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Old 12-02-2008, 07:58 PM   #9
idunno
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Default Re: Lost Secrets of the Ark

ark=Phi


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Phi and the Egyptian Pyramids?

The Rhind Papyrus of about 1650 BC is one of the oldest mathematical works in existence, giving methods and problems used by the ancient Babylonians and Egyptians. It includes the solution to some problems about pyramids but it does not mention anything about the golden ratio Phi.
The ratio of the length of a face of the Great Pyramid (from centre of the bottom of a face to the apex of the pyramid) to the distance from the same point to the exact centre of the pyramid's base square is about 1·6. It is a matter of debate whether this was "intended" to be the golden section number or not.


The golden ratio and the Universe
http://www.web-us.com/sleeperdeltaPhi.htm
It links art, music and even architecture


>sleep-e-r-delta-Phi ? .......Da 1 is the problem
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