<HTML>In the King's chamber, for example, there is clearly a 2:1 ratio on the floor. Correct me if I'm wrong, but ANYTIME you draw a 2:1 rectangle, you are going to get Phi.
Right?
Why would a 2:1 imply Phi? It really only implies the most simple of geometric shapes... two squares.
And how come, when looking at a geometric shape, we are surpised to find geometry in it?
You are seeing the numbers as a cause for the pyramid, I think. The truth may be the pyramid has been the cause for the numbers. "Cart before the horse" logic.
For example, I have a shoebox in my closet. It's dimensions are six inches by twelve inches by seven inches. This is a function of the size of the shoes. Yet, you can easily find Phi, or Pi, or whatever you want, just by playing with those numbers.
Why?
Because it is a simple geometric shape. These simple shapes are the BASES for these number (Pi, Phi, etc). Naturally, you are going to find them inherent in ANY simple geometric shape.
I hope I've made sense here. It's tough to turn off one logic thread and switch completely to another.
Anthony</HTML>