Now then, Anthony, there's no need to throw your teddy in the corner.
You write, 'the simple foundation of your "life's work" has been, in ten seconds or less, shown to be based upon the most elementary of mathematical mistakes one could make. 11 does not equal 22. Game over.'
Well, all this does, IMO, is confirm what I wrote just now: I'm afraid that your understanding of pyramids, sekeds and AE mathematics is, how shall I put it, somewhat wanting.
I stand by this comment, Anthony, no matter how offensive you may find it.
I strongly disagree with your view on the pi question.
So far you have not presented a single argument that even begins to support your view.
Here's a pertinent question for you.
How does this pi question affect your theory on Khufu's pyramid (the subject of your two presentations last year)?
I ask because it may throw some light on your seeming reluctance to accept the fact that 3 1/7 was used extensively in the designing of Khufu's pyramid.
MJ