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Great Pyramid Perimeter Is Half A Nautical Mile


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#31 yogro

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Posted 21 November 2005 - 20:24

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Posted 22 July 2007 - 01:16

View PostGenesis Veracity, on 12 September 2005, 13:16, said:

The base perimeter-length of the Great Pyramid is half a nautical mile, and this is no coincidence because the ancients measured the rate of precession of the equinoxes, and applied this rate to the simple geometry of the circle and hexagon of the earth, to measure and thereby map the earth.  See article #11 at http://www.GenesisVeracity.com.

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     “ …in 1799, cleared away the hills of sand and debris at the north-east and north-west corners, and reached beneath them the leveled surface of the living rock itself on which the Pyramid was originally founded. There, discovering two rectangular hollows carefully and truly cut into the rock, as if for “sockets” for the basal corner-stones, the said Academician measured the distance between those socket with much geodesic refinement, and found it to be equal to 763,62 English feet. The same distance being measured thirty-seven years afterwards by Colonel Howard-Vyse, guided by another equally sure direction of the original building, as 764,0 English feet, - we may take for the present solution of our problem, where a proportion is all that is now required, the mean, or 763,81 feet, as close enough for a first approximation only to the ancient base-breadth.” *
     The original ancient base-breadth was 760,9208333 present feet =  9.131,05 inches = 23.192,867 centimeters = 365,242 Sacred Cubits. The differences between the originally and the present measurements were caused by the earthquakes and by the meteorological reasons: the Sun’s heat and the night’s coldness: the most sun exposed south side of the present Pyramid’s base is the longest side, and the north side, mostly in a shadow, is shortest.
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* Piazzi Smyth, The Great Pyramid – Its Secrets and Mysteries Revealed, New York 1978, pp. 20-21.

The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh by W. M. Flinders Petrie:
Length of sides of casing Socket Sides: 9129.8 inches, 9130.8 inches, 9123.9 inches and 9119.2 inches.
http://www.ronaldbir...trie/c6.html#20
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Pyramid's original length of sides of Socked Sides: 9131,05 inches:  
9131,05 - 9130,8 = 0,25 inches = 6,35 millimeters.

9131.05 x 2  = 18.262.1 inches = 46.385.73399 cm: if a certain object was to travel with a speed of  46.385.73399  cm  in one second, for 24 hours it would travel a distance of 40.077.27418  km = Earth's Equator.

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