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May 3, 2024, 8:55 am UTC    
October 20, 2011 01:22PM
Hi Mark,

I believe what follows will verify parts of your hypothesis with a couple of exceptions one being dividing the digit into 25 parts. Maybe you should approach that problem from a perspective full units as the seked 34 digits and 25 digits.

You speak of sr as if you really believe the pyramids designers were aware of spherical geometry? lol According to demonstrated calculations should I assume that you are using the value of 22/7 as a value for pi? Speaking of sr, any calculation sr is going to have a pi factor, and is creating this spherical nature you attribute to the Kings chamber dimensions.

Follow me for just a minute and assume nothing, the following are givens: raw numbers and an steradian of (1 / (4 22/7)) based on rational value of pi yields a value of 7/88.

9! = 1x2x3x4x5x6x7x8x9 = 362880

362880 = forearm = full measure
362880 / 7 = 51840
51840 = palm = 1/7 or divided by 7
51840 / 4 = 12960
12960 = digit = 1/28 or divided by 28

1 full measure: sr*362880 = 28865 5/11...28865 5/11 / 10 = 2886 6/11 inches in the base of the sphinx if you were going to apply labels, creating a 7/22 ratio between the sphinx and the base of G1,

1/7 full measure:sr*51840 = 4123 7/11 or if you were going to apply labels, it could be 10 Kings Chamber lengths in inches, also equals the surface area of a 360 inch circumference sphere.

4123 7/11 / 4 = 1030 10/11 = area of circle, if you were going to apply labels with a 360 inch circumference.

1/28 digit sr*12960 = 1030 10/11 area of that same circle.

1/14 full measure: 25920 sr*25920 = 2061 9/11 or 10 times the width of the Kings Chamber, if you were going to apply labels. 2061 9/11 / 100 = 20 34/55 inches the calculated length of the cubit in inches.

2886 6/11 / 7 = 412 4/11 again the Kings Chamber length. sr*9! / 10 times gives unit of measure that yields a ratio of 7/21 to the Red pyramid and a 7/18 ratio with Bent all in inches.

Red Pyramid 21 units might help understand the origin of the inch, by substituting 21 in lieu of 22 in the sr we find 1/(4×21/7) = 1/12.

therefore:
362880 * 1/12 = 7560
51840 * 1/12 = 4320
25920 * 1/12 = 2160
2886 6/11 * 1/12 = 240 6/11

FYI: 362880 / sr = 4561920 which is 1/1000 the Sun diameter in feet. How do you get from a spherical surface to a flat surface or a straight line? the squared circle or the cubed sphere as demonstrated by G1, for the square to circle is 14/11. or in the case of the sphere to cube 14/11 * 2/3 or 28/33.

Our perception of the cubit is an erroneous assumption base on our methods of understanding measures. The the function of the cubit rod is not to measure, but to spell out the mathematical concepts, principles and elements governing the system of the Ancient Egyptians and therefore, not the length of a unit of measure. The actual length of the rod is irrelevant. as demonstrated by the different length cubit rods on display at the Turin Museum
It should become abundantly clear for anyone who reads and understands the above material, the cubit of 189/110 feet 1134/55 inches and is a result and product of the inch created by the ancient system of mathematics spelled out on the cubit rod! This is all stated in my manuscript Common Ground II copyright dated 2009.

Furthermore, most if not all of these numbers can be generated from the Grand Gallery and Kings Chamber without ever picking up a measuring device. The Grand Gallery of the Great Pyramid provides some interesting conceptual mathematical discourse in that it offers a simple method to confirm the Great Pyramid�s intended dimensions. Starting with the 56 notches along the ramp.
The ceiling of the Kings Chamber using conceptual mathematics finds the ceiling is has nine stones, seven full stones with two partial stones on the north and south ends respectively. Taking this to mean 7 full stone and 2 partial stones = 72, finding squared is 5184, also

72 * sr = 63/11 the radius of a circle or a sphere with a circumference of 36 or a perimeter of a 9 x 9 square demonstrated by the The THOTIC SQUARE COMPASS shown here: [www.gizaforhumanity.org]

9 * 9 = 81 area of square
81 * 14/11 = 103 1/11 inches area of circle
103 1/11 * 4 = 412 4/11 square inches = surface area of a 36-inch circumference sphere.
412 4/11 / sr = 5184...5184 * 7 = 1/10 * 9! or the base of G1.

Best Regards





Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/20/2011 01:27PM by Sirfiroth.
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