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Post by Don Barone on Jun 19, 2020 19:24:40 GMT -5
Hi all. Well I went in search of data for The Step Pyramid of Sakkarra and you know what ? There isn't any. Does anyone know how high the steps are ? How wide they are ?
Well that didn't sit too well with me and with recent successes such as Giza and Meidum I thought I would try to solve what secrets lay hidden in this supposed first pyramid. As I have stated pyramids are geometrical and they have to tell a mathematical story. We just have to find it.
My initial foray into Sakkarra has been very interesting and I will share the results with you as soon as I have fine tuned them and created better drawings. You will find Sakkarra just as interesting as the others
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 19, 2020 21:33:30 GMT -5
The opening
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 19, 2020 22:00:10 GMT -5
As we take our next step I keep asking myself ... why ? Why has nobody else done this. It has to be more than just having a "Tomb Brain" Even if you believe in tombs how could you never question the why of the tombstone. Regardless we shall move forward ...
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 19, 2020 22:23:01 GMT -5
Continuing on ...
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 20, 2020 16:01:47 GMT -5
Sorry for the delay it took me forever to figure out the step. Let's look at our subject up close and personal After this you will probably never look at Sakkara the same way That is the view of The North or South side ... Up next East and West
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 20, 2020 22:16:26 GMT -5
Things are going a bit slow as there is nothing to check my data to however if you were going to go through all that trouble in building this pyramid don't you think you would have incorporated things into it ? And taking note the additions to 720 we might note that if The Earth is 440 The Moon might be 120 Earth = mean 12,742 Moon 3474 Had you ever considered that ? Anyway I am sure Sakkara will give us more
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 23, 2020 23:23:32 GMT -5
Next time you look at The Step Pyramid of Sakkara this is what you will see. As far as I know this is not in any book I have ever seen and yet it is so very interesting. Enjoy as Sakkara reveals some of it's mathematical glory. Such a nice neat ordered pyramid and always with the threes Wonder what the east and west sides are going to tell us ...
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 24, 2020 9:52:25 GMT -5
Hi all. I am presently going through The Complete Pyramids by Mark Lehner and am discovering some remarkable things. I had tended to ignore all but The Big Seven but now I realize that Sakkara is a treasure trove of Ancient Egyptian Geometry and Mathematics.
Take for a quick example The Pyramid of Sekhemkhet his pyramid is casually mentioned as to being 120 meters square. It amazes me that I and basically all of Egyptology failed to notice, or did not deem it noteworthy that this 120 meters is twice the height of The Step Pyramid ! So that if Djoser's Pyramid is 114.545454 cubits and 360 divided by 22/7 then the base of Sekhemkhet's is twice this and as a diameter gives us 720 circumference and as a radius gives us 1440 cubits.
This is amazing and would seem to me to show that THEY ALL WERE WORKING OFF THE SAME PLAN !!!
I am presently working on trying to reconstruct this pyramid with six and seven steps however I feel that if it had seven this level would have represented RA and thus might be a good candidate for THE TOWER OF BABEL
More to come
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 24, 2020 10:12:50 GMT -5
There are three main pyramids or pyramid wannabes at Sakkara .
The first is Sekhemkhet's at possibly 7 steps
The second is Djoser's at 6 steps
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The layered pyramid of Khana at 5 steps.
Am I the only one that sees a pattern here.
You would suppose that they were built in ascending order so 5, 6 and 7 not 6 then 7 then 5
But then what do I know
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 24, 2020 13:50:28 GMT -5
Does this look reasonable to you ?
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Post by Don Barone on Jun 24, 2020 16:26:46 GMT -5
The Pyramids at Sakkara tell quite the story if only you would listen
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Post by Don Barone on Apr 9, 2021 22:10:30 GMT -5
Just some mental doodling.IF
as I have suspected the height of The Step Pyramid was supposed to be (360 / 22) x 7 or 114.5454545 and 1/6th of this is 19.090909091
Now interestingly we have 1/6th of Step Pyramid x 22 to give us surprisingly 420 which just happens to be the base of The Red Pyramid and Mars and when divided by 7 comically gives us the value of the height of the Step Pyramid in meters of 60
114.5454545 and 1/6th of this is 19.090909091
Ratio of a Meter to a Cubit is 39.37 / 20.62 = 1.909311348206 Ratio of A Volume of a cube to a sphere is also : see images below
and this one 1.90985932also very close to 1.909090909091
And just to repeat myself .. "Now interestingly we have 1/6th of Step Pyramid x 22 to give us surprisingly 420 which just happens to be the base of The Red Pyramid and Mars and when divided by 7 comically gives us the value of the height of the Step Pyramid in meters of 60" and leading us nicely back to this diagram where a cubit and a meter equal 59.99 inches
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