The holy cube in Mecca was erected before the emergence of Islam. The Kaaba was the forerunner of the Holy Cube, which was not created by human hands. The structure of the Holy Cube was taken from the seven golden lampstands (the seven stones in the Kaaba).
The history is silent about the original parameters of the walls of the Kaaba. The dimensions of the current cube are the fourth reconstruction made by the Quraysh. Perhaps they knew about the three main keys, which have been known for thousands of years to the Chinese, Persians and other peoples. From their reconstruction, the Kaaba had the following wall parameters: 14.8, 10, 14.2 and 9.15.
If we convert the first three sums into their digital values, we get one of the three main keys (417). The sums of all four sides show the most important main key (369). Adding the three indicated sums, we get the number 39. The six is completed by the digit sum of the sum of the fourth wall: 9+1+5=15, i.e. 6 as the digit value. If we calculate the digital sums of the sizes of all four walls, we get the number 36, and the digital value of this number is 9. If we divide 36 by the number of walls, we again get a 9. But the parameters of the cube from the reconstruction by the Quraysh are also wrong. Initially, the Kaaba was equilateral.
If you look at a man-made cube, it looks equilateral. However, if you look at an exact drawing of an equilateral cube, it will visually not seem equilateral. Imagine that the sides of the cube are made of transparent glass. Figure 1 below shows an equilateral cube.
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If you look at side 1 of the first picture, you can see the outer sides of the walls with the numbers 1, 4 and 5. In this case, you are looking at the cube from above. If you look at side 2, you can see the inside of the walls numbered 2, 3 and 6, in which case you are looking at the cube from below. You can therefore see all six walls of the cube, both the outside and the inside.
Neither of these perspectives is primary, and it’s impossible to refute this fact in the drawing. If you look at any part of figure 2, you will see the same square as in figure 1. You can also see the square in its vertical position. Figure 2 consists of eight cubes. In the centre of the figure, you can see an eight-pointed star with a sun sign inside it. In Islam it is called Rub-al-Hizb.
In figures 3 and 4 you can see that they consist of complexes with the same cube as in figure 1. You can also draw the above drawings yourself from different perspectives.
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