MJ Thomas Wrote:
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> Because I consider the 'pattern' as coincidental
> (and, again, that is because I do not believe the
> AEs could have done it even had they wanted to)
> there seems little point in presenting it.
You are talking riddles beyond "my" comprehension, and you thought I was bad.
> Apart from this, there is also the fact that
> presenting it would require my divulging parts of
> the method I believe Khufu's architect used to
> plan the Pyramid's interior, and I am quite simply
> not prepared to do that just yet.
Khufu's architect?
Are you implying each pyramid is designed by different individuals at different times? You're drifting back into past theories…the site is linked together as one...it's a given…!
I know you are wanting to lock the Rc measure of 20.63" in the King's chamber as a standard, but it can't work. I'll give you an example; it provideds a two-fold answer to some of your previous questions.
The sub passage is dug to a depth of 1181 inches below base level (Petrie). The base width of this structure is 9067.7" (east side view toward west).
Setting the base as 440Rc, as used on the initial posted illustration of the Kc above, then the depth of the sub floor is (1181/9067.7)x440 Rc below the base line...or 57.3 Rc below the base.
The 35th course level is much thicker than any course above and thicker than any below, excluding the first five layers; its height is 57+Rc above base level.
Now check Petrie's measures with reference to the decending passage and read what distance that he first encounters solid rock from the entrance.
Put it all together and the result should be 360.
Best.
Clive