These relationships are fixed within the context of the G1 framework based on 1760 base 280 height sekhed 14/11.
It has taken a long time to work them out and they hold and are explainable if the imperial inch is used as the defining unit of measure.
No one has looked for the megalithic yard within the design of the GP but it is crucial component in that it represents the nodal cycle of the Moon and according to Thom was developed in the Orkneys where the Moon was circumpolar when its motion was tracked and pinned down.
The Nodal cycle per Robin Heath in his book 'Sun Moon Earth' is 6800 days.
The cubit in inches x 5.28 x 0.36 = the meter and both units are variables.
The metre in inches / 1.2 = the megalithic yard in inches and / 12 = the megalithic yard in feet.
The cubit in inches x 1.584 = the megalithic yard in inches
The cubit in inches x 0.132 = the megalithic yard in feet.The cubit, the megalithic yard and the metre are variable units of length and the inch is a fixed unit of length.
I am not going to explain why because the reasons are obvious to anyone studying ancient metrology, the imperial system is the key.
The cubit, the megalithic yard and the metre fit each other like a perfect glove.
The base of the GP is 1760 cubits and this is 1111.111r megalithic yards the UOIO.
[hew_frank.tripod.com]
277.777r x 4 = 1111.111r
277.777r = 10000/36 and this is a Babylonian unit of measure.
cheers
Dave
It has taken a long time to work them out and they hold and are explainable if the imperial inch is used as the defining unit of measure.
No one has looked for the megalithic yard within the design of the GP but it is crucial component in that it represents the nodal cycle of the Moon and according to Thom was developed in the Orkneys where the Moon was circumpolar when its motion was tracked and pinned down.
The Nodal cycle per Robin Heath in his book 'Sun Moon Earth' is 6800 days.
The cubit in inches x 5.28 x 0.36 = the meter and both units are variables.
The metre in inches / 1.2 = the megalithic yard in inches and / 12 = the megalithic yard in feet.
The cubit in inches x 1.584 = the megalithic yard in inches
The cubit in inches x 0.132 = the megalithic yard in feet.The cubit, the megalithic yard and the metre are variable units of length and the inch is a fixed unit of length.
I am not going to explain why because the reasons are obvious to anyone studying ancient metrology, the imperial system is the key.
The cubit, the megalithic yard and the metre fit each other like a perfect glove.
The base of the GP is 1760 cubits and this is 1111.111r megalithic yards the UOIO.
[hew_frank.tripod.com]
277.777r x 4 = 1111.111r
277.777r = 10000/36 and this is a Babylonian unit of measure.
cheers
Dave