The Great Pyramid of Giza is often treated as a monument of stone, but it also functions as a monument of numbers. I see at least fifteen tightly documented geometric and astronomical puzzles embedded ...
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The Math Hidden in the Great Pyramid
In this deep dive into the Great Pyramid’s design, viewers explore how the ancient structure encodes complex mathematical concepts like pi and the golden ratio. Even more stunning is the discovery ...
A series of reconstructions and videos showing how the ancient Egyptians used precise calculations and hard manual labour to ...
Each side of the Great Pyramid rises at an angle of 51.5 degrees to the top. Not only that, each of the sides are aligned almost exactly with true north, south, east, and west. For a pyramid to look ...
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The sum of the 100th row is 100 3 = 1,000,000. If you add up the sum values of rows 1 to 8, the result is always the row number raised to the third power.
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