Hi again Ronald.
Actually it should be easy to be able to prove me incorrect. We must surely know the distances of the enclosure walls around Pyramid 1 and Pyramid 2.
Do they equal 647 RC's (+/-) and 631 RC's respectively ?
If they do then it would seem that I was extremely lucky with my predictions. If not then it's back to the drawing board for me.
Does anyone have the distances or can anyone point me to literature where I might find those distances.
We know the diagonal of P1 = 622.254. Ken's diagonal is 647 which would give us 24.746 RC's to play with. Is the corner of the surrounding wall about 12.373 (24.746/2) Rc's on the diagonal from the corner of P1 ?
Likewise in P2 we have a diagonal of 581.24 Rc's. Ken has P2 area as 631 (+or-) or about 50 RC's. This would give us 24.88 (49.76/2) or strangely almost exactly the total of the distance in P1 to each corner for P2. So it appears that the surrounding walls are on a 1 to 2 basis.
Very interesting indeed.
Always a new surprise with those ancient Egyptians. Amazing !
Here is an image showing what I mean. As always click on the thumbnail for a larger image:
Cheers
Don Barone
"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