Home of the The Hall of Ma'at on the Internet
Home
Discussion Forums
Papers
Authors
Web Links

April 26, 2024, 9:19 am UTC    
December 12, 2022 09:28PM
Kanga Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> That paper only deals with the mathematical
> papyri. There is however evidence for the
> repetition of certain lengths in the pyramids,
> especially 100 cubits and 110 cubits.

Hi Kanga.

Yes 110 cubits is everywhere (GP @ 4 x 110) Red Pyramid being (2 x 100) + (2 x 110) and heights of 200 cubits (2 x 100)

Constructed Fourth Dynasty
Type True
Material Limestone
Height 105 m (344 ft; 200 cu)
Base 220 m (722 ft; 420 cu)
Volume 1,694,000 m3 (2,216,000 cu yd)
Slope 43°22'

Cheers

"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
Subject Author Posted

Sethe Plato and Pythagoras: Exploring Sacred Numbers In Ancient Egypt (Herdman, 2019)

Hermione November 25, 2022 12:11PM

Re: Sethe Plato and Pythagoras: Exploring Sacred Numbers In Ancient Egypt (Herdman, 2019)

Byrd November 28, 2022 02:11PM

Re: Sethe Plato and Pythagoras: Exploring Sacred Numbers In Ancient Egypt (Herdman, 2019)

Hermione November 28, 2022 03:31PM

Re: Sethe Plato and Pythagoras: Exploring Sacred Numbers In Ancient Egypt (Herdman, 2019)

Pistol November 29, 2022 11:18AM

Re: Sethe Plato and Pythagoras: Exploring Sacred Numbers In Ancient Egypt (Herdman, 2019)

Kanga December 06, 2022 10:02PM

Re: Sethe Plato and Pythagoras: Exploring Sacred Numbers In Ancient Egypt (Herdman, 2019)

Ahatmose December 12, 2022 09:28PM



Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.

Click here to login