Hi all I will continue from our discussion on Then Ancient Egypt Board here.
Hermione was nice enough to direct me to a site where I discovered that the intersection of the bisection of the two equal angles (base angles) gives us the center of the circle that is enclosed within the triangle.
Well so what you might say. Well I might say that the slope of the passageways was pointing us perhaps to the center of that circle.
I came up with this diagram.
The orange lines are of equal length and the red pyramid is the exact same size as The Great Pyramid
What we have is that the red pyramid (triangle) is precisely (or as near as I can draw it) the same size as The Great Pyramid but moved down precisely the distance from the center of the circle to the floor of the "Queen's" chamber.
What makes this so interesting (if true) is that the slope sides of our newly formed red triangle hits the center of the circle horizontal line of our circle, as well as hitting where the slope angle of the "queen's air shafts" end and as a third point also hits the point where the ascending and descending passageways go their different directions. Burt what also makes this whole thing even more interesting is that when one draws a triangle (purple) from the top of the circle center to the edges of the Great Pyramid the lien hits (or as near as I can draw) the points at which the shafts end.
Extremely interesting ...
and thanks Hermione.
"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