Sacred Geometry 101

It is assumed that (x) is always ≥ 1 and the (1/x) is always ≤ 1. The ‘cosmic’ equation Linking the ‘cosmic’ equation with Pythagoras. Linking the ‘cosmic’ equation with trigonometry and the trigonometric functions. Simplifying the tan relationship. more stuff more stuff The Triangles The relationship between the red and blue triangles. More stuff. Example A Visualising the triangles …

The Mathematics of the Khafre Pyramid

Back to The Giza Plateau. The Khafre Pyramid The Khafre/Chephren or middle pyramid is the key to understanding the geometry and mathematics of the Giza plateau, pointing to the cosmic identity/equation. The Khafre Pyramid was built according to a 3,4,5 triangle, considered very important by the Egyptians. The ratios Scaling the ratios by a half, we …

The Mathematics of the Giza Plateau

The Giza Plateau The 8 sides of the Great Pyramid at Giza (3D Khufu) The pyramids at Giza are sacred gifts of divine knowledge encoded into stone. Exploring the amazing mystery of the Giza plateau and the three pyramids, the mathematics and geometry encoded into of the pyramids. Folding Circles. Each square fish will fold …

The Cosmic Equation

The Cosmic Identity/Equation One of the most interesting mathematical identities. This ‘cosmic‘ identity works for all numbers (x) in the mathematical universe. And what is interesting is that we can link it to Pythagoras’s theorem. This means that for each number (x) we have a corresponding right angled triangle. For example, if we make our number …

The 4 Angle Mounds – Circles and Squares

These next set of circles and squares all have there areas (a) and circumferences (c) marked, along with the diameter of the circles and the height of the squares. (Fig. 13-15) The side-length of square #1 is equal to the diameter of circle #2. The same is true for square #2 and circle #3 and …

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