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The parameters of the Great Pyramid:
The parameters of the Great Pyramid were calculated on the basis of Golden number φ and the number "pi" although measured in cubits. Now we'll find out how did they get the cubit. If we take a circle with a diameter of one unit, the length of such a circle is equal to the value of "pi".: C = 2πR = 2x3.1416x1 / 2 = 3.1416, or the value of "pi". If we divide a circle into six parts, where each part is equal to 0.5236. This value was taken as the unit of measurement of the pyramid or cubit as we know it now. If we denote cubit by the letter q, it is possible to calculate the golden number φ based on the circle with a diameter value 1. If we add five q together, we obtain the square of the golden number. A formula of length of the circle with diameter equal 1 would look like this: C=2πR = q + φ2; The height of the Great Pyramid: The radius of the circle which length should be length the perimeter of the pyramid was taken as the height of Great Pyramid. If the side of the base of the pyramid is 440q, the length of the perimeter will be 1760q. In this case radius as well as height of the pyramid should be: R = 1760/2π = 280.112 cubits. If we will calculate the square of the visible surface of the pyramid and divide it by the square of the base of the pyramid, we again obtain golden number φ. 19:03, 22 March 2013 (UTC)19:03, 22 March 2013 (UTC)19:03, 22 March 2013 (UTC)19:03, 22 March 2013 (UTC)19:03, 22 March 2013 (UTC)19:03, 22 March 2013 (UTC)19:03, 22 March 2013 (UTC)19:03, 22 March 2013 (UTC)```````

March 2013
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