Hi all ...
Interesting things appearing at Giza ...
First I noticed on another website while searching for the tan of 89.999999... degrees that the tan of 89.5 degrees = 114.6
From the many discussion on this board you should recognize that as the angle that we get when we divide 360 by Pi or actually 114.591559
So what I did next was to divide 360 by my favorite number which is of course Phi squared or 2.618034 and got 137.50776405003785464634873962837 ....
Now amazingly the tan of this is 89.58333
So what you say well if you look at this diagram ...
The distance from the north projection of G1 to the center of G2 is 895.56
Tan of 360 / Phi squared x 10 = 895.83
Is there a connection ?
And further going back to our favorite number of Phi squared or 2.618034. If we were to multiply the number from a previous post of 1.07046627 or Sq rt of 3 / Pi and multiply it by 2.618034 and then by 100 we get 280.25 ... Height of Great Pyramid in cubits ?
And one last effort. If you grab a calculator and press in 89.9999999... degrees and then take the tan of this you will find it equals 5729577951483766596904451330786.4 yet this is incorrect for obviously in we have a distance of 9999999999999999 and we get the angle of which this is the tan distance we get 89.99999999... Now obviously they both can't be correct so what I am trying to determine is why in a calculator do we get 5729577 one way and 99999999 doing it a second way.
The reason I am curious is that because if we look at this diagram ....
We see that the distance from the north projection down to south side of G2 yields this rather unusual number of .5729577
Always new and interesting things to discover here at Giza
Best
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