Great Pyramid Mathematical Secrets

submitted by resonance on 04/27/18 1

A pyramid based on Phi varies by only 0.025% from the Great Pyramid’s estimated dimensions. Phi is the only number which has the mathematical property of its square being one more than itself: Φ + 1 = Φ² or 1.618 + 1 = 2.618. Even if the Egyptians only understood pi and/or phi through their integer approximations, the fact that the pyramid uses them shows that there was likely some understanding and intent of their mathematical importance in their application. INFO: --------- Thank you for viewing this presentation. The Archive appreciates your time and encourages you to explore our channel. Subscribe here: www.youtube.com/ancientastronautarchive Website: www.ancientastronautarchive.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/AncientAstronautArchive Twitter: twitter.com/ancientarchive

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