... so how accurate can The Moon be ? Well ...
I decided to test yet another thought and this time used the "sidereal rotation period" of The Moon.
Here is a link to an explanation of the difference: [
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The side real rotation time of The Moon is 27.321 582 days and I mist confess I didn't think it was goign to check with anything but I tested it anyway.I decided to use 365.25 days this time and got the following results. 365.25 x 19 (I decided to start with 19 years) gave us 6939.75 and like I said i didn't think i was going to get anything but divided this number by 27.321 582 anyway and got ... well it was, to me simply amazing, for it checked almost precisely to 254.the exact figure was 365.25 x 19 = 6939.75 / 27.321 582 = 254.0025 for an accuracy of 0.999990 , simply amazing. So in 19 years we get 254 lunar sidereal months ... But 254 is such an overused number, It is 2.54 cm in an inch and 411 (G2) x 2.54 = 161.811 or 100 x Phi. (exact would be 410.98 cubits) 440 / 2.54 = 1.73228 and finally 360 / 254 = 1.41732. the latter two of course x 1000 give us The Giza Rectangle ...
However let's not lose sight of the point of this post .... In 19 years there are 254 Moons ... for all intents and purposes .. exactly .
So it would appear that the relationship of The Moon to Earth may be reflected in other ratios found throughout the solar system,
"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