Check out the latitude and longitude decoding of Stonehenge
Quoting: Serpentine Green Hi I had a long article written and when I went to post it I found I was temporarily banned and the posting was lost so I will try again but it is never as good the second time.
In this video he uses the same coordinates as Carl Munck so either the coordinates have changed or both used the same flawed original source. Because of this I can't watch the video but here is a little ditty to keep you amused.
Back when I was in high school we were originally taught in Grade Nine to use 22/7 as Pi. No big deal but it is what they called it that now keeps coming back to me. They called it ...
EGYPTIAN PI ! The angle that is produced from this 22/7 or 7/5.5 is Tan of 1.272727273 and this gives us the angle
51.8427734So what you are probably asking ... well ...
We all know that both Pi and Phi are to be found within The Great Pyramid so this should amuse or maybe even impress you
Because I am addicted to calculating I one day decided to divide Phi @ 1.618033988 by Pi @ 3.14159265 and got ... 0.5150362148 . Well so what you might rightly say ... well if we allow this number to equal Degrees, Minutes and Seconds this is what we get ...
51 degrees
50 minutes and
36.215 seconds
(0.515036215)
This equals in decimals
51.8434This checks to Egyptian Pi or 22/7 to a degree of accuracy o f ...
51.8427734 /
51.8434 = 0.999988 or 99.9988 percent ...
Neat or what ...
So if you are ever stuck trying to figure out the angle of the Great Pyramid just divide Phi by Pi
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