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• <strong>The</strong> base of the pyramid covers 13 acres, 568,500 square feet <strong>and</strong> the length of<br />

each side was originally 754 feet, but is now 745 feet.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> original height was 481 feet tall, but is now only 449 feet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> distance when <strong>Earth</strong> is closest to Sun (perihelion) is 147x10 6 km, which is translated<br />

into royal cubits 280x10 9 , hinting at the height of the Great pyramid, 280 royal cubits.<br />

<strong>The</strong> earth/moon relationship is the only one in our solar system that contains this unique<br />

golden section ratio that "squares the circle". Along with this is the phenomenon that the<br />

moon <strong>and</strong> the sun appear to be the same size, most clearly noticed during an eclipse. This<br />

too is true only from earth's vantage point…No other planet/moon relationship in our solar<br />

system can make this claim.<br />

Although the problem of squaring the circle was proven mathematically impossible in the<br />

19th century (as pi, being irrational, cannot be exactly measured), the <strong>Earth</strong>, the moon, <strong>and</strong><br />

the Great Pyramid, are all coming about as close as you can get to the solution!<br />

If the base of the Great Pyramid is equated with the diameter of the earth, then the radius of<br />

the moon can be generated by subtracting the radius of the earth from the height of the<br />

pyramid.<br />

<strong>The</strong> height of the Great Pyramid times 2π exactly equals the perimeter of the pyramid. This<br />

proportions result from elegant design of the pyramid with the height equal two diameters of<br />

a circle <strong>and</strong> the base equal to the circumference of the circle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pyramid of the Sun <strong>and</strong> the Great Pyramid of Egypt are almost or very nearly equal<br />

to one another in base perimeter. <strong>The</strong> Pyramid of the Sun is "almost" half the height of the<br />

Great Pyramid. <strong>The</strong>re is a slight difference. <strong>The</strong> Great Pyramid is 1.03 - times larger than the<br />

base of the Pyramid of the Sun. Conversely, the base of the Pyramid of the Sun is 97% of<br />

the Great Pyramid's base."<br />

-- Reference: http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_2.htm<br />

154 "... Pyramid texts."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Pyramid Texts are a collection of ancient Egyptian religious texts from the time of the<br />

Old Kingdom, mostly inscriptions on the walls of tombs in pyramids. <strong>The</strong>y depict the<br />

Egyptian view of the afterlife, <strong>and</strong> the ascent into the sky of the divine Pharaoh after death.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were written upwards of five thous<strong>and</strong> years ago; thus, they are some of the oldest<br />

known writings in the world.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pyramid Texts are also the oldest collection of religious spells known to us from ancient<br />

Egypt. This collection forms the basis of much of the later religious theology <strong>and</strong> literature of<br />

ancient Egypt. <strong>The</strong> passages were eventually separated <strong>and</strong> categorized, as well as<br />

illustrated <strong>and</strong> eventually evolved into the Book of the Dead, or more properly, <strong>The</strong> Book of<br />

the Coming forth by Day.<br />

It is difficult to date the Pyramid Texts. <strong>The</strong>ir origins have aroused much speculation<br />

regarding their origin because they emerge, as a fully-fledged collection of mortuary texts,<br />

without any precedent in the archaeological record. <strong>The</strong> fact that the texts are made up of<br />

distinct utterances which do not have a strict narrative sequence linking them together has<br />

led scholars to believe that many of them were not composed specifically for the purpose of<br />

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