The Hamangia Thinker and The Keops Standard 1500 years Before Pyramids
In 1956 in Cernavoda, Romania, near to the banks of the Danube, a strange neolithic statuette was discovered, dated to 4.000 – 3.500 BC. It represents a man in cogitant position, a motive for which it was baptized the Thinker. Since it belonged to the neolithic culture of Hamangia, it was named „Thinker of Hamangia“. In respect to this value, the UNESCO soon approved his being part of the Cultural Patrimony of Mankind. Thirty years later, in 1986 the Romanian researcher Vasile Droj presents at a symposion of the Academia R.S.R. in Bucharest an interesting discovery concerning the famous statuette. The Thinker of Hamangia unveils an extraordinary ‘synthetic’ geometry, codificated in his body through which comes out one after the other an ininterrupted cascade of impressing relations, as: - his height in centimetres hides the only two whole numbers whose ratio gives the Greek pi with a precision of a millionth - his height is exactly ten times less than the human one - evident and indiscutable proofs for the presence of the decimal metric measure system - the superior part of the Thinker geometrizated holds in itself the pyramidal archetype in a way that, superposed to the Pyramid of Keops, it fits perfectly - not only; but in a certain way two Thinkers (copy) combined reproduce always the pyramidal archetype by different parts of their bodies - the Keops Pyramid herself, in a scale of 1 : 10.000, has absolutely the measure of the Thinker - the superior part of the statuette copies the equilateral triangle hidden in the head shape of the Sphinx in Giza - the Thinker is conceived to be made as serial or in copies and therefor was found together with his wife (an other statuette, feminine, of the same dimensions) - the copies of the Thinker join to each other like the reef stabilopoda of the sea, forming impressive couplings - the simple combinations of the Thinkers reproduce the universal archetypes of the Phoenician and Greek – Latin letters - between the Thinker and the Geto – Dacian Sanctuary of Sarmizegetusa Regia there is a close relation, in a discendent scale. The same statuette constitutes the module of collusion between the Sanctuary and the Pyramid of Keops. The Thinker of Hamangia, besides of the combinatorical module of pyramidal rapports, is also a key of access to the most profound mysteries of the Keops Pyramid, as to be seen in the following article. And this is again a mystery, the Pyramid of Keops was constructed about 2.500 BC., but the Thinker of Hamangia about 4.000 BC. The Thinker is much older than the Pyramid, for 1.000 – 1.500 years. Further, between Egypt and Romania there are thousands of kilometres as distance. The little Danubian – Pontican statuette gives rise to a disconcerting query; the pyramidal archetype (standard Cheops) was present at the banks of the Danube 1.500 years before the Egyptian attempt, if at all the Pyramid of Keops was erected at this epoch. Always more indications point to this zone as the native place of an archaic culture generating universal values (cf. the articles of the Author about: Hyperboreans, Atlantis in the Black Sea, the Flood, the Foundation of Rome, the Codex of Ancestral Linguistics, the Romanian Migration, etc.).
by Vasile Droj