Hi all.
Many in the past have used as an argument that why was Giza unique among all the pryamids of Egypt. I usually answered that was because no one had really put as much work into the other complexes. At least this was true in my case. Well just the other day I learned that the slope edge angle of a 3/4/5 right angled triangle (which is indeed what Pyramid 2 is at Giza) is 43 degrees 21 minutes 7 seconds and The Bent lower portion was 43 degrees 22 minutes. I realized then instantly that a connection did indeed exist at least geometrically. So I began to think ...
Here is an image of the complex ...
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The first thing I did was circle the two pyramids like so ...
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It turns out (to a quick check of the measurements) that the small is 2/7ths of the large, and does not this look strangely familiar ?
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Moving on we realize a connection when we remember that the angle of the top portion of the pyramids was indeed laid out to a 5 to 7 seked so the base is showing us that in relation to the smaller pyramid circle.
I then divided the overall lengths into 7ths for is this diagram not screaming it to us and noticed that the entrance seemd to fall on the 1/7th mark and that east - west passageway seems to fall on the 3/7ths mark
And then a last thing to notice is that the causeway seems to hit the west center of the pyramid circle.
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All very interesting and I am sure I wil find plenty more in the next couple of days.
Proving I guess what you guys have been saying all along ... Giza was not at all unique but there are messages in ALL OF THEM !!!!
Cheers and enjoy Egyptian Geometry 101 as taught at Wonderland University and taught by the former Mr. Jack-in-the-Box who is a new man now that he has had his spring amputated.
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