I. E. S. Edwards gives a base measure of the originally intact pyramid as 474 feet.
Now it is obvious that this length equates very closely to the heights of the 2nd pyramid and the GP. Almost half way.
If imperial feet were used then a way to check this possibility ie all pyramids built using same system of measure and included sacred numbers, is to determine area of base in acres.
474 base squared = 5.15785 acres.
Now we know that a pyramid say the GP with a height to the base of the capstone has a height when multiplied also creates an area of 5.184 acres.
51.84 degrees is the slant angle of the GP using 280 royal cubits for height and 440 for base then using 22/7 for the approximate for pi making slant angle 51.84 to two decimal places.
If the area of the base of Meidum = 5.184 acres then base = 475.2 imperial or 432 Saxon or Indus feet
Someone work out the distance from the centre of the GP to the centre of Meidum? It will tell us something.
Mod Edit: Split Post retitled from “In Memoriam Meidum” to “[?]”/Dr. Troglodyte
Now it is obvious that this length equates very closely to the heights of the 2nd pyramid and the GP. Almost half way.
If imperial feet were used then a way to check this possibility ie all pyramids built using same system of measure and included sacred numbers, is to determine area of base in acres.
474 base squared = 5.15785 acres.
Now we know that a pyramid say the GP with a height to the base of the capstone has a height when multiplied also creates an area of 5.184 acres.
51.84 degrees is the slant angle of the GP using 280 royal cubits for height and 440 for base then using 22/7 for the approximate for pi making slant angle 51.84 to two decimal places.
If the area of the base of Meidum = 5.184 acres then base = 475.2 imperial or 432 Saxon or Indus feet
Someone work out the distance from the centre of the GP to the centre of Meidum? It will tell us something.
Mod Edit: Split Post retitled from “In Memoriam Meidum” to “[?]”/Dr. Troglodyte