From Guardian Egypt
The Pyramid of Menkaure
Menkaure is Divine
Original Height: 65 – 66 m (213.25 – 216.53 ft)
Current Height: 65.5 m (214.89 ft)
Length of Side: 103.4 m (339.23 ft)
Angle: 51°20’
From Jon Bodsworth
The Pyramid of Menkaure is the smallest of the three at Giza. It was originally 103.4 m square and 65.5 m high. The photo shows the South West corner.
Both of these came from Mark Lehner book of pyramids and is 103.4 x 39.37 = 4070.858
4070.858 / 20.618034 = 197.44
So there we have it. Your guru Mark Lehner and one of the most respected sites on the internet dealing with Egypt has the measurement of G3 at 197.44. So get off your high horses and quit your silly quibbling we all know that the corners of G3 were almost if not indeed were impossible to find hence the variation in measurements.
So we have measurements from 197.44 to 201.5 and anywhere in between I trust so to base any opinion on this one number is ... well typical for this crowd.
The site I quote from has it at 104.6 = 199.733 and there are some who contend that it is not square at all but rectangular so who do you think your fooling with your pettiness ? And the average of these two is 199.47 cubits
As for you Greg and your mocking tone ... at least I am trying.
Meanwhile you might try to address the other things I show such as chambers being 8 x 16 x 28 EXACTLY ... or 1 x 2 x 3.5 or 2 x
4 x 7 ...
Don Barone
" If everything is simply a coincidence what then is the point of studying or measuring or analyzing anything in the ancient world ?" db