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May 2, 2024, 4:40 am UTC    
January 25, 2008 10:13PM
Criky-mate…!!

The site shows a 7-24-25 ratio...period !
It also shows numerical values of planets...and the ratio of pi to a circle…!
It also demonstrates the ratio of a sphere to a cube.
What of the above would you consider more important...a simple 7-24-25 ratio ??
That’s the bait on the hook...it’s up to you to find out why it isn’t perfect.
Observe C.Wayne’s new post.
He is queering the reason for a discrepancy in layer height in the QC. Why do you think the builders were so sloppy when constructing the chamber, after all it only took five minutes to set the blocks in place…right?
We have to learn how to think for a change and C. Wayne is doing just that, but never run with what looks like the obvious and claim it the only reason for a design.
Another note:
When you do find something as sloppy as this example…then there is a reason.
The 7-24-25 is not a perfect measure...close but no prize. Therefore you are forced to search for one and what do you find?

Another reason why the small pyramid is not aligned perfectly with east-west.
The angular line is drawn tangential to the two circles inscribed within G1 and G2…the line from G3 is drawn from the center points of the east and west base measures and continues to meet at the point shown. The error in measure...2 inches...according to ACAD.
Now tell me your thought about that 7-24-25 triple again.

BTW…no offence taken...and...thanks for pushing me on the small difference...it gets results…right ?
Best.
Clive
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