For a while now, I have been trying to find more definitive data to theorize a comprehensive understanding of the GIZA Great Pyramid cubit dimensions, while sticking to my "55" theory, being the square root of 3,025.
After running many calculations in a spreadsheet, I've uncovered an amazing connection that identifies the G.P. Slant length, G.P. height and the G.P. 1/ 2 base length, all in cubits, and all three simply identified starting with 3,025 (the base length of the Great Pyramid in feet, sum of the first 10 cubes and is also Mercury) and using PHI as a multiplier, and then dividing the square root of these numbers into 24,881.413816 (7,920 X PI)
3,025 X PHI = 4,894.553... X PHI = 7,919.553... X PHI = 12,814.106...
First: Starting with 3,025.
3,025 X PHI = 4,894.553..
The square root of 4,894.553 is 69.96108072..
Divide 69.96108072.. into 24,881.413816..
24,881.413816 / 69.96108072 = 355.6465046 (slant length in cubits)
Second Take 4,894.553.. X PHI = 7,919.553..(Earth diameter)
The square root of 7,919.553.. is 88.99186938..
Divide 88.99186938 into the same 24,881.413816..
24,881.413816 / 88.99186938 = 279.5919896 (rise height in cubits)
(Divide the rise 279.5919896.. by real PI= and get a very close square root of the Earth diameter, 88.996894.)
Third: Take 7,919.553 .. X PHI = 12,814.106.
The square root of 12,814.106 is 113.1994065
Divide 113.1994065 into the same 24,881.413816
24,881.413816 / 113.1994065 = 219.8016278 (1/2 base length in cubits)
Slant angle divided by rise = the exact square root of PHI
Rise divided by 1/2 base also = exact square root of PHI
Slant Angle divided by 1/2 base is exactly PHI
1/2 base: slant angle is exactly PHI - 1, or: (0.618033989..)
A right angle triangle with these dimensions establishes a 51.82729237.. degree triangle, and a very interestingly, each of these three numbers (355.6465046, 279.5919896 and 219.8016278) HAVE IDENTICAL arc-sine, arc-cosine and arc-tangent. 0.904556894 for arc-sine. 0.904556894 for arc-cosine, and 0.904556894 for arc-tangent.
This ONLY works with 51.82729237.. degree slant angle and cannot work with 51.84 degrees because first of all, you cannot get 51.84 degrees with 220, 280 and 356. You get 51.83140719.... degrees and the arc-sine, arc-cosine and arc-tangent are each different numbers.
After running many calculations in a spreadsheet, I've uncovered an amazing connection that identifies the G.P. Slant length, G.P. height and the G.P. 1/ 2 base length, all in cubits, and all three simply identified starting with 3,025 (the base length of the Great Pyramid in feet, sum of the first 10 cubes and is also Mercury) and using PHI as a multiplier, and then dividing the square root of these numbers into 24,881.413816 (7,920 X PI)
3,025 X PHI = 4,894.553... X PHI = 7,919.553... X PHI = 12,814.106...
First: Starting with 3,025.
3,025 X PHI = 4,894.553..
The square root of 4,894.553 is 69.96108072..
Divide 69.96108072.. into 24,881.413816..
24,881.413816 / 69.96108072 = 355.6465046 (slant length in cubits)
Second Take 4,894.553.. X PHI = 7,919.553..(Earth diameter)
The square root of 7,919.553.. is 88.99186938..
Divide 88.99186938 into the same 24,881.413816..
24,881.413816 / 88.99186938 = 279.5919896 (rise height in cubits)
(Divide the rise 279.5919896.. by real PI= and get a very close square root of the Earth diameter, 88.996894.)
Third: Take 7,919.553 .. X PHI = 12,814.106.
The square root of 12,814.106 is 113.1994065
Divide 113.1994065 into the same 24,881.413816
24,881.413816 / 113.1994065 = 219.8016278 (1/2 base length in cubits)
Slant angle divided by rise = the exact square root of PHI
Rise divided by 1/2 base also = exact square root of PHI
Slant Angle divided by 1/2 base is exactly PHI
1/2 base: slant angle is exactly PHI - 1, or: (0.618033989..)
A right angle triangle with these dimensions establishes a 51.82729237.. degree triangle, and a very interestingly, each of these three numbers (355.6465046, 279.5919896 and 219.8016278) HAVE IDENTICAL arc-sine, arc-cosine and arc-tangent. 0.904556894 for arc-sine. 0.904556894 for arc-cosine, and 0.904556894 for arc-tangent.
This ONLY works with 51.82729237.. degree slant angle and cannot work with 51.84 degrees because first of all, you cannot get 51.84 degrees with 220, 280 and 356. You get 51.83140719.... degrees and the arc-sine, arc-cosine and arc-tangent are each different numbers.