter in there covering sacred geometry. That hasn't changed. And it's still, like I said, something that floats around in my head to this day. I actually remember when I came up with the source material for this, I was, it's one of those things. That's why I really wanted to put this one back out because it had a, it had a. impact on me when I was putting it together. I remember being in the porch at my house and exercising and all this stuff, not like a download, but like all of this stuff just started coming into my
Starting point is 00:04:07 head, like just, what about this, what about that? How does this relate to this, that? It was just like insane. It was like an avalanche of these thoughts that popped into my head all about what sacred geometry might mean when it comes to communication with other life forms. And that's how this episode came about. And I really went down the rabbit hole, as it were, researching this one and putting it together back in April of 2022. So I'll get to it now and stay tuned for the new episode coming up with our old friend, Anthony Williams. I just finished that interview. And that will be coming up on the next episode of UAP.
Starting point is 00:04:46 Excited to get that out to you. But in the meantime, enjoy the episode. If you haven't heard it or it's been a long time, either way, enjoy this one here. sacred geometry. Is it the language of aliens right here on UAP's greatest hits? Enjoy. All right. Welcome back.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Welcome in to UAP, the Unidentified Alien Podcast. We are very excited to have you today. It's Stephen Deanor right here. Karen Curtis over there. Karen, how are you? I'm well. Thank you. Oh, good.
Starting point is 00:05:16 I think everyone is going to have fun with us today because, you know, we've talked about a lot of different things in our time. And as we reach episode 40, Episode 40, number 40 here today. We're going to have an alien midlife crisis. I think we are. And we've covered a lot of good stuff that people have enjoyed. You know, just last week we had our celebrity alien sightings in Marilyn Monroe and all the stories there. And it's been fantastic.
Starting point is 00:05:45 We've done a lot of really exciting, intriguing, interesting stuff, I think. Yeah, I mean, and it's exploding in terms of on the podcast platforms. Thank you so much. Yes. Thank you for that. Stephen had this idea and it's like he had an idea about the language of aliens being numbers. And I have always been fascinated in numbers in nature. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:08 And we're like, wait a minute. We thought, well, this probably goes together somehow. Oh, does it? All of a sudden we realized, wait a minute, the sacred geometry. And that's what we want to cover here today. I think this is going to be different than anything else we've ever done before. It's a different level. of like interesting mind-blowing type stuff.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Now, if you're like me, I'm more right side of the brain, is it? Yeah. Yeah. Yes. So if you're thinking, oh, God, they're going to talk about math. I'm out. No. No.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Now, there are some numbers involved, but don't be scared. It's all going to come together because. You're going to go, if this isn't blow your mind, then you need to let us know on Twitter, why? Because I want to know why it doesn't blow your mind. This really could be the language of aliens. Or maybe it's God, but we're going to talk about it and discover it all here today. Someone is trying to talk to us, and for the most part, we just don't pay attention. We're going to cover it all.
Starting point is 00:07:04 It's all going to make sense, I hope, by the end of it. And actually, this is part one. Yeah. But before we get into all that, Karen, we always have a factoid, right? So what's the factoid for today? Well, Stephen, more astronauts took off today for the International Space Station. But this group of astronauts, two men and two women, are wearing so-called smart. shirts. Yeah, I want one of these. These sound amazing. I know, right? I wonder if you can throw them in the
Starting point is 00:07:28 washer, though. That's a good question. That would be an issue. What they do is they measure their vital signs in zero gravity. Wow. Now, here on Earth, we do have smart clothing. There's one of them I found is called hexoskin smart garments. It's a textile sensor. So the text, the sensors are in the threads embedded into comfortable garments for precise and continuous cardiac, respiratory, and activity monitoring. Wow. and it helps you visualize, report, and analyze the data the users can. So it's kind of interesting. Your shirt would be able to tell you how you're doing.
Starting point is 00:08:03 I could see how that would be useful for, you know, hospitals or maybe in-home care patients. Yes. You know, those would be pretty important to get continuous vitals. So cool. That's pretty cool. Yeah, you remember the space suits for the women and there's like they only had one size medium and both women were mediums? And they couldn't go on the spacewalk.
Starting point is 00:08:22 It's like, does this suit make my butt look big? Only in space next to the earth. This is why the aliens just point and laugh at us. They do. Yes. But good stuff. Nice factoid. I think I want the hexoskin.
Starting point is 00:08:34 I'll get that for Christmas. Yeah, sounds fun. Now, to start off here, Karen. Yes. We talk about the sacred geometry. What is that? Oh, God. What is the meaning behind sacred geometry?
Starting point is 00:08:44 I don't know. You know, I didn't get into my geometry or calculus, but I think math is the language of aliens. That's how I see it. Well, it's the universal language, right? I think so. And that's... And I thought it was just the ones and zeros, but no. There's more to this.
Starting point is 00:09:01 So now literally here, kind of follow me here, sacred geometry is defined as the study of the spiritual meaning of various shapes. So you probably think of yourself, what the heck could be spiritual about a circle? Just play along here. You'll see how this all comes together. Now, it can be applied to the forms, numbers, numbers, and patterns seen throughout the natural world, okay? So, for instance, the spiral of a snail's shell, the captivating pattern of a single snowflake, just like our fingerprints, every snowflake is different, which is amazing to think about. And even the branches of a tree.
Starting point is 00:09:35 These can all be examples of sacred geometry. So what we're going to do is we're going to look at some of those examples and much, much more. Yes, because God is ubiquitous and omnipresent. I like that. And I think you might also like this, Karen. This is a quote from Plato. Oh, my gosh. It is through geometry that one purifies the eye of the soul.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Love it. He knew something that we didn't, these thinkers, these Greek thinkers back in the day. Greek thinkers. So let's go ahead, Karen. What do you say? We start to dig in as we first explore what is referred to as the golden ratio. Also known as the golden mean. Right.
Starting point is 00:10:14 It has been used since before Christ. Yeah. And then this Italian dude came up with it. His name was Fibonacci, and he also came up with. It's all the same. It's all related to sacred geometry. It's unbelievable. And aliens.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Right. So, right. It's a good point because you probably think to yourself, well, how does this all relate? What does this have to do with sacred geometry and aliens? You're going to find out. So just, like we said, follow along. Trust us. It's all going to come together.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Now, you mentioned Fibonacci there, Karen. So this was an Italian mathematician. His real name is not Favon. No, his real name was Leonardo Biggolo. Oh, I know him. Yes. I think I went to school with him, actually. So it's a sequence of numbers that basically he discovered.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Wait, he's an Italian from Pisa. They have the leaning tower there, so I guess their math wasn't very good when they built that. You know, some muddy ground there. And he's considered to be quotes. This was a quote from historians, the most talented Western mathematician of the Middle Ages. Oh, baloney. He was talking to aliens and they gave him everything. Well, that's how, you know, he was cheating.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Are you accusing Fibonacci of cheating, Karen? He was looking on the aliens test paper. He had inside information. So what is the sequence? How does this all connect to the golden ratio and all these things? So the sequence is a series of numbers, okay? Now here's where the number is coming to play, but don't be scared. We're not going to, yeah, we're not going to go through all of them.
Starting point is 00:11:36 Yeah, we're not going to. Because they're infinite. They are. So basically this is how it starts out. The sequence is where you have each number is the sum of the two that preceded. Right. So you just add them together and then go from there. Simple example.
Starting point is 00:11:51 1 plus 2 is 3. 2 plus 3 is 5. 5 plus 3 is 8. 8 plus 5 is 13. 13 plus 8 is 21. Et cetera. Et cetera. Et cetera.
Starting point is 00:12:00 And it goes on. This pattern literally repeats itself perfectly through infinity. And it coincides with the 1. 1 to 1.6 ratio, which is also known as the golden ratio. Which is signified by the monolith. Remember in 2001?
Starting point is 00:12:17 Yeah. The monolith is a perfect. golden mean ratio. It also, it's the rate at which babies grow. Yes. It's the rate at which rabbits reproduce. Yes. It's the rate at which trees, the circles and the trees form.
Starting point is 00:12:32 That's right. It's just the rate at which everything happens. It's just incredible. So what is all this mean? So it's a little hard to picture when you think about a ratio of one to 1.6. What the heck does that mean? Your head's probably already spinning here with numbers and ratios. But imagine this, okay?
Starting point is 00:12:46 Imagine a line, just a straight line. if you cut that in half perfectly, right at 50-50, okay, that would be your one-to-one ratio. Right. Which, now, monolith, like you mentioned there, Karen, now make that line a little bit bigger, okay? At the end, just make it a little bigger, and then cut it at the same point as before.
Starting point is 00:13:03 And then that's how you get your one-to-one-6 ratio. So I think this, well, this maybe explains it a little bit. I mean, you name it. Your whole body is the symphony of the golden ratio. In fact, as you are listening, the sound waves are passing through your ear in a perfect golden spiral. Even your ear is a golden spiral. Yeah, that's right. If you think of a nautilus shell, and the nautilus shell fits into a monolith, into a rectangle.
Starting point is 00:13:32 It's the same idea. But the golden ratio is everywhere. It's in nature and the design of the spiral. Growing and expanding to the rate of the golden ratio spiral allows the maximum amount of rain to be directed down to the roots of many plants. And remarkably, when you study nature, you see the golden Fibonacci numbers, like three, five, eight, 13, all of that,
Starting point is 00:13:56 again and again, in the seed pattern spirals of plants, as well as in the number of petals. Yeah. So, I mean, it's everywhere in nature. You have like a spiral cell. Think about like a Nautilus show, okay? And you have that spiral. Then you think about spiral galaxies,
Starting point is 00:14:10 how everything kind of starts to come together and kind of match in that way. So we talk about the golden ratio spiral. That's when you take the Fibronacci method, okay, and you kind of put it into a rectangle, and then you take each rectangle at one to one point six ratio, and you keep going, you keep going around to that rectangle, it ends up creating, when you draw it out, it creates a spiral. That's right. So from there, you start to realize, wait, everything matches this.
Starting point is 00:14:38 Yes, everything. Why? You'll see it everywhere now when you start looking around. Even, you know what, even in nature when it's storming or at the beach. But we don't just see this golden ratio sequence on a small scale. This ratio is the mathematical sequence in the spirals of our storms, tornadoes, hurricanes. These all spin in this golden sequence, one to one point six. Even the waves can be measured using this ratio.
Starting point is 00:15:08 It's crazy. I know. When you start to think about it, I know this might sound like a little. little much to start. Well, is it intelligent design, do you think? Well, that's what you have to ask. I mean, there's some type, something like this cannot just happen by accident. This isn't chaos.
Starting point is 00:15:22 It's not even controlled chaos. It's completely beautifully designed. Exactly. Simply. Perfect. I mean, perfectly designed. And, well, think about the trees for a minute, okay? Because we talked about how when you have this spiral design, that's how the water gets down
Starting point is 00:15:38 to the roots. And the trees grow at their best through the, spiral design that just happens naturally in nature. And the rings of the tree. Yes. That's all part of it. Think about how a tree grows. It starts with one leaf.
Starting point is 00:15:51 And the branches are also. And then the branches. And then how a tree grows actually with the leaves and the branches, it follows the Fiberinacci sequence of numbers. It does. So how is this happening? Why is this happening? I know.
Starting point is 00:16:02 It's so unbelievable. I mean, you talk about the storms. Yep. Natural occurrences. Again, and that's the thing that gets me about stuff like this. This isn't like, you know, we talked about, again, we've talked about a lot of different things before, you know, with Burr Alives saying that Marilyn Monroe was killed because she knew about the secrets of Roswell. That's all fine and dandy. It's fascinating, right?
Starting point is 00:16:23 I mean, you talk about sightings, all the different things we've talked about there. But when you talk about nature, something that is happening occurring naturally, a tornado, a hurricane, and these things. Natural disasters. It's the aliens trying to communicate with us. We're so stupid. We don't pay attention. If you have never heard of the golden ratio, you've lived your life this long, then aliens have been trying to talk to you through everything around you and you haven't been listening.
Starting point is 00:16:50 And that's the thing. I mean, it could be something as simple as a rainstorm. You know, the way that the storm develops and forms. And these things are matching perfectly this golden ratio of one to one point six. And you have this spiral. It all coincides. From within your body, from your features of your body. all through nature, all through the galaxy, all through the cosmos, it's there.
Starting point is 00:17:16 You'll see it. I mean, it's an incredible amount of proof when you really start to look at the natural world that it shows the golden ratio. In my opinion, Karen, it was no accident. No. You can't have naturally occurring things like that be an accident. Right. I mean, my gosh, the fetal position of a baby shows the golden ratio spiral, the lens of our eyes,
Starting point is 00:17:36 the shape of our ears. It all shows the golden ratio. but, well, it doesn't stop there. But it doesn't stop there. Modern technology continues to be mystified by the far-reaching scope of the golden ratio. From the alignment of the planets to the spirals of our Milky Way galaxy, as well as the spirals of other ratios in planets. Wow.
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Starting point is 00:20:38 I mean, okay, so think about that for a second. I want to let that lie. Like orbits too, probably. You're talking about the way that these planets orbit, the way that they're constructed, the way that they move, it all follows the same pattern. Even right down to the dot on Jupiter. Right. I mean, this is, this is not just, you know, us. It's not just a storm. It's not just the way, a baby lies in the womb. This is something that...
Starting point is 00:21:08 Or its growth rate. Right. And this is something that is reaching out into the galaxy, out into the universe, where this ratio matches perfectly from a planet to planet, from galaxy to galaxy. What the hell is going on? Oh, my gosh. And as we told you, we also have the golden ratio in our blood. Scientists have discovered that the golden ratio pattern is necessary for the human brain
Starting point is 00:21:34 the neural system, our sense organs, and our lung system. The golden ratio sequence is even in the helix of our DNA, and it forms the very rhythm of our heartbeat pattern. All right. So think about this. Now, let me just go back from here, because this whole golden ratio thing might sound foreign to you, and I know we quickly kind of explained it there to start,
Starting point is 00:21:58 but you have to take this into consideration here. The fibrinology method of the sequence of numbers wasn't really discovered until the middle ages, right? When this mathematician from Pisa discovered it. But the Persians used it to build architecture. And that's the thing. And so if you're from America, we use the inch pound system. And the inch is like your thumb and the foot is your wrist to your elbow.
Starting point is 00:22:23 And so they used to measure with parts of their body. Right. But there's a reason for that. Yes. And so you just think about this where this was all happening and occurring and taking place before it was even put into books and discovered by scientists. Before they had yardsticks and rulers and tape measures. Yes, you had these ancient civilizations who were using this golden ratio.
Starting point is 00:22:44 I don't even think they had the wheel yet. And how did they know about this? How did they know that this was the perfect means of really, I guess you could say measurement? I don't even know what to call it. But they did. Of life. Yeah. You know, how life throughout the galaxies are connected to this.
Starting point is 00:23:01 It's the essence. And so when you think about that's why they called the golden ratio or the golden mean like you mentioned earlier, Karen, how it all connects where everything, everything comes back to this measurement. How could that be? Because of either aliens or God, I guess. I mean, our blood. A higher power, even our blood. Our blood, our DNA, the helix of their DNA matches this. I mean, it goes down that deep.
Starting point is 00:23:27 It's an art. Leonardo da Vinci used it. It's in religion. It's even used, it was used in ancient Egypt. The golden ratio also comes up in the ancient biblical text. Scholars have noted that when you consider design measurements of things like Noah's Ark and the Ark of the Covenant, the golden ratio is an exact match to the measurements. So the golden ratio must be a qubit.
Starting point is 00:23:51 So, yeah, right, exactly, because Noah's Ark was built from cubits. You're right. I forget how it's measured exactly. But I did study that one time. So, I mean, but that's a great example, right? if you go with the theory of some biblical scholars who say that Noah's Ark, the Ark of the Covenant, which held the Ten Commandments written by God himself given to Moses,
Starting point is 00:24:11 you know, if you have that system of belief, that's what we're taught. That's, you're talking about these things that were built to match this ratio. And that's just amazing to me because how, again, how did they know?
Starting point is 00:24:25 So is this golden ratio? Is this the language of God? Is it the language of aliens? who's trying to communicate with us through this sequence that's seen throughout the galaxy. Everyone knows about it, but they don't know about it, which is interesting. It's used in advertising and art. That's true. That looks, you know, makes sense and looks good.
Starting point is 00:24:48 There's the golden mean, the golden ratios involved in it. And you're actually an artist, Karen. Even our credit cards are shaped. Yes. The credit card shape is the monolith. That's right. You're right. That's a great point.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Your phone. Yes. Your Apple iPhone. Same thing. That's the golden ratio. It is. Everything that, and advertisers knows that, you know this. I get it now.
Starting point is 00:25:09 It's in the Apple logo. Yes. Yes. Okay. It is. Which, by the way, I don't know if you know this, but the Apple logo was the Apple that was bitten by the guy from the Enigma machine. Oh, Alan Turing.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Alan Turing. He killed himself with a hemlock-laced Apple. It was terrible. Because he, well, he had problems, but he was the guy that created the first computer, basically. Yeah, that's right. I mean, it's unbelievable story. It was a very good movie, too, by the way, Ben didn't come or bad. And he was openly gay, and at that time, during World War II. Bad. They either said you're going to put you in jail or you have to take this medication. Terrible. He'd rather kill himself. So he bit the apple with the hemlock, killed himself, and then they used that symbol. For Apple. So there's another fun facts. So there's that. We're full of them. But, man, I'll tell you, it's just when you really start to consider, I mean, in paintings, and you're an artist, Karen, I was saying, and so you know when an art,
Starting point is 00:25:59 artists specifically use that golden ratio of 1 to 1.6 to off-center things in a picture. It's called, yeah, well, you have to compose a painting. You don't just put stuff right in the middle. No, you put it off to the side. Right. So it's that, you know, the ratio. So you may not even know, but you're matching this ratio. That's innately inside of you.
Starting point is 00:26:22 Yes. And so the question is. Because it looks good. It looks good. And so, I mean, to me, this has to point to intelligent design. So whether whoever you want to believe is making that design, there's something here. This is undeniable. The other thing is, you know, if you're not good at math, you're probably not good at music.
Starting point is 00:26:37 That's me. I was like, all cows eat grass, bong. My teacher was German. Her name was Mrs. Baumgartn. She's like, you practice? No. I'm like, you're right. No.
Starting point is 00:26:49 I was so bad. But yes, even the language of aliens is in music. It is believed that the Greeks use the Greek. golden ratio to achieve ideal acoustics. And many instruments are actually designed with the ratio. When you look at the amount of black keys and white keys on a piano, it should be no surprise that you see the golden ratio. And that's because the musical scales and notes align with the Fibonacci sequence. So even through music. Yeah, my sister could, now she's like brilliant, right? She's a doctor. and she could play the black and the white keys and the foot pedals and Rock Mononoff and she, you know, could reach over.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Nice. It's like, and read music. Some people can, I don't know. So maybe that's why some of us don't know that this is out there, this design, because we're not that in tune with math. Maybe. You know, and you hear math and you get scared. You shy away from it. But this is something that, again, math is the universal language.
Starting point is 00:27:52 I'm not professing to be a mathematician by any means. But you're better at math than most. I guess. You are. I mean, which is insane much, quite honestly. But, you know, actually what I'm going to do is when you go to the blog, we go to 850WFTL.com, of course, all the shows are there. We talk about it all the time. You have the UAP podcast on the podcast section of the page, and you'll see our blog page there.
Starting point is 00:28:14 This episode's going to be there. And I'm going to put a video on the blog that shows it's very fascinating how sound waves are creating these perfect geometrical shapes. Wow. So you'll see that video. It's something that I came across actually when we were doing the research for this. And I'll have that on the blog. It's very cool. Cool. So, but now, okay, let me give you, to speak of real life examples.
Starting point is 00:28:36 Let's do this. Okay, you can try this at home. I wouldn't say in your, I wouldn't say in your car. Maybe you're listening to this in your car right now. I'm probably not going to do that unless you just stopped at a red light. Because what you're going to need is your arm. Okay, so go ahead and do this. I feel like one of those old, remember those old magic shows on TV?
Starting point is 00:28:52 Yes. Put your finger here. Now, think of this number. So it's kind of like that. Now pull my finger. Right, yes. But this isn't a magic trick. This will illustrate you this golden ratio and how it's everywhere around us and in our body.
Starting point is 00:29:05 So hold out your arm, okay? First do that. Now look at the distance between your shoulder and your elbow, okay? Then go from your elbow to the tips of your fingers. So you have to hold out the palm of your hand as well. Okay. That, when you see it right there, you're going to notice, wait, the shoulder to elbow is shorter than the elbow to the tips of my fingers.
Starting point is 00:29:25 parts longer. One to one point six. That's it. Boom. That's it. And everything in your body is lined up like it. Exactly. The distance between your eyes, your nose and your mouth, your face, your whole torso to your legs, the whole thing. And this pattern, Karen, this pattern, you can go down your arm. Okay, you can keep going with this. And your hand. Your hands. And your fingers. You go down to the fingers. This, well, now, okay, look at your middle finger now. Okay, turn your hand over. Look at the back of your hand. Would you stop flipping me? It's not for the reason you think. Not this time anyway. Look at the back of your hand. Do the middle finger, okay, because that just stands out.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Look at the bottom knuckle and then move up to the middle. Right, there you go. And then go from the middle knuckle to your fingertip. Hello? Yeah. You see what I'm saying now? It's all right there. That's the golden ratio, too.
Starting point is 00:30:09 You notice the differences in the size and this goes throughout your body. So it's just, it's mind-blowing. I mean, the shape of your ear is the golden ratio spiral. Yeah. You know what? It's beautiful. It is. It's a beautiful design. It really is. And everything comes back to this.
Starting point is 00:30:26 I love it. All right. Speaking of beautiful. Let's take a breath there. I know. I know. Boy, got pretty heavy. But it's amazing when you think about it. But the lotus flower, which I guess Buddha and I think they also used the lotus flower in the Egyptian times. Yeah, this was a symbol of life. It's a flower of life. Yeah, I'm glad you bring this up because actually the lotus flower is consistent.
Starting point is 00:30:52 considered to be pretty much like the shape of shapes and also a very important shape that we're going to get into here right after the lotus flower because you're right they call it the flower of life and when it comes to sacred geometry and people can sit in the lotus position yes that's right right so it's very important it's as you mentioned religions it is an art and we mentioned ancient Egypt it was used there so it's a little bit more about here about the flower of life why is this important to sacred geometry the flower of life is the information behind how the universe was created. Everything in the universe is geometric.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Sacred geometry implies that there is intelligence behind it. It's believed by mystics to be a symbol of advanced super consciousness, a way of plugging into the knowledge possessed by extraterrestrial beings. Da Vinci, we can fairly say, was practically obsessed with it. And one wonders if Da Vinci actually actually actually tapped into the ultimate cosmic secrets represented by the flower of life. Yeah, even, you know, his drawing of the human body is the same idea. But he didn't he have like two missing years?
Starting point is 00:32:04 Yes. Or he went into a cave or something? He went into a cave, that's right. I think we've actually speculated about that missing time. Yeah. Because listen, we've talked about, you know, missing time before with alien abductions. It could be possible that Da Vinci has some type of otherworldly knowledge. Right.
Starting point is 00:32:20 You know, he was pretty far ahead of his time, like 500. years ahead of his time. His paintings are full of the golden ratio. Yes. Full of it. Yes. That's correct. And it's just like here with the lotus flower, the flower of life as well. It's also known as cosmic geometry. Now, one of the critical things to keep in mind is that the Monoloa volcano in particular is located at 19.47 latitude in the northern hemisphere. That area sitting on 19.47 is called Kele Kukua, which means pathway of the god. Natural formations and structures found at a latitude of 19.5 degrees form a kind of a pattern,
Starting point is 00:33:01 what some refer to as cosmic geometry. Yeah, so everything on the planet, even outside the planet, connected through this sacred geometry. Yeah, because, I mean, it doesn't end there with, you know, the lotus flower, which also, you know, the flower of life. It really, when you start to consider the gold ratio and the lotus flower and the sacred geometry, that really just kind of opens the door for considering. things like cosmic geometry when you're talking about planet to planet.
Starting point is 00:33:27 And the lotus flower sometimes you do see in crop circles, which we'll get into on the next episode, but it's that you've seen it. It's the, like, did you have a spirograph when you were a kid? Yeah, those were always fun. Same thing. Yes. You make it, yeah, it's all the same. Yes, even the spirograph was
Starting point is 00:33:42 speaking to aliens. But, so does this mean that there's some sort of cosmic intelligence? Sacred geometry is the pattern in which these geometries are organized according to ratios and proportions. Now, when you say something is organized, it implies that there is a cosmic intelligence behind it. But going back to Hawaii being over the hotspot, it's really interesting.
Starting point is 00:34:10 I lived there for five years, and you've got the big island is over a hotspot, which with plate tectonics, that's how things land masses grow. And with plate tectonics, the islands are moving about an inch of year north. And the hot spot is now to the south almost of the big island, which has Kilauea, the founding volcano. And it's forming a new island called Lolliha. Oh, wow. But these hot spots are not just magma outbursts. They're also something else.
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Starting point is 00:36:41 what's 19.5 latitude. That's right. 19.5 degrees latitude. And that's what Kilae is on as well, the hot spot of Kilauea, which is now becoming a line. if you want to buy some land. But everything is geometric. On Mars, for example, we find the Monzolymese volcano, the largest volcano in our solar system, is located at 19.5 degrees. The giant red spot on Jupiter is at 19.5 degrees. Everything in the universe is geometric. Your physical body,
Starting point is 00:37:09 physical cells, the tree, the buildings, everything is geometric. Yeah. I mean, when you really start to think about this, again, so we started with the number sequence, right? And that kind of went into the golden ratio and all these things, how you start to realize everything in basically the universe has like this golden ratio inside of it of 1 to 1.6. And that brings us to places like this with cosmic intelligence and cosmic geometry where you start to consider this latitude of 19.5 degrees.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Now, is that the same as laylines? Kind of, kind of. I mean, it's different. But this is like the main laylines. Yes, this is the, when you, you go that 19.5 degree latitude on Earth, that measurement, and you go around that circle of the earth, you have Eastern Ireland, you have the pyramid of the sun in Mexico, you have the volcano there in Hawaii we were just talking about, and then, I mean, you heard it right there.
Starting point is 00:38:05 That same latitude, when you go around Mars and Jupiter, Mars, you go around the biggest volcano there, Olympus. Same thing. Jupiter goes around the big red spot. I mean, it's all on the same measurement of 19.5 degrees. Yeah, it's not an accident. It's not an accident. And then there's this really cool shape.
Starting point is 00:38:23 So you've got the pyramids, you know them as like a big triangle thing, right? But the technical term is tetrahedron. That's right. And if you put two tetrahedrons together, well, let this guy explain it because I don't know. When you have two tetrahedrons inverted over one another, that forms a star tetrahedron. When we look at a star tetrahedron and where it fits inside of a sphere, the vertices of a star tetrahedron impact the sphere at 19.5 latitude, both north and south. And that is exactly where the big island of Hawaii is in relationship to the entire planet. Aha.
Starting point is 00:39:04 Wow. So you're talking about these tetrahedrons, which essentially think of a pyramid. It's that shape. Right. And just put two together. And tetrahedron is actually one of the biggest, I guess you could say, most reverend. beard shapes in sacred geometry along with the flower of life, the lotus flower shape. A lot of pyramids were built, very, very primitively prehistoric, you know. So think about it.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Why were they using that shape? Why? Right. And I mean, if they knew that this shape. Pythagoras. Right. I mean, that these shapes meant something. And they were putting it into their architecture.
Starting point is 00:39:37 And then when you put it inside Earth, when you put one on top of the other, it creates this. In the circle, it lines up. And it lines up. And it creates this shape in sacred geometry where it lines up perfectly with 19.5 degrees. I mean, what is going on, Karen? Yeah. It's, well. This stuff cannot be coincidence.
Starting point is 00:39:55 It all makes sense. I mean, this points to, obvious to me, intelligent design. Yeah. Of some sort, whether or what, I'm not here to preach and be a Sunday preacher. I'm just, whatever you want to believe, whoever designed it, there's something here. Okay. I mean, it's obvious. If you don't get it, then, yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:14 This doesn't happen by. accidents. Aliens are like scratching their hairless heads going, God, these humans are such idiots. But what does it all mean in the grand scheme of things? I mean, what would the purpose of having these locations and all the same latitude be? I mean, why is it significant? Because of the planet's geometry, you're going to have hotspots that would be very strongly charged in such a way that you could use these hotspots to teleport from one point to the other. Or these hotspots could be used for intergalactic travel
Starting point is 00:40:52 or interplanetary travel. There you go. So we've talked about portals before on a previous episode. So the hotspot isn't just where the magma's coming out of the earth like under the Big Island and Kilauea. It's also a portal. Could be. And so some of these places, that's where,
Starting point is 00:41:10 a lot of strange ships have been seen and alien life forms and UAPs. I mean, we've talked about before these different specific spots on the earth that where they measure up with, you know, something with the stars or measurements as, you know, opposed to Easter Island or Stonehenge, and then you draw a line and it's all connected. And these spots are always connected to sightings or portals or something of the sort. And mortices, I think we did an episode about it. Yes, that's right. So when you have all that together, you start to think to yourself, maybe this is the language.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Maybe this is the key to what we need to know is this is a society. I mean, not to get too deep here, but, I mean, my gosh. Yeah, so you've got people going through their daily lives, panicking about Twitter being purchased by Elon Musk. When this stuff's really going on. And Elon Musk probably knows about all this. Probably. Because he seems to have this, you know, 50,000 foot view of everything. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:08 He believes, that's why he's going. You got, you know, SpaceX and he wants to get us off this planet. He does. He knows stuff. I mean, and then you think about people, talk about people who knew stuff. Go back a little bit to places like the Pyramid of the Sun and Easter Island, how it's all on the same latitude of 19.5 degrees. Do you tell me that's coincidence? Like, how and why are these places being built on the same exact latitude?
Starting point is 00:42:33 And with the same golden ratio. Yes. Because how did all these same people know to use this. golden ratio in different parts of the globe. And to build on that specific spot where the tetrahedons will match up when you put them inside to Earth, the vortices of that tetraedron will match up with 19.5 degrees latitude. And that's where these places like Easter Island and the Pyramid of the Sun of Mexico are being, were built on that same spot.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Right. What? With pyramids and yeah, hello. How does that happen? In ancient cultures. They didn't even have cell phones or internet. No. I mean, these are...
Starting point is 00:43:06 So maybe they had like a cosmic internet. They had some type of cosmic intelligence helping them out. It has to be. It's so fascinating when you really start to put the dots together and you connect all this with the golden ratio and cosmic ratios and the cosmic connections. It's just incredible because when you really kind of take a step back and look, it kind of all comes together, doesn't it? It does. I like to think that maybe some time really a long time ago on this earth that we had really, really intelligent life.
Starting point is 00:43:38 They really had things humming, you know, and then something wipes that out. Then we start back again, you know, is, you know, kind of hairy people dragging our knuckles. And we, we improve. Look how far we've come in 100 years. I know. Look how far we have come. I mean, come on. From the advent of flight to going, you know.
Starting point is 00:43:57 When I went to school, there were no computers. There was no phones. You know what I mean? It was like, it has come so far so quickly. So what's to think that we haven't done this in the past to a greater degree? Well, according to Edgar Casey, we have. Yeah. You know, we did that two-part series on him, and we talked about how, and we did that series
Starting point is 00:44:15 on Atlantis and the Lumerians and the Lost Contents, and we talked about there, how people have theorized different stages of life, where we did have these advanced civilizations. And there could be places further along than we are, maybe in the earth, like we said. There's stuff going on subterraneanly. There could be things going on in outer space that we don't know about. It's just amazing when you really start to connect the dots on this stuff. You have to open your mind. It's not an accident.
Starting point is 00:44:42 No. It's not an accident. These things are specific to a certain ratio, and that is the golden ratio, and everything comes back to it throughout the galaxy. Now, you started compiling all this information years and years and years ago about, because this has interested you for a long time. But you didn't know about the Fabernacci numbers. No, and it's funny because when we started.
Starting point is 00:45:03 But you knew about the golden ratio? I had heard about it. Because that's what you came to me with is that, Can we talk about this? With the sacred geometry. I knew about sacred geometry. And when we started digging into this, this behind the scenes kind of talk here, kind of, you know, pull the curtain back, old cliche there.
Starting point is 00:45:19 This was, for me, the most time-consuming and laborous podcast to put together. Out of the 40 episodes that we've done, this was the most hard labor, I guess. I could say that we've done to put this together because there is so much to it. There is. There is. There was so many layers that I didn't even know about. And it's hard to do it on a podcast because it's really a visual thing. Right.
Starting point is 00:45:42 You know? But when you say it looks like a cell phone or a credit card, I think that you get it. And we'll have some visual examples in the blog. Or a hurricane, like a hurricane. Yeah. And like I said, I'll have some of those videos up on the blog that kind of helped to spell this out a little bit more. Theater of the mind. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:45:56 And that's what we try to do here. But it's just, man, it really is something when you really put all this together. It's not an accident. Mind blown. So you have to ask yourself, is this a bridge? to God? Is it his intelligent design? I mean, it's a question worth asking.
Starting point is 00:46:13 So maybe God gave it to aliens, and maybe we're the aliens, if you listen to our past episode. Maybe we are the aliens and that we're at different developmental times throughout the universe. I mean, do we need to have a fuller understanding of how all this works
Starting point is 00:46:29 to reach our peak as humans? Yes, absolutely. This is a language. This is a language we're seeing. This is a message. It's all there. for us and whether or not we want to see it and study it and learn it and get it is up to us yes yeah man not real deep here but that's why i was so fascinated by all this someone has to do this
Starting point is 00:46:50 yeah someone has to let the masses know what's going on and we appreciate all of you have been enjoying this podcast and when i tell you that and we say it all the time we grow by like tens of thousands of listeners every month it's like whoa it's just ridiculous and i mean mean that in the best way possible. Yeah, no, no, we're getting out there and people are understanding it, and that's cool. And we're so happy that you're enjoying it, or at least, maybe not enjoying it, at least finding it interesting enough to listen to because it's growing at rates that we never would have considered.
Starting point is 00:47:20 We've talked about this a few weeks ago. It's growing at the golden mean ratio. It is. That's right. And we said it a few weeks ago. It's growing at rates we never thought we would. And it's growing even more since then. And it's all thanks to you.
Starting point is 00:47:31 Thank you for listening, for consuming the show, however you are listening, downloading whatever, subscribing. I mean, hopefully you're doing all of that. And hopefully you do it again next week because... Oh, boy. We're going to continue on this path. We are, because remember how I just said that this was the most time-consuming research? Laborious.
Starting point is 00:47:47 Laborious time that we've had making an episode. Well, there was so much that I thought, my gosh, there's no way we can do this in one episode. So next week, we're going to kind of continue this discussion on a different way. But I guess kind of different, but more along the lines of the communication aspect of this. Who's trying to communicate with us? how? This is basically the language of the aliens and how do they communicate
Starting point is 00:48:11 it is what we're going to talk about next week. Is it crop circles? Is that pretty heavy? Is it pyramids? There's a lot to consider here. This is just the beginning. Also, specific numbers are magical. There's magical numbers. There's like the most amazing number ever, 137.
Starting point is 00:48:28 So, yeah, it's all going to come together on part two, which will be episode 41, of this language of aliens. Language of God, whatever you want to call it. Maybe it's a little bit of both. Maybe God's an alien. That's a whole different subject right there.
Starting point is 00:48:43 But we'll get into it all next time. It's all going to come together there on part two of this sacred geometry. It's really good stuff. So hopefully join us then right here on UAP, the Unidentified Alien podcast. It's Karen over there. It's Stephen Deeter here. Oh, don't forget to continue to download it. Subscribe to the show, Apple, Spotify, 850wFTL.com,
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