The Great Pyramid geometry amazing coincidences part 2

What if I told you that the great pyramid has embedded in its geometry many fundamental and universal constant numbers such as the pi number PHI (phi = φ) number, the Euler number, or even the speed of light?

Let’s look at the PHI (phi = φ) number. It’s the unique number that if added one equals the square of the same number a+1=a2 .

There is only one number that fits, and this number is 1.618 and he has very peculiar characteristics. The ratio that defines phi shows up in nature in many things and creates a divine harmony.

The Giza plateau pyramids were built around the golden ratio. The Great Pyramid contains the use of phi = φ and the golden ratio. The ratio of the slant height of the pyramid to half the base dimension is 1.61804. The golden triangle formed by the height and half of the base length of the Khufu and Menakure pyramids has sides with a ratio of 1.618.

The Great Pyramid has a base of 230.4 meters (755.9 feet) and an estimated original height of 146.5 meters (480.6 feet). This also creates a height-to-base ratio of 0.636 and creates a Golden Triangle or Keppler triangle. And

The Golden Ratio (phi = φ) is often called The Most Beautiful Number In The Universe. The reason φ is so extraordinary is because it can be visualized almost everywhere, starting from geometry to the human body itself! The Renaissance Artists called this “The Divine Proportion” or “The Golden Ratio”.

PHI knows “beauty” when he sees it, and in his own example it’s produced by the golden ratio of 1.618. It results because the parts of the pattern come together in with a harmony, balance and perfection of proportion that he perceives as the most mathematically and aesthetically pleasing.

The dimensions of the pyramid were 280 royal cubits (146.7 m; 481.4 ft) high, a base length of 440 cubits (230.6 m; 756.4 ft), with a seked of 5 + 1 / 2 palms (a slope of 51°50’40”).

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