Monday, January 26, 2009

Mldthr (2, 5, and 7)



Mldthr
is the first component of the powerful Ternary complex 2, 5, and 7. The first document consisted of 9 sub-compartments: 7 primary spaces with 2 enclosed chambers for entrance and exit. This structure was dictated by our incomplete understanding of the Hypercube at that time, which seemed to suggest that the second compartment held either 7 or 9 rooms. After some deliberation we decided to add the 7 and 2, resulting in the total 9.

Years later, during our work on Pentagon (5), it became clear that Mldthr's original structure amounted to a premature reach toward 9. We saw that the true root of Mldthr was the addition of 5 and 2, not 7 and 2. The second document of Mldthr corrected this by omitting the chambers of entrance and exit.

While the original equation is technically correct,

2 + 7 + 9 = 18 = 1 + 8 = 9

it is merely a reflection of our arrogance in suggesting that one may access the pyramid's capstone through compartment 2. This is false. The revised structure of Mldthr

2 + 5 + 7 = 14 = 1 + 4 = 5

correctly suggests the actual, direct relationships between Mldthr, Pentagon, and Myrmidon, which form the Ternary complex 2, 5, and 7: an invaluable tool in divining the interior of the capstone.

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