Chameleon Project

 

 

 

Chameleon Pyramid Geometry

 

 

In the center is of the entire structure is another smaller pyramidal structure that originally came to Bearcloud in Vision in 1997 when a formation appeared at West Kennett Long Barrow. He envisioned a series of 17 pyramids interlocked together in a unified structure. The complete story can be found in the Chameleon Pyramids article. This central pyramid structure is entered from below ground level. The central pyramid is accessed by permission only. A more complete story on this is in the article The Beginning. The pyramid will, in the end, appear slightly different than in these drawings, as the equilateral triangles of which it is constructed will be at an angle with their tips touching.

 

There is a small overhead view of the pyramid structure in the upper drawing's corner. In this illustration the base of the pyramids geometry is rotated 45 degrees, creating an eight-pointed star. It exists only because each of the triangular shapes are pools of water on the surface. They are found on all four sides creating four entries in the glass pyramid. 15 to 20 foot wide walkways cross the pools into the pyramidal structure. The distance across the pools of water on the walkways is 142 feet (43 meters). These shallow pools of water are only 2 to 3 feet deep (1 meter) and contain different fish, such as coy, and also lotus plants and water lilies. There is great deal more to the geometry of the complex, which will be available soon. If you want to be notified please sign as a member or check back periodically with the website.

 

 

Chameleon Pyramid Geometry

 

 

An overhead view of the project's geometry had a very mystical path to its creation, as did the side views. There was a flow like water, in the way the spiraling of the circle to the square came to a form a symmetry of these uniquely different geometric forms. In the end, when the geometry of the complex was completed, Bearcloud discovered that many of the Starglyphs that had been close and important to him since the beginning of his research, were uniquely joined to the structure's geometry. It revealed relationships that suggest that many of the geometric Starglyph shapes where connected.

 

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