Saturday, April 16, 2011

The Great Pyramid

Did you know:

The Great Pyramid measures 36524 pyramid inches around? Those numbers are the exact length of a solar year: 365.24 days.

If you divide the circumference of the pyramid by it's height you get one of the most important mathematical constants: π, better known as Pi. The measurement is accurate out to six digits: 3.141592.

Pi is key to some of the Universe's most important principles. Heisenburg's Uncertainty Principle, General Relativity and Kepler's Law of Orbital Motion are all based on Pi. Furthermore, Pi was not officially discovered until 2000 years until after the Pyramid was built!

Egyptians believe the Pyramids were built with the assistance of the Guardians of the Sky. Looking at the information above, what do you think?

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