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May 3, 2024, 7:47 am UTC    
January 09, 2011 01:31AM
Hi all here is a convoluted post that I am putting up. It basically shows that if we use the same height for both pyramids, namely 275.701 we can find the base times Pi easily.

Okay we have found and confirmed Mercury and Venus but where are the others ? Earth and Mars I mean ?

Well following our design plan Mars has to be 3.9361534 times 'Mercury" or 220. (227,939,100 / 57,909,100) This gives us: 220 x 3.937 = 866.14

866.14 / Pi = 275.7009 correct value !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Could this be the height of G2 ?

Angles of 36.7084 and 53.2916

Of G1 ?

Angles of 38.588684 and 51.411316

We surprisingly come up with this if we use this formula.

Tan of 38.588684 = 0.79796620177881174852893117142527

1732.28 x 0.79796620177881174852893117142527 = 1382.3008920174000157416968896366

1382.3008920174000157416968896366 / Pi = 440.00

This significantly gives us Mars in an indirect way by using the base and height of G1 if we allow the height to equal 275.7009 and not 280 as speculated.

And here is more confirmation for Venus. Simply amazing how it is shown.

Now it gets rather neat.

In the above example we used base and height of G1, namely 220 and 275.7009 to solve for mars. Can we do the same with G2 to solve for The earth. Let's try.

For starters we need to multiply base times Pi and we get 1291.3202

This time we are going to use the angles of 36.7084 and 53.2916

Tan of 36.7084 = 0.7456051141

So if I am right multiplying 1732.28 x 0.7456051141 should give us 1291.3202

Honestly I have not done this yet.

We get 1291.60

Hmmmm

So it is clear that G1 shows Mars when base is 220 and height is 275.64 while for G2 and Venus it is off a little bit.

I am too tired to find the error right now but I think we are definitely, once again, on the correct path.

And The earth ? Still looking

Cheers
Don Barone

PS: Tan of 36.7084 = 0.7456051141

1732.28 x 0.7456051141 = 1291.5968271

1291.5968271 / Pi = 411.1280

Close and worth pursuing I think.

Maybe G2 is 275.52144007208511599634635795757 This equals sq root of 5 x 1000 x 0.38709741418718764384567277824172 (1 / 2.5833290622717327673888905197974) = 865.57613203694307321078069817727 / Pi = 275.52144007208511599634635795705
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Here is the finalized correct version of both pyramids.

Length = 1732.28

1/2 1732.28 = 866.14

866.14 / Pi = 275.701

We are going to use this as the height in both G1 and G2

G1 = 220 / 275.701 = 0.79796612994406737070425282785865

0.79796612994406737070425282785865 x 1732.28 = 1382.300767579509024923563088643

1382.300767579509024923563088643 / Pi = 440.0000

G2 = 205.52 / 275.70092481922845224572196561494 = 0.74544545011865784557790018718879

0.74544545011865784557790018718879 x 1732.28 =

1291.3202443315486127376849362634 / Pi = 411.04000000000000000000000000006


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CONCLUSION:

THE HEIGHT OF BOTH G1 AND G2 WERE EXACTLY THE SAME AND WERE 275.7009 CUBITS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Clive Ross tried to tell us that the height of G1 was in reality 275.00. He was very close. It is 275.7009 !

Amazing
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
Subject Author Posted

Honestly You Will Enjoy This One. If You Do Not Like This Post I Will Retire From Posting Here

Don Barone January 08, 2011 11:19PM

Re: Honestly You Will Enjoy This One. If You Do Not Like This Post I Will Retire From Posting Here

Don Barone January 09, 2011 01:31AM

Bye! again. for a minute

lobo-hotei January 09, 2011 11:33AM

Re: Bye! again. for a minute

Don Barone January 09, 2011 07:18PM

More proof of that which I speak of: The Finding of Planet Earth at Giza

Don Barone January 10, 2011 09:32AM

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Hermione January 10, 2011 10:32AM



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