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Erik Iversen posted an update 8 years, 10 months ago
Where would one start to accumulate documents from respected sources on the math and numbers involved in the Great Pyramid?
The Giza Forum (Legacy)
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Try the book by Christopher Dunn called “The Giza Power Plant”.
Erik … a good place to start would be the work of Christopher Dunn ..
Link .. http://www.gizapower.com/ ..
Hey ET … great minds think alike .. My choice exactly .. Cheers mate .. S
Hi Erik. Petrie did the first real survey of the Pyramid… hang on.. scratch that, start again..
Petrie measured the Pyramids using contempory scales and measuring tools, however Cole was a professional surveyor and used more up to date techniques… (still almost 100 years ago..)
Here is Cole’s published work.. he’s dead so I’m not stepping on his toes..
http://www.ronaldbirdsall.com/gizeh/errata/Cole%20Survey.pdf
15 millimeters seperate the heights of the NW to the SE corner.. I dont think modern day architects can be that accurate..
However.. if you want a more synthetic version.. and in feet….. (which arent far away from the Eygptien measurement)
http://www.theglobaleducationproject.org/egypt/studyguide/gpmath.php
And me too.. Christopher Dunn.. man’s a genius..