Re: Pyramidiocy (was Re: Strange Maths)

Doug Weller (dweller@ramtops.demon.co.uk)
Fri, 21 Jul 1995 07:12:38 GMT

In article <3umqv3$88o@shore.shore.net>,
Whittet@shore.net (Whittet) wrote:

> In article <3uljv2$1lu@helium.label.ca>, mike@label.tlug.org says...
> >
> >
> >It's interesting that only well known sites attract geomancers, astral
> >projectionists, new age witches, and other visitors from fantasy land.
> >
> Because the Great Pyramid is the only one actually constructed as a standard
> of mensuration. The same proportions are not found on other pyramids.
>
> You would think though, that if any old random measurements could be
> worked into some sort of correlation with something, that these correlations
> would have been found on the other pyramids as well, right?
>
Fair enough. But are you claiming that people tried and failed? Or, as I
assume, no one bothered, so not surprising they weren't found.

-- 
Doug Weller