
by Alejandro Franz
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NUMERICAL
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GEOPHYSICAL
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ASTRONOMICAL
RELATIONS
CUSTOM
UNITS OF MEASURES
CONSTRUCTION
AND DIMENSIONS
SIMPSON
PROPORTIONS OF KING's CHAMBER
CUSTOM
UNITS OF MEASURES
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REFERENCE
SOURCES
Data from Tim
Hunkler
- To date, archaeologists have located
98 pyramids in Egypt,
all of which are located on the
West Bank of the Nile. None
on East side.
- The Great Pyramid has been dated as
circa 2770 B.C.
- The pyramid was built in 2623
B.C.
- The pyramid was built circa 2450
B.C. according to star alignment data for the 4
air shafts
of the King and Queen's
chambers.
- At the time the pyramid was built there
was no written language (only hieroglyphics).
- The pyramid is the most comprehensively
surveyed building in the world.
- The Giza Plateau has a fairly level
granite bedrock base, in essence, a flat topped mountain.
Other regions near the Great
Pyramid could not have supported the immense weight of the structure.
- The Great Pyramid is at the northern
edge of the Giza plateau and close to the cliff there.
Much of the rubble and debris
from construction was dumped over the cliff and actually acts to
strengthen the cliff from
crumbling due to the tremendous weight and closeness of the
Great Pyramid.
- There is so much stone mass in the pyramid
that the interior temperature is constant and equals
the average temperature of
the earth, 68° Fahrenheit.
- The pyramid is estimated to have 2,300,000
stone blocks weighing from 2-30
tons each with some
weighing as much as 70
tons.
- Computer calculations indicate 590,712
stone
blocks used in construction.
- Two types of limestone were used for
construction. A soft limestone either pure or
nummulitic was used for the
bulk of the core blocks and a hard white limestone for the mantle.
Hard limestone becomes more
polished with age.
- The base of the pyramid covers 13.6
acres with each side greater than 5
acres in area.
- The outer mantle was composed of 144,000
casing
stones, all highly polished and flat to an
accuracy of 1/100th
of an inch, about 100 inches
thick and weighing about 15
tons each with nearly
perfect right angles for
all six sides.
- Computer calculations indicated 40,745casing
stones were used averaging 40 tons
each before the
face angle was cut.
- The average casing stone on the
lowest level was 5 ft.
long by 5 ft. high by
6 ft. deep and
weighed 15
tons.
- The casing stones weighing as much as
20 tons were placed with
an accuracy of 5/1000ths
of an inch,
and an intentional gap of
about 2/100ths of an
inch for mortar.
- Assuming 590,712
blocks and a build time of 20 years
an average of 81 blocks
per day would
need to be placed. Using
10 work crews per side
of the pyramid, each work crew would need to
place 2
block per day.
- The mortar used is of an unknown origin.
It has been analyzed and it's chemical composition is
known but it can't be reproduced.
It is stronger than the stone and still holding up today.
- The cornerstone foundations of the pyramid
have ball and socket construction capable of
dealing with heat expansion
and earthquakes.
- The four corner sockets are at different
heights. The vertical distance between the highest and
lowest is 17
inches. The reference point known as the "mean socket level",
or base level, is generally
used as the reference for
height and perimeter measurements.
- The "sidereal socket level" is the mean
of just the SW and SE socket heights.
- The length of a base is 9131
PI from corner to corner in a straight line.
- The length of a base side at the base
socket level is 9131
pyramid
inches or 365.24
pyramid
cubits.
- The length of a base side at sidereal
socket level is 9131.4 pyramid inches or 365.256+
pyramid cubits.
- The length of the perimeter at the sidereal
socket level is 36525.63629+
pyramid inches.
- 201
complete courses of masonry remain with remnants of 2 more at the summit.
The top surface is 5478
pyramid inches above the mean socket level. Another 335
pyramid
inches
higher is the geometric apex
formed by the corner edges of the projected mantle.
- The 35th course of stones is roughly
50 inches tall, nearly twice the height of the
previous courses. The height
of the 35th course =
1162.6 PIfrom ground
or the length of the
Antechamber x
10.
- The capstone is thought to have been
intact about 100 B.C. since no mention of its absence was
recorded by the historian
Diodorus Siculus.
- The capstone of the pyramid is thought
to have always been absent.
- The capstone is
thought to have been an exact replica of the large pyramid on a scale of
1 to
sqrt
(Pi)/100. The ratio of any corresponding pyramid dimension over the capstone
dimension,
when
multiplied by the square root of Pi equals 100.
- The estimated height of the capstone
is about 103.03+ pyramid
inches and about 6-1/2
cubits on a side.
- The height of the pyramid to the missing
apex formed by extending the sides is 5813
PI.
- The perfect formula height of the pyramid
including the missing apex is 5813.2355653763+
PI,
calculated from perimeter
of base (sidereal socket level) divided by 2 Pi.
- The height to the missing apex is 5812.98
PI.
- The height of the pyramid without the
capstone is 5496 PI.
- The four faces of the pyramid are slightly
concave, the only pyramid to have been built this way.
- The centers of the four sides are indented
with an extraordinary degree of precision forming the
only 8
sided pyramid. The effect is not visible from the ground or from a distance
but only from
the air, and then only under
the proper lighting conditions.
- The 5
angles of the Great Pyramid are: edge to edge of face at apex = 76:17:13.2
(deg,min,sec),
edge to diagonal edge at apex = 96:3:0.0,
dihedral or face to face parallel to
base = 112:25:39.4,
edge to base = 41:59:50.5,
face to base = 51:51:14.3.
The face to base angle is
the angle of the casing stones.
- The Great Pyramid is the only pyramid
to have chambers above ground level
¨¨{, for example Bent Pyramid of Sneferu (Khufu's
father), Red pyramid at Dashur}¨¨
- The volume of the pyramid is: V
= 1/3 base area x
height = 161,559,817,000
cubic
PI
= 10,339,828.3 cubic pyramid cubits. {(5813.2355653
PI)/3 * 9131 PI * 9131 PI}
- The length of the Great Pyramid's corner
edges are 8688.00 PI.
- The slant face height of the Great Pyramid's
sides are 7391.72 PI.
- The area of the base covers 13.3
acres
or 83,375,161 sq. PI.
- The area of each face covers 10.8
acres or 67,493,782 sq PI.
- The angle of the Descending Passage
is 26 deg, 18 min, 9.5 sec
or about 26.30 degrees.
- The passages are straight to within
0.013 in. per 100
ft.
- The dimensions of the Descending Passage
are 4535 PI in length,
41.524 PI in width,
and 36.197
PI in height.
- The length of the Ascending passage
from the junction of the Descending Passage to the
Grand Gallery is 1543.46451
PI.
- The length of the Grand Gallery is 1881.5985600+
PI, and its width just above the ramp
stones is 82.41
PI.
- Grand Gallery is 28feet
high by 1881-1/3 PI long.
- The length of the horizontal passage
to the Queen's Chamber is 1521.31136
PI.
- The name "Queen's Chamber" is considered
a misnomer by Egyptologists since no queens
have ever been found in pharaoh's
pyramids.
- The volume of the Queen's Chamber is
9,963,200 cubic PI.
- Dimensions of the King's Chamer in PI:
412.132 x x 230.243 H
- Dimensions of the King's Chamber in
PI: 413 L x 206 W x 228 H
- Height of King's Chamber is 230.388
PI.
- The lowest course of blocks in the King's
Chamber appears 5 PI
shorter than the rest because
the floor is raised above
the base of the walls. The height of the walls is then 235.243
PI.
- There are 100 blocks making up the walls
of the King's Chamber in 5 courses.
- Antechamber to King's Chamber: 116.26471
PI length (103.03292
PI is granite),
149.44644
PI high
- Coffer measurements: volume = 71250
cubic
PI, interior length = 77.8141353+ PI,
interior width = 26.6836336+
PI, interior depth = 34.3147946+
PI, exterior length (at top)
= 89.94438003
PI, exterior length (at bottom) 89.6578860PI,
exterior width
= 38.67063162
PI, exterior height = 41.21316892,
side and end thickness
= 5.99349900
PI, bottom thickness = 6.89837429
PI.
- The granite coffer in the King's Chamber
is too big to fit through the passages and so it must
have been put in place during
construction.
- Microscopic analysis of the coffer reveals
that it was made with a fixed point drill that used
hard jewel bits and a drilling
force of 2 tons.
- The coffer was sawed out of a block
of solid granite. This would have required bronze
saws 8-9
ft. long set with teeth of sapphires. Hollowing out of the
interior would require
tubular drills of the same
material applied with a tremendous vertical force.
- Although the walls of the Queen's Chamber
are of finished stone, the floor is rough and unfinished.
Many believe the room to
have been abandoned as the intended pharaoh's burial room as the
King's Chamber was completed.
The horizontal passage to the Queen's Chamber still bears faint
red ocher construction lines
along its entire 150
foot length. The horizontal passage is also rough
and unfinished.
- The Queen's Chamber has a gabled roof
and the King's Chamber a flat roof. It was long a custom
for Arabs to bury their women
in rooms with gabled roofs but to bury men in rooms with flat ceilings.
- The casing stones for the Great Pyramid
were cut in quarries from Tura and Masara located on the
east bank of the Nile on
outskirts of Cairo.
- The Great Pyramid had a swivel door
entrance at one time. Swivel doors were found in only two
other pyramids: Khufu's father
and grandfather, Sneferu and Huni, respectively.
- It is reported that when the pyramid
was first broken into that the swivel door, weighing some
20
tons, was so well balanced that it could be opened by pushing out from
the inside with only
minimal force, but when closed,
was so perfect a fit that it could scarcely be detected and there
was not enough crack or crevice
around the edges to gain a grasp from the outside.
- The original entrance was located on
the north face, about 49
feet above the base and 24
feet east
of the central axis of the
north face.
- The Grand Gallery contains two grooves,
one in the east wall and one in the west wall.
They are 7
inches high, 1 inch deep,
and 5 inches up from
the 3rd overlapping corbel.
They run the entire length
of the gallery.
- Of all the pyramids, only the Great
Pyramid has "air shafts". The King's Chamber has 2,
about 5
inches in diameter which connect to the exterior. The Queen's Chamber has
2
which
stopped just short of the
walls of the chamber and which do not penetrate completely to the
exterior. The cross section
of these shafts are sometimes oval, sometimes domed, and sometimes
rectangular.
- There are no hieroglyphics or writings
in the Great Pyramid. The only symbols are some graphics
on the wall of the Room of
Chaos.
- Each of the ceiling stones in the Grand
Gallery were individually removable.
The Great Pyramid could have
functioned as a stellar observatory during its construction.
- There are 36
ceiling stones in the roof of the Grand Gallery.
- Taking average earth density as 1.0,
the average density of the core limestone blocks is 0.412,
the limestone casing blocks
is 0.367, the granite
of the King's Chamber is 0.479.
- The estimate for the average density
of the pyramid as a whole, taking into account the different
type and quantities of stone
as well as the hollow chambers is 0.4078994+
times that of the
average earth density (taken
as 1.0).
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Data from
Tim Hunkler
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- Sixty-five meters up the southern shaft
of the Queen's Chamber is a miniature porticullus
slab discovered by a robotic
camera in 1993. Attached are two copper fittings, one broken.
This area of the shaft is
lined with Tura limestone, which is typically used in pyramids only for
lining chambers.
- In the King's Chamber all of the stone
joints are very tight except in the lower left-hand corner
of the west wall. Here the
joints are larger than normal and covered by mortar.
This is a strong indication
of an opening to another chamber or passage.
The Egyptian government has
refused requests for further exploration.
- In 1986 a French team using microgravimeter
equipment detected small hidden cavities behind
the west wall of the horizontal
passage to the Queen's Chamber. They were permitted to bore
a 1" diameter hole and found
a cavity filled with sand. They were not permitted to dig or tunnel
for further investigation.
- The cavities in the horizontal passage
to the Queen's Chamber correspond to two floor
stones in this passageway
with joints perpendicular to the rest of the joints in the floor stones.
This type of indicator can
also be found at the junction of the descending and ascending
passageways.
- About 70 feet along the north side of
the Great Pyramid from the northeast corner is a 4x10
ft
stone sunk into the foundation
at an angle. The joints are very precise and this is the only stone
in the foundation perimeter
not at a right angle to normal construction. It would have been
covered by the mantle but
is now accessible since the mantle is gone. It is very likely an entrance.
No further investigation
has been done.
- It has long been believed that the Sphinx
had subterranean tunnels leading to each of the three
major pyramids. In October,
1994, a passage leading to a subterranean area beneath the
Sphinx was re-discovered.
Further investigation is expected in February of 1995.
- In 1987 a Japenese team used an electromagnetic
wave method to search for cavities in the
Great Pyramid. They identified
a cavity under the horizontal passage to the Queen's Chamber
about 1.5
meters beneath and extending for 2.5-3.0
meters in depth. They also identified a
cavity behind the wester
part of the northern wall of the Queen's Chamber. They identified no
cavities within the King's
chamber, possibly due to the denser granite walls.
Three potential cavities
were identified in the area of the Sphinx.
GEOMETRIC
RELATIONS
Data
Tim Hunkler
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- The information symbolized
within the Great Pyramid is repeated multiple times.
- The ratio of the diagonal
of the pyramid's base to it's height =
9:10
- The slope of the angle
of the pyramid's corners are in the ratio of 9:10
- The length of the Antechamber
to the King's Chamber = 1/50th the height
of the pyramid.
- Value of Pi: The
perimeter of the base divided by twice the height
= Pi
to 5 decimal places {9131*4/5813*2 =
3.141579+}
- The relationship of Pi
between the circumference and diameter of a circle was thought to
have been first
reported in 300 B.C. by the Greek mathematician Archimedes.
- Value of Pi: The
perimeter of the north or south wall of the King's Chamber divided by
the length
of the wall = Pi {(230.38+5.0+412.12)*2 / 412.12
= 3.14}
- Value of Phi: -
The ratio of the apothem (face slant height) to half a base side
= Phi
(1.618). Phi is another transcendental number like Pi
which has no exact value
(approximate
value = 1.6181818...). The unique properties
of Phi are that phi +1
= phi squared
and also 1 + 1/phi = phi. The Phi ratio is
the basis for the Fibonacci sequence
1,1,2,3,5,8,13.,21,34...
which was not generally publicized until 1200
A.D.
- There is evidence that
the Egyptians had worked out a relationship between
Pi and Phi
of: Pi = 6/5ths of (Phi)**2.
- If the height of the pyramid
is taken as the radius of a circle, then the circumference
of this circle
is the same as the perimeter of the base.
This
provided the complimentary squaring of a circle and circling of a square.
The key to this relationship is knowledge of the value of Pi and designing
the angle
of the pyramid to be exactly 51degrees,
51minutes,
and 14.3seconds.
- The length of the King's
Chamber in pyramid inches used as the diameter of a circle produces
a circle with
area equal to the area of the base of the pyramid if that area is expressed
in
sacred cubits.
- The Pythagorean relationship
represented by a 3-4-5 right triangle is displayed
in the dimensions
of the King's
Chamber. The east wall diagonal is 309", the
length is 412", and the long central
diagonal is
515".
However, the Pythagorean relation
was not identified until 497 B.C.
- In the King's Chamber,
the stone over the entrance is the only stone in the walls that is two
courses high.
It represents a 3-4-5 Pythagorean relationship
by its measure of
124"L
x 93"H x 155" diagonal.
- The coffer's mean length
is the same as the width of the King's Chamber minus the length
of the antechamber.
- The external height of
the coffer is 1/10th the length of the King's
Chamber.
- The top of the coffer
has an inset to hold the lid. The inset forms a rectangle of
80.949+
PI by 34.244+ PI. The perimeter of this rectangle is the same as
the height of the
King's Chamber
{230.388 PI}.
- The coffer's interior
volume is 1/2
of it's exterior volume.
GEOPHYSICAL
AND ASTRONOMICAL RELATIONS
Data
Tim Hunkler
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- The information encoded
into the Great Pyramid is repeated multiple times.
- With the mantle in place,
the Great Pyramid could be seen from the mountains in
Israel and
probably the moon as well. It's polished surfaces would have reflected
light like
a beacon.
- Mean Earth Temperature:
The average temperature of Egypt equals the average
temperature
of earth = avg. temperature of Queen's Chamber = 68°
Fahrenheit.
- With the original surrounding
courtyards and temples in place, the pyramid was
used as a sundial.
- The pyramid was used to
indicate solstices and equinoxes.
- The pyramid is located
at 29° degrees, 58
minutes,
51.06 seconds north latitude,
and 31
degrees, 9 minutes, and
0.0
seconds east longitude.
- Marks Spring Equinox:
Due to the angle of the sides of the pyramid vs. it's latitude,
it casts no
shadow at noon during the spring equinox.
- Aligned True North:
The Great Pyramid is the most accurately aligned structure in
existence and
faces true north with only 3/60th of
a degree of error.
The position
of the North Pole moves over time and the pyramid was probably exactly
aligned at
one time.
- Center of Land Mass:
The Great Pyramid is located at the center of the land mass
of the earth.
The east/west parallel that crosses the most land and the north/south meridian
that crosses
the most land intersect in two places on the earth, one in the ocean and
the other
at the Great
Pyramid.
- Tropical Year or Calendar
Year: The length of a base side is 9131 pyramid inches measured
at the mean
socket level, or 365.24 pyramid cubits,
which is the number of days in a year.
{9131/25 = 365.24, accurate to 5 digits}
- Tropical Year:
- The perimeter of the base divided by 100
= 365.24, the number of days
in a year.
{9131 PI * 4 / 100, accurate to 5 digits}
- Tropical Year: The
length of the Antechamber used as the diameter of a circle produces a
circumference
of 365.242. {accurate to 6 digits}
- Tropical Year:
- The length of the granite portion of the floor of the antechamber to
the
King's Chamber
times 2*sqrt(Pi) = 365.242
- Tropical Year: The
ratio of the lengths of the Grand Gallery to the solid diagonal of the
King's Chamber
times 100 equals the number of days in a tropical year.
{(1881.5985600 / 51.516461) * 100 = 365.242200,
accurate to 8 digits}
-Sidereal Year: -
The length of the antechamber of the King's Chamber times
Pi = length
of a sidereal year
{ 116.26471 PI * 3.14159 = 365.25636 days, accurate to 8 digits}
- Sidereal Year: The
length of a base side at sidereal socket level is 365.256+
pyramid cubits.
{accurate to 6 digits}
- Synodical Month: The
"unit dimension" for the Queen's Chamber is 92.173077+
PI.
The number
of days in the moon's synodical month can be found from: 10
* U.D.
=
10 * Pi * SM - 6, where SM is the days and 6 represents "man's"
number.
{921.73077 = 10*3.14159*SM - 6, SM = 29.5305882
days =
29days, 12hrs, 44min, 2.76 sec, accurate to 9 digits}
- Synodical Month: Ten
times the ratio of the lengths of the Grand Gallery to the Horizontal
Passage equals
the ratio of a tropical year to a synodical month.
{10 * (1881.5985600 / 1521.31136)
= 1.236826733; 365.2422 / 29.5305882
= 1.236826702, the same to 8 digits}
- Synodical Month: -
The ratio of the lengths of the Grand Gallery to the Ascending Passage
is 1/10th the
ratio of the day's in the Bible's prophetic year (360) to the days in the
moon's
synodical month.
{1881.5985600 / 1543.46451 = 0.1 * (360/SM),
SM
= 29.53059357+, accurate to 8 digits}
- Mean Distance to the
Sun: ] The height of the pyramid times
10**9
= avg. distance to sun.
{5813.2355653 * 10**9 * (1 mi / 63291.58
PI) = 91,848,500 mi}
- Mean Distance to the
Sun: ] Half of the length of the diagonal of the base times
10**6 = average
distance to the sun
- Mean Distance to Sun:
The height of the pyramid times 10**9 represents the mean radius
of the earth's
orbit around the sun, or Astronomical Unit.
{ 5813.235565376 pyramid inches x 10**9
= 91,848,816.9 miles}
- Mean Distance to Moon:
] The length of the Jubilee passage times 7 times 10**7 is the
mean distance
to the moon.
{215.973053 PI * 7 * 10**7 = 1.5118e10
PI = 238,865 miles }
- Sun's Radius: Twice
the perimeter of the bottom of the granite coffer times
10**8 is the
sun's mean radius.{ 270.45378502 PI* 10**8 = 427,316
miles}
- Earth's Polar Radius:
The sacred cubit times 10**7 =
polar radius of the earth
(distance from
North Pole to earth's center)
{25 PI * 10**7 * (1.001081 in / 1 PI) *
(1 ft / 12 in) * (1 mi/ 5280 ft) = 3950 miles }
-Radius of the Earth:
The curvature designed into the faces of the pyramid exactly matches
the radius
of the earth.
- Precession of the Equinoxes:
] The sum of the pyramid's two base diagonals in
PI = length
of the Precession of the Equinoxes (25827 years)
- Precession of the Equinoxes:
] The distance from the ceiling of the King's Chamber to the
apex of the
pyramid = 4110.5 PI. Which is the radius
of a circle whose circumference
= the precession of the equinoxes. {4110.5 * 2 * Pi = 25827}
- Precession of the Equinoxes:
] The perimeter of the 35th course
of blocks, which is much
thicker than
any of the other courses, gives a figure for the precession of the equinoxes.
- Speed of Earth around
the Sun: - The pyramid inch times 10**8 =
the speed of the earth
around the
sun, circa 2600 B.C.
-Mass of the Earth: The
weight of the pyramid is estimated at
5,955,000
tons. Multiplied by
10**8
gives a reasonable estimate of the earth's mass.
-Average Land Height:
The average height of land above sea level for the earth is 5449 inches.
This is also
the height of the pyramid.
- The pyramid suggests a
temperature system: 0 = freezing point of
water, 50 = unvarying temp
of Queen's
Chamber, 250 = boiling point of water. Given
this, then 1000 = temp of red hot iron,
4000
= temp that iron liquifies, and 5000 = temp
of white heat and temp that platinum fuses.
Nice round
numbers.
- 5
cubic pyramid inches of earth of average density has the same mass as
1/(50x50) of the coffer's
volume of water
at a temperature that is 1/5th the
difference between freezing and boiling.
- On midnight of the autumnal
equinox in the year of the Great Pyramid's completion, a line
extending from
the apex pointed to the star Alcyone.
Our solar system is thought by some to
revolve around
this star along with other solar systems much like the planets revolve
around our sun.
- A line drawn on a map
from the apex of the pyramid to Bethlehem = angle of the Ascending Passage
and crosses
the Red Sea at the most likely point that the Israelites crossed when departing
Egypt
(Parting of
the Red Sea).
- A line drawn on a map
south from the apex of the pyramid at the angle of the Ascending Passage
crosses Mount
Sinai (Ten Commandments).
- North Star Pointer:
The Descending Passage pointed to the pole star Alpha Draconis,
circa 2170-2144
B.C. This was the North Star at that point in time. No other
star has aligned
with the passage
since then.
- The 344
ft. length of the Descending Passage provides an angle of view
of only +/- 1/3 of a degree.
Alpha Draconis
has not been in alignment for thousands of years. The next alignment will
be with
the North Star,
Polaris, in about 2004 A.D. Polaris in Greek means "Satan".
- The southern shaft in
the King's Chamber (45 deg, 00 min, 00 sec)
pointed to the star Al Nitak
(Zeta Orionis)
in the constellation Orion, circa 2450 B.C. The Orion constellation was
associated
with the Egyptian
god Osiris. No other star aligned with this shaft during that Epoch.
- The northern shaft in
the King's Chamber (32 deg, 28 min, 00 sec)
pointed to the star Alpha Draconis,
circa 2450
B.C.
- The southern shaft in
the Queen's Chamber (39 deg, 30 min, 00 sec)
pointed to the star Sirius,
circa 2450
B.C. Sirius was associated with the Egyptian goddess Isis and is also part
of a unique
ceremony practiced
by the African Dogon tribe.
- The northern shaft in
the Queen's Chamber (39 deg, 00 min, 00 sec)
pointed to the star Ursa Minor,
circa 2450
B.C.
- Pyramids mirror Orion
Constellation: The pyramid positions on the ground are a reflection
of the positions
of the stars in the constellation Orion circa 10,400 B.C. Five of the 7
brightest
stars have
pyramid equivalents: The 3 great pyramids
of Khufu, Khafra, and Menkaura
for the belt
of Orion, the
pyramid of Nebka at Abu Rawash corresponds
to the star Saiph, the pyramid at
Zawat
al Aryan corresponds to the star Bellatrix.
The only two missing star positions are for
Betelgeuse
and Rigel.
- The Light Equation:
The height of the Great Pyramid, minus the height of the capstone represents
one millionth
the time it takes light to travel the mean radius of the earth's orbit
around the sun
(1 astronomical
unit) using 1 pyramid inch equals 24 hours (mean solar day).
{ (5813.2355653 - 103.0369176) / 10**6
= .0057101986+ days = 493.36116 seconds
= 8 minutes, 13.36 seconds }
- Pyramid as a crystal:
If the pyramid were a clear crystal or glass prism, it would reflect sunlight
at an angle
of about 26.5 degrees.
{the descending passing has an angle of about 26.30 degrees}
- The Velocity of Light:
With distance of one A.U. known and the transit time of light for
this same distance
the velocity of light can be found.
{ 91,848,816.9 miles / 493.36+ seconds
= 186,169.5 miles/sec }
- The Constant of Aberration
of Light: - The telescope adjustment due to the speed of the
earth as it
moves through space when viewing stars. It is measured as an angle of tilt
and is
20.2608+
seconds of arc. The difference in width between the upper Grand Gallery
and
Ascending Passage
as measured from an axial line through the center is 20.26
pyramid inches.
- The Sun's Parallax:
The size of the earth as viewed from the Sun and expressed as an
angle and generally
taken to be 1/2
the diameter at the
equator (Solar Equatorial Parallax) is
8.9008091
seconds of arc using 91,848,817 miles
as the mean distance to the sun and
3963.4914 miles as the equatorial radius. The distance between
the mean socket level and
the height
of the leveled bedrock is 8.9008 PI.
- Earth's Volume: The
product of the pyramid's volume and density times 10**15 equals the ratio
of volume to
density of the earth. {10,339,823.3 cubic cubits
* 0.4078994 * 10**15
= 4.21760772 x 10**21 cubic cubits = 259.93
x 10**9 cubic miles}
- Earth's Mass: Mass
of the pyramid = volume * density = 10,339,823.3
cubic cubits
*
0.4078994 earth density = 4,217,497.
The mass converted to pyramid tons
=
4217607.72 * 1.25 = 5,272,010 pyramid tons. Since the mean density
of the earth was
defined as
1.0, then the mass of the earth is 10**15
times the mass in pyramid tons
=
5.272 x 10*21 pyramid tons = 5.99 x
10**24 kg
- Gaussian Constant of
Gravitation (k): The reciprocal of the distance between the Coffer
and
the north or
south wall of the King's Chamber, minus one ten-billionth the bottom perimeter
of the Coffer.
{(1/58.13235 PI) - ((89.6578860+38.67063162
PI)*2 / 10**10)
= 0.017202100 radians = 3 degrees, 5 minutes, 46.96 seconds of arc}
NUMERICAL
RELATIONS
Data
from Tim Hunkler
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- The word "pyramid"
is from the Coptic "pyr" meaning division,
and "met", meaning ten,
"the
division of ten".
- The difference between
the distance of a straight line from corner to corner of the base and
the curved
line of the concave face is 286.1022, the
Displacement Factor (DF)
- The ceiling of the Grand
Gallery is 286.1 PI higher than the ceiling
of the Ascending Passage.
- The perimeter of the base
formed by the platform of the missing capstone = 2861
PI
- The center axis of the
Great Step is located 35.76 PI east of the
vertical axis of the pyramid.
35.76 *8 = 286.08
- The square base has a
small depression halfway along each side of
35.76
PI deep.
35.76 * 8 = 286.08
- The first four digits of
DF (286.1022) add up to 17,
the number of steps up to the
entrance of
the pyramid.
- The sum of the digits
from 1 to 17 = 153, a number which appears
multiple times in the pyramid.
- Jesus's public ministry
lasted 918 days. (153
* 6)
- The number of fish caught
by Jesus's disciples was 153. {John 21}
- The Grand Gallery is 153
feet long.
- If the 17steps
up to the entrance were continued to the peak there would be 153
steps.
- The center seam
of the floor in the King's Chamber corresponds to March 4-5,
1945.
The bombing
of Hiroshima occurred 153
days later.
- There are 5
sides to a pyramid and 5 corners.
- There are 5x5
pyramid inches in a cubit.
- The floor of the Queen's
Chamber is on the 25th (5x5) course of blocks.
- The floor of the King's
Chamber is 5x5 courses higher than the Queen's
Chamber.
- The niche in the wall
of the Queen's Chamber is 5x3 ft. high, it
is corbelled with 5 stories,
the top is
5x5 inches across, and the inner edge is 5x5
inches from the perpendicular center
of the wall
containing the niche.
- The King's Chamber has
5 courses of stone in each of it's 4
walls, and a total of 5x5x4 total
stones in it's
walls.
- The King's Chamber has
5 chambers above it.
- The coffer in the King's
Chamber has 5 solid sides.
- The King's Chamber is
5x10 times the volume of the coffer.
- 5
cubic pyramid inches of earth of average density has the same mass as 1/(50x50)
of the
coffer's volume
of water at a temperature that is 1/5th the
difference between freezing and boiling.
- The coffer's interior
volume is 50*50*50 cubic pyramid inches times
5.7, divided by
10.
(5.7 is mean earth density)
-The number
7 figures prominently in the Book of
Revelation.
- The height of the Grand
Gallery is 7
times the average height of the
other passages.
- The Grand Gallery has
7 overlapping courses forming its sides.
- The Jubilee passage is
1/7th
the length of the horizontal passage to the Queen's Chamber.
- The Queen's Chamber is
a 7sided room (gable roof is 2
sides)
- The volume of the peaked
area of the Queen's Chamber above the walls is 1/7th
the volume
of the rest
of the chamber from the floor to a level equal to the ceiling of the passageway
which
enters the
chamber.
SIMPSON
PROPORTIONS OF KING's CHAMBER
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- If we use a "unit
dimension"
(UD)
for
the King's Chamber of 103.03 PI, which
is the length of the
granite portion
of the floor in the Antechamber to the King's Chamber measured north to
south
and also the
theoretical height of the missing capstone, then the dimensions of the
King's Chamber
exhibit some
interesting relationships:
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- The square of UD
= the area of the four external sides of the coffer.
- One third of UD
= the depth of the coffer.
- The square of UD
divided by 2 Pi = The height of the coffer
squared.
- If we use a "unit dimension"(UD)
for the Queen's Chamber of 92.173077+ PI,
then the dimensions
of the Queen's Chamber exhibit some interesting relationships:
height = UD
* 2 whose square is: 4
width = UD
* 2.2360679+ whose square is: 5
length = UD
* 2.4494897+ whose square is: 6
end diagonal
= UD * 3 whose square is: 9
floor diagonal
= UD * 3.1622776+ whose square is: 10
side diagonal
= UD * 3.3166247 whose square is: 11
solid diagonal
= UD * 3.8729833+ whose square is: 15
sum of squares
of all 7 dimensions =
60
gable height
= UD * 2.6457513+ whose square is: 7
from: Science and Technology Desk Reference,
1993, Gale Carnegie Library
Mean Circumference of Moon = 6790 mi
Mean Circumference of Earth = 24902 miles
at equator, 24860 miles at poles
Mean Distance to Moon = 238,857 mi
Mean Diameter of Moon = 2159 mi
Mean Diameter of Earth = 7926 miles at
equator
Mean Distance from Sun = 92,955,900 mi
Moon Sidereal Month = 27.32166 days
Velocity of Light = 186,282 mi/sec
from: Physics,
1966, D. Halliday & R. Resnick, ISBN
0-471-34524-5
Mean Radius of Earth = 6.37 x 10**6 m
= 3960 miles
Mass of earth = 5.98 x 10**24 kg
Density of water (@ 20 deg. Celsius) =
1.00 x 10**3 kg/ cu. meter
Pi = 3.14159 26535 89793 23846+
Derived Values from Reference Constants:
Mean Earth Radius = (3969.96 + 3956.65)
/ 2 = 3963.305 miles
Earth Surface Area = 4 * Pi * (3963.305
mi)**2 = 197,389,867 sq. mi.
Earth Volume = 4/3 * Pi * (3963.305 mi)**3
= 260.772 x 10**9 cubic miles.
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