Hi again Mark. My contention is that ALL sloping passageways were 1 to 2 and that the reason for this was that it symbolized the angle that allows the golden ratio to be found and thus was the defining step in the proceedings that lead to everlasting life. . I appreciate you want to keep all your measurements in Egyptian but sometimes it is difficult to follow and to think in palms.
I feel or really have concluded that the slope and where the passageways begin and end are an integral part of what the pyramids were designed for and are telling us. Other than the Great pyramid I have done very little work on the chambers for I felt that it was maybe beyond my abilities to truly figure out how they fit in.
Figuring out Petrie's data can be a daunting task and I just haven't bothered to take the time needed so i will look forward to you analysis of how the chamber in G2 fits into the overall scheme of 3,4 , 5 .
I started an analysis of the slopes but gave it up. I have sent you my quick evaluation of what I foudn in G2. I hope you find it a bit useful.
I also did a fairly in depth study of The Pyramid at Meidum and what the passageway in that pyramid was telling us. If interested I will send you the link.
I also did a quick study on the various angles and what ratio was needed to give various volume breakdowns in the various pyramids as a quick guide for myself. Again if interested I will send it to you.
Cheers
Don
"There is nothing as impenetrable as a closed mind"
and ..." if everything is a coincidence what is the point of studying or measuring or analyzing anything ?" db