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May 5, 2024, 4:01 am UTC    
July 18, 2007 09:16PM
Byrd:

I promised you that I would present evidence indicating the designers of the Giza site may have known how to measure time.
Now you must remember the previous discussion, it related to gravity and the second of time, as we know it today (24hrs with 60 minutes with 60 seconds).
The challenge is…can it be proven that the builders used the second and did they demonstrate it at the site?
Sounds like an easy question to answer, but where does one start to confirm…and what would be used for a measuring device?
The answer is…the first word of the last sentence…sounds…!
The speed of sound is constant at reasonable levels above sea level (2,000 meters and less), but it is affected by temperature slightly. As temperature rises, the speed of sound increases.
There is a complicated formula for measuring and it can be condensed to the following:
The square root of temperature (Kelvin) times 20.03 meters per second.
This can be reduced further using the temperature range that would be encountered at Giza:
331.4 meters/sec at zero deg C (freezing).
354.8 meters/sec at 40 deg C (hot summer day).
Converting to Royal cubits:
@0 C = 633 Royal cubits/ second
@40 C = 678 Royal cubits/sec
Now for the fun of math and the measure of time…


Byrd, I want you to notice the distance from G1 to G2 in the north-south direction and the east-west direction.
From the speed of sound using today’s second of time and that complicated formula, the time for sound to travel south the distance equal to G1 to G2 is 1 second at 40 degrees C. The time required to travel from G1 to G2 from east to west is 1 second at 0 degrees C.
Now that is not coincidental, in fact the designers used these measures to set out the complete Giza site.
Using the knowledge of time and mixing with the knowledge of “basic” mathematics they set out the location of the three pyramids as follows.


It is here where the hidden knowledge of Giza begins to surface. The builders demonstrate the square root values of 2-3-5 using “decimals”.
Reducing/scaling the distance from G1 to G2 in the east-west direction to 1 unit of measure (1 second of time) provided the simple answer to the positioning of the three structures.

Basic math…basic geometry…basic science…!

Hope you and others can follow this ancient display of intelligence.

Best.
Clive
Subject Author Posted

The second...thanks to Byrd

Clive July 18, 2007 09:16PM

Proof of your abilities, not theirs.

Anthony July 19, 2007 08:58AM

Re: Proof of your abilities, not theirs.

Clive July 19, 2007 04:04PM

Re: The second...thanks to Byrd

Byrd July 21, 2007 10:47AM



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