Total diameters of all the planets in kilometres equal (about) 400,744 km
Now this is interesting as we are trying to show that The Pyramids (G1 and G2) represent the planets. Not only Earth and Venus but Jupiter and Saturn as well with Mars and Mercury being shown by G3 (shown so amazingly by Clive Ross)
Now the diameter of Jupiter is (about) 142,984 km
400,744 km / 142,984 km = 2.8027
...................... or .................................. in other words the ratio of Jupiter's diameter in kilometres ( or miles or any other measurement you choose to use ) equals 2.8027 when the same unit used is applied to the overall total diameters as 2.8027 is a ratio only and this equals .....
1/100 of the height of G1 in cubits !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pretty neat I think.
And here is one I missed last time around ...
The cumulative diameters of the first four planets equal (from the chart ) ... 36534.08 km
Surprisingly 100 times the number of days in an Earth year ... (I think we may have seen this before)
And Saturn is at the 300,054.08 mark in total cumulative diameters or 3/4 mark as our total is 400,744 and seems to me that the shafts of The Queen's Chamber exit at a point that is also at the 3/4 mark of total distance of 440 cubits as the distance I believe is 330 at this point and is quite amazingly in the same ratio.
So were the "Pharaohs" on their way to Saturn ?
Cheers
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