The King's Chamber is 10.46 meters east to west by 5.23 meters north to south by 5.81 meters high (a series of measurements that precisely expresses the mathematical proportion known as the Golden Mean, or Phi). It is built of enormous blocks of solid red granite (weighing as much as 50...
If the ramp were on the inside of the Pyramid, the corners at the base would be exposed, so the engineers could do their measurements while they were building. Well, an architect named Houdin has spent a few years working on making computer models of the building of the Pyramid. And ...
but people have little appreciation for the technical aspects of the insides of this great structure. I am going to explore the material, the measurements, and the interior of the Great Pyramid. Also explore the controversies surrounding the closed passages in the structure. Over the past centurie...
Measurements of the pyramid The encasing marble which covered the outside of the pyramid has eroded over time. With this casing off, the pyramid lost 11meter ( 33 feet ) of all of its dimensions. The top platform is 10m square. The base of the pyramid is 754 feet and covers 13 acres...
In the 1830s Col. Howard Vyse (1798–1853) made extensive measurements of the pyramid’s interior. Based on those calculations, a British mathematician, John Taylor (1781–1864), and a Scottish astronomer, Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819–1900), claimed to have found prophecies embodied in the bui...
these blocks. He also noticed the ceiling of this chamber was also constructed of a similar row of granite blocks. This is a far as he went. This chamber referred to as "Davison’s Chamber" was named after him. His measurements also confirmed the fact that the pyramid was constructed so...
Everything about the measurements, design and purpose of the Great Pyramid appears to be more than meets the "eye" - none of which is a coincidence. Visiting the Great Pyramid has both physical, emotional, and subliminal effects on those drawn to its mysteries. Many associate it with extrater...
Well, who says the ramp has to be on the outside of the Pyramid? And now we get to the latest idea. If the ramp were on the inside of the Pyramid, the corners at the base would be exposed, so the engineers could do their measurements while they were building. ...
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) is credited with the discovery that the Great Pyramid was constructed on two different units of measurements called cubits. One he called the “profane” and the other he called “sacred.” His original cubit measurements were slightly in error, being based on inac...
And now we get to the latest idea.If the ramp were on the inside of the Pyramid, the corners at the base would be exposed, so the engineers could do their measurements while they were building. Well, an architect named Houdin has spent a few years working on making computer models of ...