Taking Measure
Explorations in Number, Architecture, and Consciousness

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Is reality a random collection of matter, or is it a precisely tuned mathematical matrix? In Taking Measure, Scott Onstott—creator of the acclaimed "Secrets in Plain Sight" film series—distills years of research into a profound exploration of the numerical patterns that structure our world.
From the proportions of the Great Pyramid to the layout of modern cities like San Francisco and London, Onstott reveals how ancient wisdom and modern science converge. This book bridges the gap between the objective world of physics and the subjective world of consciousness, demonstrating that "all is number."
In this book, you will discover:
- The Magic of Base Ten: Why the decimal system is not an arbitrary convention but a fundamental reflection of the 81 stable elements of the universe.
- Metrological Mysteries: How the inch, foot, mile, and meter are hyper-dimensionally linked to the dimensions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
- The Binary Secret: Evidence that our Sun is part of a binary star system with Sirius, explaining the Great Year and the precession of the equinoxes.
- The Language of Life: How the relationship between the hexagon (6) and pentagon (5) encodes the sacred marriage between structure and life, from honeycombs to DNA.
Taking Measure is more than a study of math; it is a journey toward an expanded perspective of reality. Whether you are a student of sacred geometry, an architecture enthusiast, or a seeker of spiritual truth, this book provides the "grammar" to read the hidden script of the cosmos.
Step behind the curtain and see the world as a symphony of order.
Reviews
"Fascinating synchronicities and planned design of global landmarks and geography with Numbers. So many, possible harmonic connections with number and harmonics, energy-lines, grids. If you question coincidence, this will be your cornucopia."
—JCM
"This is exactly a book I consider my cup of tea. It is overwhelmingly profound in how mathematics relate to so called reality. Most people might wanna think it is all just chance but actually logic will show you through this book that intelligence is synchronistically at work, or something like that at least. Check it out if you like say meta math!"
—E7EVEN
"Great Book! There are so many mathematical coincidences in the universe. Really makes you wonder about the creation of this universe, its history and our place with-in it here on this beautiful blue planet."
—Charlie B













