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Solving Giza. The 45 by 45 Grid. Solving Giza. Using the 45 by 45 Grid. Marking the 44 by 44 grid inside. Solving Giza. Using the 45 by 45 Grid. Marking the center point of the 44 x 44 grid. Solving Giza. Using the 45 by 45 Grid. Marking 275 cubits down if each box is 10 cubits.
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Solving Giza The 45 by 45 Grid
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid Marking the 44 by 44 grid inside
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid Marking the center point of the 44 x 44 grid
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid Marking 275 cubits down if each box is 10 cubits
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid Showing The Great Pyramid with height of 275 cubits
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid 440 / 1.618033988= 271.935 Marking Phi units of 440 cubits = 271.935 cubits and showing place where it equals exactly the horizontal distance
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid 169.959 is 275 / 1.618033988 while 105.041 is 275 / 2.618033988 Showing distance up and down from the Phi point and these equal 105.041 And 169.959 cubits
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid Adding a second pyramid of 280.041 cubits projected downward with base situated on Phi line and apex on our 450 cubit line
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid Marking the Phi distance from the right on the Phi line. Shown in green
Solving Giza Using the 45 by 45 Grid 440 - 271.935 = 168.035 168.035 / 169.959 = .988856 45 x .988856 = 44.49853 44.5 / 45 = .988888 – checks for ……………………………0.00003 Drawing diagonals from top corners of 44 grid to bottom at 44.5 Ratio is within 0.00003 of checking exactly. See ratios on this page for details