An interesting thing happens when one looks for a Bismuth relation at Kafre’s pyramid. We do not know the height of courses above 203 in Khufu’s pyramid since they are now non existent. If we equate the height of each one with that of the last course – 22.20”, then we will notice that if we take the limestone height of Kafre’s pyramid(142.35 m) then this coincides with the 210th course of Khufu’s pyramid. Now we read about Bismuth-210.
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“Due to its scarcity, polonium is usually produced by bombarding bismuth-209 with neutrons in a nuclear reactor. This forms bismuth-210, which has a half-life of 5 days. Bismuth-210 decays into polonium-210 through beta decay. Milligram amounts of polonium-210 have been produced by this method.
Polonium-210 is a very strong emitter of alpha particles. A single gram of polonium-210 creates 140 Watts of heat energy and is being considered as a lightweight heat source for thermoelectric power for spacecraft. Polonium-210 has a half-life of 138.39 days.”
Then again the upper courses of the pyramid could be larger, or Kafre's limestone height could be a little smaller to encode the mean atomic weight of Bismuth which is 209.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/02/2008 11:09AM by Ogygos.