Re: Strange Maths (was Re: Why not 13 months?)

Anthony Potts (potts@cern.ch)
Thu, 27 Jul 1995 11:00:30 GMT

On 26 Jul 1995, JZeh wrote:

> The angles at the base of the Great Pyramid one would expect to be 60d
> each. They are 51d51. This means that the pyramid is sort of squashed.
> You would get the same result if you took a symmetrical octahedron and
> pushed the top and bottom toward the center...the angles would shift under
> the force exerted. The earth is not a perfect sphere, it is a spheroid,
> and looks like a tangerine. The matrix lines that make up the blueprint
> for the Earth are not symmetrical, either. They may have been originally,
> but whenever the earth assumed its current shape, the corresponding grid
> lines were distorted accordingly. The 51d51 angles of the Great Pyramid
> correspond exactly to the geometric distortion of the Earth to its current
> shape. Whoever built the Great Pyramid knew the exact shape of the
> Earth's grid.
>
> JZZ
>

Would you care to state what exactly you mean by the earths grid. It
sounds like you are lying, but I will swiftly revise my opinion as and
when you post with some actual numbers and definitions.

Anthony Potts.