A remarkable set of numbers: familar values of major importance “fine-tuned” from Gribalja’s data for the Pyramid of Niches. I’ve posted previously about the Pyramid of Niches at El Tajin in Mexico – the data from Grijalba is absolutely remarkable – and I’ve posted some work based on Marcello Raineri’s extrapolations of data from theContinue reading “The Pyramid of Niches (Again) – Enter Precession?”
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The Pyramid of Senusret II
Senusret II’s pyramid complex from Mark Lehner, The Complete Pyramids. Data was published on some of the measurements of the interior of Senusret II’s pyramid at Illahun in Illahun, Kahun and Gurob, by WMF Petrie at al, Chapter 1, pages 1-4 and see Plate II for a diagram of the passage system. https://archive.org/details/cu31924086199514 An overviewContinue reading “The Pyramid of Senusret II”
The Full Moon Cycle
I recently mentioned the figure of 411.8202744 in regard to Giza subsidiary pyramid G1a, the northernmost of the three (actually four including G1d) small pyramids on the east side of the Great Pyramid. “The duration of one full moon cycle is: 411.78443029 days (411 days 18 hours 49 minutes 35 seconds)” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year 1.067438159 / 25920 = 411.8202744Continue reading “The Full Moon Cycle”
Inside Mycerinus’ Pyramid, Part Two
A diagram of the Mycerinus Pyramid antechamber floor plan based on data from WMF Petrie in The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh (Giza), chapter 11. http://www.ronaldbirdsall.com/gizeh/index.htm Measurements of the antcehamber given in inches The mean of 151.6 and 152.5 is 152.05 inches / 12 = 12.67083333 ft. The mean of 559.6 and 560.2 inches isContinue reading “Inside Mycerinus’ Pyramid, Part Two”
Inside Mycerinus’ Pyramid, Part One
Once again, I’m rather intrigued with the proportions of ancient doorways ever since Tikal. The first things I want to look at here then are the doors into the antechamber, both the one leading through the portcullises into the antechamber, and the door above it to the “abandoned upper passage”. Thankfully we have a fairContinue reading “Inside Mycerinus’ Pyramid, Part One”
More on Chephren’s Pyramid
Chephren’s Pyramid In the very recent post Inside Chepren’s Pyramid, Part One, I offered some observations about the upper coffer chamber (“Belzoni’s Chamber”) “…If we scroll back up to the last diagram, we see that the bottoms of the holes in the walls are at (on left) 524 cm – (26 + 140 cm) =Continue reading “More on Chephren’s Pyramid”
Some Initial Impressions of Giza Pyramid G1a
I’m wanting to look closer at Giza’s lesser pyramids, the subsidiary pyramids, as time allows. I find myself looking more and more at Maragioglio and Rinaldi’s materials, trying to fill in gaps in the data from WMF Petrie. While numerous errors have been pointed out in the “M & R” texts, some of their dataContinue reading “Some Initial Impressions of Giza Pyramid G1a”
Inside Chephren’s Pyramid, Part One
Some of us have been looking a little more closely again at the interiors of the pyramids of Cheops and Chephren on GHMB. “DUNE” and “molder” both have some interesting suggestions and observations, and it’s interesting to see if we can find out where it’s all headed, and how many interesting suggestions might work togetherContinue reading “Inside Chephren’s Pyramid, Part One”
The Scenic Route to the Coligny Calendar
I went back to the videos by Our Founder, Carl Munck. They can be found online although again, if you appreciate them please consider purchasing Munck’s video series. I can highly recommend his work even though I have no choice to offer cautions when it comes to his “geomathematical” applications of his math because weContinue reading “The Scenic Route to the Coligny Calendar”
Big Numbers
I enjoy writing, at least when the idea is to try to share what I’ve learned with others. I like to think I have some advice based on 20 years of experience working with the amazing numbers that I work with, and there seems to be something I’d like to say, but I’m still notContinue reading “Big Numbers”