Another Tale of Two Numbers

Since I’ve been working with data from archaeological sites in Egypt’s Faiyum Basin lately I seem to be seeing a lot of the number 1.423799334. In accordance with what may be trend in seeing particular focus on the so-called Palestinian Cubit, 3 / 1 Palestinian Cubit in feet 2.107038476 = 1.423799334, which helps serve to reinforce the idea that it is 1.423799334 we are seeing and not some similar but distinctive number such as 1.424280286 especially.

I’m a little less confident now that 1.424280286 was what I discovered at Tikal, although it does belong to some vital series of numbers unlocked with the usual most important data retrieval tools. Much of the success working with Tikal comes from the realization that (Pi / 3) was a very important number there, and accordingly it links together numbers from Tikal’s temple pyramids and pulls forth much important data from many numbers found there.

(I’ve written about 1.424280286 in at least 15 previous blog posts).

Ignoring proper decimal placement for the sake of illustration,

1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^1 = 1.360087487 – 1/2 Megalithic Yard of 2.720174976 ft
1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^2 = 1.298787879 – 1/4 of the Outer Sarcen Circle Radius of Stonehenge
1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^3 = 1.240251066 – 4 x (Pi^3)
1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^4 = 1.184352527 – 1 / (Half Venus Cycle / Venus Orbital Period)
1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^5 = 1.130973354 – found in Egyptian Pyramids including Khufu’s (Great Pyramid)
1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^6 = 1.080000000
1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^7 = 1.031324031 – generic area of circle, 1/2 Royal Cubit in inches and Solar Year / Lunar Year
1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^8 = 9.848419048
1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^9 = (Radian 57.29577951^3) / 2

Thus simply by having situated 1.42428086 in a place where great importance is placed on (Pi/3), writing the number 1.42428086 is actually writing ten important pieces of data, including at least two essential expressions from astronomy and calendars.

The number 1.42428086 is easily fashioned from several of the most important numbers to know: 1.676737943 / 1.177245771 = 1.424280286.

It can also be formed from 1.177245771 and more of them: (2.720174976 / 1.177245771) / 1.622311470 = 1.424280286

1.424280286 has an interesting response to the Hashimi Cubit value of 1.067438159

1.424280286 / 1.067438159 = 10.67438159 / 8

1.424280286 / (1.067438159^2) / 1.25000000

Subsequent to its discovery at Tikal, 1.424280286 was also found in the metrological and mathematical models of Stonehenge and Giza.

Beyond being able to construct 1.424280286 with 1.177245771, 1.424280286 responds reasonably well to 1.177245771

1.424280286 x (1.177245771^1) = 1.676727943
1.424280286 x (1.177245771^2) = 1.973920881 = 2 x (Pi^2) / 10
1.424280286 x (1.177245771^3) = (sqrt 540) / 10
1.424280286 x (1.177245771^4) = 2.735671962 = ((Royal Cubit 1.718873385) / 2 Pi) x 10^n
1.424280286 x (1.177245771^5) = 3.220558248
1.424280286 x (1.177245771^6) = ((360 / 18990.40379) x 10^n) x 2

If we divide 1.424280286 by 1.177245771, we begin to get unwanted numbers that might serve as clues that there may be another very similar to 1.424280286 out there. Correcting the familiar looking but mutilated numbers we get by dividing 1.424280286 by 1.177245771 gives us

1.424280286 / (1.177245771^2) = 1.027687763
1.424280286 / (1.177245771^3) = 8.729594010

(1 / (57.29577951 x 2 = 114.5915590) = 8.726646260

8.726646260 x (1.177245771^1) = 1.027340741 (inverse Egyptian/Roman ft)
8.726646260 x (1.177245771^2) = 1.209432542
8.726646260 x (1.177245771^3) = 1.423799346, the Wonder Number of the Faiyum

1.423799346 may belong to a false square root pair representing the double long Greek Foot, now confirmed here

1.423799346 x 1.424280286 = 20.27889339 = 1.013944670 x 2

This pairing of similar numbers also provides

1.423799346 x (1.424280286^2) = 28.88282808 /10, 1/120 of the Eclipse Year 28.88282808 x 12 = 346.5939365

At Stonehenge, we may be able to find both numbers in question if we remember that Munck’s Squared Megalithic Yard (2.719715671^2) = 7.396853331 = 9 / 1.216733603 is important to Stonehenge and that we should try it on Stonehenge numbers

Hence, 73.96853331 / outer sarcen radius 51.95151515 ft = 1.423799346, while

51.95151515 / 1.424280286 = 36.47562608, 1/10th of the shorter of the two primary representations (364.7562608 and 365.0200808) of the Solar Calendar year, a definite positive response.

1.424280286 from Tikal also works well enough with the essential probe 1.622311470, and consistently recovers astonomy data

Ignoring correct decimal placement once again,

1.424280286 x (1.622311470^1) = 2.310626244 = 2.720174976 / 1.177245771
1.424280286 / (1.622311470^1) = 8.779326981 – possible representation of Mercury Orbital Period, and 1/2 base perimeter of Great Pyramid missing apex section
1.424280286 / (1.622311470^2) = 5.411616168 important number championed by Michael Morton = Jupiter Orbital Period / 8
1.424280286 / (1.622311470^3) = 3.335744256 = 106.7438159 / 32
1.424280286 / (1.622311470^4) = 6579.736270 (one form of Saros Cycle?) / 32

There is more to it of course, but there is some of why 1.424280286 is important.

Regarding the “Wonder Number of the Faiyum”, 1.423799346, as we saw its series forming ability with 1.177245771 works downwards rather than upwards (by division rather than multiplication), also including

1.423799346 / (1.177245771^4) = (1 / 144) x 1.067438159
1.423799346 / (1.177245771^5) = 1 / 1.588133133 (1.588133133 is thought likely to have been used in the Stonehenge ovals)
1.423799346 / (1.177245771^6) = 1.069734371 / 2

1.069734371 is a wonder number in its own right, although it may otherwise lack usefulness for being easily overshadwed by 1.067438159

1.069734371 belongs to what is probably the most classic (Pi/3) series from Tikal, hence in the presence of (Pi/3) it can generate the entire series, which one of is of paramount importance.

1.423799346 also belongs to a coherent 1.622311470 series

1.423799346 x (1.622311470^1) = 2.309846007
1.423799346 x (1.622311470^2) = 3.747289671 = 11.77245771 / Pi
1.423799346 x (1.622311470^3) = 6.079271014 = “5 Thoth Remens”?
1.423799346 x (1.622311470^4) = 9.862471096 = 1 / 1.0139944670 Long Greek Foot
1.423799346 x (1.622311470^5) = 16.00000000
1.423799346 x (1.622311470^6) = 25.95698349
1.423799346 x (1.622311470^7) = 4.211031294 = 2 x 2.105515602, a slightly shorter (and rarer) form of the Palestinian Cubit of normally 2.107038476 ft; (1.315947254 x 16 = 21.05515602)

1.423799346 may not necessarily may not give the best responses to (Pi/3)^n, but it does give a series of important data in combination with 2 Pi^n

Correct decimal placement once again ignored,

1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^1) = 8.945995119 = 1 / 1.117818629
1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^2) = 5.620934509
1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^3) = 3.531737312 = 1.177245771 x 3
1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^4) = 2.219055999 = 887.6223994 / 40
1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^5) = 1.394274005 1/8 of Munck’s “Giza Vector” = 5577.096019 / 8 = 139.4274005
1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^6) = 8.760481940 = 72/10 Remens; 365.0200808 x 24 = 8760.481939 hours/year
1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^7) = 5.504373141 base radius Silbury Hill 550.4373141 ft
1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^8) = 3.458996450 side length Mycerinus Pyramid 345.8996450 ft
1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^9) = 2.173039415
1.423799346 x ((2 Pi)^10) = 27.30721865 / 2; 27.30721865 = Tropical and/or Sidereal Month and/or reciprocal of ~366 day Leap Year?

Just this combination of two numbers with one used at high powers gives us powerful insights into the ancients used math, and provides us with some of the data commemorated by no less great monuments than Silbury Hill and the pyramid of Mycerinus at Giza.

As it does with (Pi/3), 1.423799346 also seems to give an almost inconsequential series when combined with (1/sqrt 60), one of the two most powerful data recovery probes known, although interestingly at

1.423799346 / (1 / sqrt 60)^6, it gives us 3.075406583, which may (or may not) be part of the design of at least one of the Faiyum pyramids.

There is at least another interesting metrological relationship concerning the Tikal number 1.424280286, as was actually touoched upon near the beginning of this post as

“1.424280286 / (Pi/3)^1 = 1.360087487 – 1/2 Megalithic Yard of 2.720174976 ft”

Megalithic Yard of 2.720174976 / 1.424280286 = 6/Pi

We also see 6/Pi as the relationship between a putative ancient Meter of (360 / (2 Pi))^2 / 1000 = 3.282806349 ft

Meter (?) 3.282806349 ft / Royal Cubit 1.718873385 = 1.909859317 = 6/Pi

So the world of ancient numbers is probably big enough for both 1.424280286 and 1.423799346.

Happy New Year!

–Luke Piwalker

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