Pyramids (and vulcanoes) One is made and operated by the forces of nature, and the other is the answer to the challenge of the nature. Pyramids were built to copy the vulcanoes and mountain peaks. They're multipurpose buildings. They could have been used as geographic marker points, religious sites, astronomical survey points, burial sites and energy amplifiers. Without doubt the pyramids could be considered as the symbol of quaility, endurance, longevity and harmony. They are great and yet simple buildings. But their simplicity requires the highest level of construction skills, what human beings can develop. Beside the quality of their construction, their site selection were also carried out with the outmost care and precision. They've been embedded into the nature's own 'pyramid' network and fully integrated into the built enviroment. They've been tuned towards mountains and other great buildings and cities alike. On the top of it, their planners didn't forget about the galaxy. To understand the logic behind the site selection and planning process we've to accept certain facts even if it's disputed and/or refused by the mainstream 'historians'. The first point is that the Earth was very well known (all earthly parameters and its position in the Galaxy) to those who planned the pyramids or other great buldings. Without this knowledge pyramids couldn't had been built. The second is that the measurments which was in use for sacred planning was equivalent to the metric system. This doesn't disclose the existance and use of local measurment systems. The third is that the practice of mathematics and the sacred geometry was on a very high level and latter was used in all cases combined with sacred numerology during the planning process.The fourth is that inferior civilizations cannot 'produce' superior buildings. Simple minded hunter-gatherers equipped with 'flint-tools' couldn't have been able to create magnificent buildings all over the world. The fifth is that the knowledge-base was universal and demonstrated through the high level of contsruction skills in five continents. Sacred numbers used in the planning process primarily came from 4 sources: – distance between the natural reference points (example) Examples: Africa's southern tip – Qomolangma 9969 km ( the 3 x 9 - 999 has its origin here) Africa's southern tip - India's southern tip 7777 km (number 77 is one of the most important of the sacred numbers) Mount Olympos – Mount Athos (Greece) 170 km (number 17 is also very important) Vesuvius – Valcamonica (valley of petroglyph's) 666 km (66 and 660 and numbers between 660-666 are the numbers of the Sun even it has other meaning today) Teufelberg (Berlin,Germany) – Dobogókő (Hungary) 666,66 km Vitosha (Bulgaria) – Etna (Italy) 885 km (88 and numbers between 884-888 ) Rainbow Bridge (Utah,USA) – Aneto (Spain) 8800 km Parnassos (Greece) - Vesuvius 747 km ( 737,747,757,767,787 ) – distance between natural reference points and mapping points (example) India's southern tip – Equator 891 km – height of mountains (examples) Qomolangma 8840 m ( the distance of 8840 km became a basic number in ancient mapping) Kuh-e Belqeys 3332 m (Iran)