What Is Stonehenge?

I continue to wrestle with some of the details involved in exploring my questions about ancient American iconography and planetary/stellar symbolism, such as a considerable amount of rather time-consuming manual data entry and searching for scattered images and drawings of monumental artifacts like stelae and altars. Ideally, this may help provide the opportunity to betterContinue reading “What Is Stonehenge?”

Progress in Metrology: The Eclipse Year Unit Classified

It almost tried to get past me, but thankfully it kept bothering me until I went back and took another look. A study inspired by DUNE at GHMB resulted in identifying a chain of numbers linked by 2 Pi that included both the Lunar Year AND the Eclipse Year, and today I went back andContinue reading “Progress in Metrology: The Eclipse Year Unit Classified”

Resonance

Frequently in my writing, I use the term “resonance”, referring to “mathematical resonance” or “resonant” numbers, but I’m not still not sure if I’ve ever given any adequate explanation for the term. In acoustics, noun the quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating.”the resonance of his voice”. (physics) the reinforcement or prolongationContinue reading “Resonance”

Short Reports 1

Is “Stecchini’s Cubit” The Draconic Megalithic Yard? Even though it hasn’t yet helped to give a historical identity to the “Outer Sarsen Circle Unit”, I may get to say that looking at various units (where applicable) as things that can be constructed from whole numbers combined with exponential expressions of Pi has already proved helpfulContinue reading “Short Reports 1”

Integration and Function of Ancient Mathematics

I am continuing to try to carry out my aspiration of interpreting ancient Greek architecture. At the moment I am pausing just a little to try to think of good subjects for study and good experiments, and to search for further archaeological data. If the results in the last post of looking at the distancesContinue reading “Integration and Function of Ancient Mathematics”

More on Lahun and Giza

Lahun: Radius and Arc-Length of the Sepulchral Chamber’s Ceiling Arc I have attempted a little more work on the Sepulchral Chamber of the pyramid at (El-)Lahun iin Egypt, and a little more on the data for Khentkawes I’s tomb at Giza as well. Things still aren’t exactly clear, particularly with the Sepulchral Chamber, but theyContinue reading “More on Lahun and Giza”

Another Way of Relating Ancient Units of Measure to Each Other?

I had previous opportunities to spot this – I believe it was either Richard or Robin Heath who commented that if you subtract 1 Foot Imperial from 1 Megalithic Yard, you get 1 Royal Cubit. It doesn’t work out exactly, but it’s too exact to simply fade away. I have no pretensions here of havingContinue reading “Another Way of Relating Ancient Units of Measure to Each Other?”

What the “Ancient Egyptian Mystery Unit” Might Be… Maybe…

WHAT “LSR” MAY BE To be honest, I still can’t rule out that the “Ancient Egyptian Mystery Unit” 1.676727943 may be a variant Sacred Cubit of some kind. Even though it apparently failed to show up even in an elaborate John Neal style display of unit variations, we can not only build the standard SacredContinue reading “What the “Ancient Egyptian Mystery Unit” Might Be… Maybe…”

Updated List of Metrological Unit Families

I think the revised list enclosed should represent the current state of the art. Offhand I’m not expecting much else in the way of new developments. ‘m rather pleased about a few things, including what I feel is progress with ancient meters. I’ve been looking at those possible ancient meter figures for just under 20Continue reading “Updated List of Metrological Unit Families”

A Metrological Round Up

I think a few metrological discoveries might have fallen through the cracks the past year. Early last November, I posted an incomplete compilation of which units belong to which metrological unit families, but at least several things are notably absent from it. One has come to light again while working with projecting hexagonal figures ontoContinue reading “A Metrological Round Up”

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