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Post by Don Barone on Jan 12, 2009 12:47:22 GMT -5
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Post by Don Barone on Jan 13, 2009 21:27:27 GMT -5
I think this image is remarkable ... As always click for a larger image. Cheers Don Barone
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Post by Don Barone on Jan 14, 2009 8:23:57 GMT -5
An interesting observation at Giza ... Where there is 108 degrees we have pentagrams and where there are pentagrams there is Phi. Click on image below for a much larger version of this iamge. Brilliant geometry to be sure ! PLEASE NOTE: The angle of the purple diagonal line defining the Pi points is 30.82 degrees. The angle of the descending shaft and The Grand Gallery is Angle 26° 31' 23" + or - .... difference of 4 degrees 18 minutes + or - ... Difference between 36 degrees (angle inside pentagram) and shaft angle (Northern = 32° 36' 8"; Southern = 39° 12', 8.3) is about 3° 24 ... This is about 1° out. Not sure why the discrepancy Best Don Barone
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