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May 6, 2024, 10:36 pm UTC    
May 25, 2010 11:26AM
Don Barone Wrote:
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> ... They didn't, from evidence at hand, know this.
> You are forcing it on them even when the evidence
> is screaming "no way in hell". ...
>
> As usual.
>
> I am forcing nothing.

Deny all you want, Don.

> According to Petrie who
> everyone agrees did a systematic and amazingly
> accurate survey of Giza we get as the enclosed
> rectangle 1417.32 by 1732.28 cubits. That is not a
> force, that is a fact.

Which AE decided the enclosed rectangle that are using? This is about the closest "fact" you have right in relation to the AE culture.

> We know that 440 is the agreed upon distance of
> The Great Pyramid at it's base. This when divided
> into 1732.28 is equal to 3.937 that is not a
> force, that is a fact

Which AE intentionally encoded this ratio? What evidence leads to this division?

> Semi major axis distance of Mercury from The Sun
> is 57,909,101 kilometers and for Mars it is
> 227,944,149.58 kilometers. Ratio is 3.93648 that
> is not a force, that is a fact.

Which AE knew this? What proof do you have, outside your fantasy number-crunching that is, for the AE knowing of planetary mathematics?
FYI, finding close ratios, by twisting and torturing them, is not evidence of intent.

> If we use as a scale 1 inch = 1 cubit we get for
> The Giza Plateau a plan which is 36 meters wide
> and 44 meters high or 1417.32 inches by 1732.28
> inches. that again is not a force, that is a
> fact.

Why? More twisting and shouting. Which AE knew the inch? Why in the hell do you go from inch to cubit to meter? This is insanity at it's worst for any number crunching.

> There are 39.37 inches in a meter and 2.54 inches
> in a centimeter

Hey you got one! Doesn't mean diddlysquat for the AE culture that built the pyramids though.

> 1 divided by 39.37 = 0.0254 that is not a force,
> that is a fact.

22.4/ pi(22/7) then squared then divided by my home address number gets 0.02538631510690935523973550414875 or 0.0254.

BIG deal.

Like I said, as usual!!

Your math problems are just that, answers to a math problem. That the correct answers are cultural evidence for the AE is not a fact.

Lobo-hotei
lobo



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