O-Day - In your face, UPDATE #1
The writing on the wall
When an artist uses their creativity to show you what was, what is, can they also show what will always be? Sometimes inspiration and insight show you exactly what you should know.
Sacred Geometry Overlay on Main Face
As can be clearly seen, the sun (upper left) and the moon (upper right) are well within the inner two parts of the magneto-hydrodynamic structure. The Chi-Rho is at the apex of Parthenon with the centre all-seeing eye being just below (inside the core coherent/degenerate matter). The Hapsburg double-headed eagle’s hears are inside the upper part of the vesica piscis as is the stair/lift rise. The golden ratio lines intersect the stigmata in the hands, from where blood flows. The ribbons showing the names of Ptolemy and Copernicus are between the golden ratio lines and the larger lower circle.
In my view, the sacred geometry that drives nature/life/negentropy/creation was used as a template for this layout.
UPDATE #1 - Correction on the Ptolemy
Thanks to a Youtube viewer we have the correct Ptolemy… He noted:
Think you've singled out the wrong Ptolemy, Bob... The mural is pointing to Claudius Ptolomaeus, the guy whose model of geocentrism the Catholic Church adopted. Hence why his name appears on the geocentric/church side of the mural as opposed to the heliocentric/state side. This Ptolemy might be more interesting than the pharaoh one- lived in Alexandria ca. 100-170AD (so he would've had access to the Library) and published works on astronomy, astrology, geography, mathematics, music, optics, and philosophy. Works that were preserved and promoted by the Catholic Church up into the Renaissance.
- @codyfair804 - 25th Feb 2025
I believe Cody is right and so this Ptolemy would have had access to the full library of Alexandria before Caesar's fire.
References
A. Gluszek, “The Largest Mural on Earth”, 16 September 2019, DailyArt Magazine
UNESCO, “Central University City Campus of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)”, 2007, World Heritage Convention
Miriam, “Curiosidades de la Biblioteca Central de la UNAM”, 5 April 2019, Alan x el Mundo
Wikipedia, “Ptolemy I Soter”
R.W. Greenyer, “O-Day - ETs secret?”, 3 July 2023
Wikipedia, “Library of Alexandria”
Wikipedia, “Juan O'Gorman”
Wikipedia, “Cecil Crawford O'Gorman”
Wikipedia, “Nicolaus Copernicus”
A. Pulido, “Close up on exiting dove”



Did you notice some of the windows look like fuse and usb type ports in the muraled building
Hey Bob, are you aware of any good way to actually search these remote view posts? I often am Prosthelytizing the work in this area of science in the youtube comments section and it's very important I can reference authors of source papers related to the specific claims I know are false. I often try to find the papers but it takes a long time because I don't remember an authors name or the specific paper name. If you are aware of an effective way to search remote view (or your video transcripts) it would be helpful. I think I have most of the SRT's downloaded from your videos already, so perhaps I just need to go and make a search function for me to locally use... google is terrible at targeted searching this site.
EDIT: I found the search function for local repo substacks, it wasn't available on mobile for some reason. I only found one reference for "Shu-wen Zhou" though, and that reference just links to the video “If gravity can do this, what is gravity? What is cause and effect?” - The work of Shou-wen Zhou et. al. Google transcripts aren't very good as they routinely butcher names too which makes it tough. I swear I saw you reference multiple scihub papers of his like 5 years ago :)