Don Barone Wrote:
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> ... In fact, Stadelmann measured it and it is
> greater than 45 degrees. This suggests that the
> lower levels of the pyramid b]may have been at a
> lower angle, but were being compensated for at the
> upper levels in order to keep the overall
> structure at its "designed" 45 degree angle. ...
>
> All rubbish and speculation on your part. Please
> state on what the angle of 45 was arrived at as I
> am sure you have the publication in question.
So it is rubbish and speculation that Stadelmann measured the pyramidion and found it to be over 45 degrees?
Or that the overall height suggests a 45 degree angle, but since the pyramidion is slightly higher, it may have been a compensation caused by the way we know they finished pyramid casing?
Anthony
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