Has anyone on this forum considered the geometry of Khafre's burial chamber?
I can't find anything relevant on the Hall of Maat search.
The geometry appears to be hugely significant.
Petrie spotted that the long walls have a double square of '20 x 10', dividing its length of 27 cubits into 20 cubits and 7 cubits.
The floor has a a double square '19 x 9.5' dividing its length of 27 cubits into 19 cubits and 8 cubits.
I pointed out that the pyramid has a square base 411 x 411 square cubits and a height of 274 cubits in my monograph on the Grand Gallery of the Great Pyramid, as published in 2006.
This now appears to be a riddle of dimensions with an elegant solution, as just evaluated this week.
Has anyone-else explained the geometric relationship between the burial chamber and the pyramid?
The geometric model requires a computer drawing of the burial chamber bearing out the design of the pyramid or vice versa.
I got someone to do a computer drawing of Khufu's burial chamber showing how it projects the size and shape of the Great Pyramid, as published in 2006.
Is anyone interested in doing a computer drawing with a view to an academic paper as second name on a joint paper with me?
ie a computer drawing, checking my calculations are correct and perhaps adding an Egyptological flavour to the essence of the geometric solution.
Mark
Edited 6 time(s). Last edit at 04/08/2021 07:12AM by Mark Heaton.