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When investigating cities like Edinburgh, the geometry and proportions reveal a deliberate encoding of significant numbers that have specified meanings in ancient texts. The Royal Mile in Edinburgh, the locations of certain chapels, and their measurements reveal a continuity of thought connecting ancient civilizations with modern architectural practices.
The discoveries of how these cities have been intentionally designed based upon sacred geometric principles urges a re-evaluation of our understanding of urban spaces as living symbols of interconnected knowledge.