It would seem that maybe the early Egyptologists who suggested that the larger tombs were for the first rulers may have been right after all. Regardless let's move forward in time to the Third Dynasty. Now I am remiss in that I have fixed on Sakkara and The Step Pyramid even though I am sure the other earlier "unfinished" pyramids would probably tell us more but let's proceed anyway I will get to them later. My theory says that Phi was instrumental in the beliefs of The Ancient Egyptians because of the simple fact that Phi represented life to them. I will develop this theory in much greater detail when we get to The Pyramid of Khafre. Before we go on we must remember that The Wall of The Crow and the main entrance into the necropolis of Giza and perhaps the oldest standing built formation was and is the phi ratio as I have shown on another thread. [
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Now if my theory is correct then each new doorway entered must be of a Phi ratio nature. thus we have the first entrance at Giza and that is the Wall of The Crow but where would it be at Sakkara. Logic would have it that it would be encoded in the entrance to the complex and thus hidden in plain site in that entrance. so is it ? Let's look.
Here is the front entrance ...
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and what I found in it.
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the exact same thing found under a throne of a Sumerian king
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But there was still more to find ...
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and what I found ...
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There is still more to discover as we move into The IVth Dynasty
db
"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