First there is the measure of Earth being 111.13294km per degree of meridian circumference when the circumference is 40,007.86km or 21,602.52nm. The odd thing here is 11.13294nm = 20.6182km, and a further odd thing is 20.6182” isn’t a terrible measure for the Royal Cubit.
Then there is 31.42948km equalling 16.97056nm, where the diagonal of a 12 x 12 square equals 16.97056. If we remove 72 from from the nm we find 16.97007, which equals 31.42857kms. Folk like to point at ancient pi as 22/7 = 3.142857.
I was thinking about the RC length coming from the square-remen while ‘12’ keeps sitting at the back of my mind, and pondered its extension to ‘144’ as being a square rather than a group or line. I found the correlation to those numbers quite eerie. And then a degree of Earth’s circumference tweaked a little to become the RC in a way...well, eerie again. I don’t mind finding good math in Khufu’s Pyramid because that’s a completely different story compared to good math in Earth and very particular measures. I can certainly offer up that our measures are intimately related to universal math laws, especially concerning Earth’s meridian circumference broken down into degree-measures, but that there are 360 degrees seems to have more going for it than I tried to find out some years back.
Watching what km and nm can do to each other is just a little bit more than I bargained for. I don’t suppose anyone can point out that these things have no concern with certain areas of investigation?
Cheers
Then there is 31.42948km equalling 16.97056nm, where the diagonal of a 12 x 12 square equals 16.97056. If we remove 72 from from the nm we find 16.97007, which equals 31.42857kms. Folk like to point at ancient pi as 22/7 = 3.142857.
I was thinking about the RC length coming from the square-remen while ‘12’ keeps sitting at the back of my mind, and pondered its extension to ‘144’ as being a square rather than a group or line. I found the correlation to those numbers quite eerie. And then a degree of Earth’s circumference tweaked a little to become the RC in a way...well, eerie again. I don’t mind finding good math in Khufu’s Pyramid because that’s a completely different story compared to good math in Earth and very particular measures. I can certainly offer up that our measures are intimately related to universal math laws, especially concerning Earth’s meridian circumference broken down into degree-measures, but that there are 360 degrees seems to have more going for it than I tried to find out some years back.
Watching what km and nm can do to each other is just a little bit more than I bargained for. I don’t suppose anyone can point out that these things have no concern with certain areas of investigation?
Cheers