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December 03, 2014 04:11PM
Hi Mark,

My mistake, it was this conversation discussing your monograph I was thinking of: <[www.hallofmaat.com];, evidently not your complete monograph.

I remember this post in particular and did not respond at the time.
<[www.hallofmaat.com];
Mark Heaton wrote: My hypothesis on the Grand Gallery is based on squaring the circle, not a sphere.
I agree with your hypothesis. And you should publish it online. What I am talking about is squaring the circle, but also cubing the sphere, the natural progression of their system.
Where the 14/11= (1 + 1/4 + 1/44) ratio denotes the area of the circle to square where the perimeter of the square is equal to the circumference of the circle as demonstrated by G1's 1760 cubits. A formula employed by ancient architects through Medieval times of converting land areas from (among other things) circles to squares.
14/11 * 2/3 = 28/33 = (1/2 + 1/3 + 1/66) cubes the spheres surface areas. Volumes between the sphere and cube are 14/11 * 28/33 = 392/363 = (1 + 1/22 + 1/33 + 1/242).

14/11 = area ratio circle to square
14/11 * 2/3 = 28/33 converts surface area of the sphere to the volume of a cube
(14/11)^2 * 2/3 = 392/363 converts volume of the sphere to the volume of a cube
According to G1 that is.

Why do I say this is what you might find interesting is to apply steradians to cubes. Steradian a unit of measure where the entire sphere has a solid angle of 4&#960;sr. When applied to a cube is 4pi/6 = 2pi/3.
((88/7) /6) / 3 = 44/63,
(44/63) * 360 = 251 3/7 = (1760/7), equals 1/7 the perimeter of G1 in cubits, if the perimeter were subdivided as a cubit rod 1760/7 would be equal to one palm, one digit equal to a length of 62 6/7 cubits, which of course relates to the Kings Chamber 10 cubit radius you speak of.
44/63 is the run-rise of a 10 1/44 seked, (441/44) * 1/10 = 441/440 which brings us back to the opening post cubit of 12/7 of which there are 441 in the base. Also found in the Queens Chamber in dimensional quantities of 10 and 11. 12/7 * 12 = 144/7 = 20 4/7 inches.
20 4/7 * 10 = 205 5/7 = 205.7142857142857...inches.
20 4/7 * 11 = 226 2/7 = 226.28571428571428...inches.
<[www.ronaldbirdsall.com];

12/7 * 441/440 = 189/110 the cubit of the Kings Chamber in quantities of 10 by 20 of which there are 440 in the base of G1. 189/110 * 12 = 20 34/55 inches
20 34/55 * 10 = 206 2/11 = 206.181818...
20 34/55 * 20 = 412 4/11 = 412.363636...
<[www.ronaldbirdsall.com];

Regards,
Jacob
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