Post by Don Barone on Apr 7, 2023 13:35:07 GMT -5
Hi folks. Here is an interesting study I have done thanks to a new way of looking at The Giza Plateau as shown on this internet site.
Here is the key image which they presented:
Well as anyone who has followed my work knows I have shown this "Phi" line on numerous occasions and it actually dates to my very early days studying the Giza Plateau. So what was it that made this image different ? Well two things actually. Firstly it squared the Giza Plateau instead of using the Giza Rectangle and, and this is actually brilliant, the circle that is drawn is the circle which has a circumference equal to the perimeter of the square. Thus we have this:
Perimeter of square = 4 x sq rt of 3 x 1000 or 1732.0805075 x 4 = 6928.20323 "cubits" Thus the radius of this circle is C / 2Pi or 6928.20323 / 2 x 3.14159265 = 1102.6578 cubits
From this diagram I began to build an idea and you can follow along.
The first thing I did was move the ratio red and blue lines to the WEST side of the square and got this:
I was convinced that the line drawn up the causeway was going to hit this opposite point ... and it did !
Now the next image shows how important drawing The Phi Squaring Circle was as we now get an easy answer to where the two causeways meet.
And a quick recap:
Now 1102.66 ± shows up all over the Giza Plateau and we will look at some of these as I round up the images.
And further to these discussions I have determined that the angle of the causeway is 13.28252558854. Why do I say that ? Well I have determined that it is simply 1/4 of the angle of The Pyramid of Khafre itself which is 53.130102354156 or tan angle of 4/3 (1.3333333...)
And I have looked everywhere to get the angle of the causeway and this is the only one I could find.
It shows 13.3 and agrees with me 100%
I have only just found this so it will grow as I discover new things about this image.
Cheers
db