08-07-2010, 11:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-07-2010, 11:33 AM by Peregrinus.)
(08-07-2010, 05:53 AM)Namaste Wrote:
It does make sense that the subterranean chamber is within the pyramidal shape. Who knows what else could be contained in the lower levels?
This perspective resonates quite strongly within me, answering the question regarding placement of the initiation camber. We have, after all, only assumed that the pyramid rests at ground level, without solid evidence.
Thanks to you all for participating in this discussion
Agreed, this makes the most sense, though if giving the impression of massive size, then why would it not have been built with more of it showing? Even though this is the reality, I concede they still do create awe just the way they are. Additionally, unless ease of access to the Kings chamber was a requirement, in that it was used for healing, moving the infirm to it was a large consideration for placement of the entrance and the angle of the passage.
(08-07-2010, 06:00 AM)unity100 Wrote: wasnt the towering size used for rooms ? the king's room, queen's room etc ?
moreover, you cant see any towering size, from inside the pyramid.
so then we discovered that pyramid is actually much larger as a construct.
The size of the rooms was dependent upon the requirement for the channel to be of a certain size. Because this diagram makes the most sense, this would indicate that in order to have a channel large enough for a single person, the following measurements could be used for the "common person's chamber".
Therefore, using the measurements we have, in order to make a chamber large enough for a man 6'2 (74"), 1.83 m to lay comfortably at rest in a channel of intelligent infinity, the pyramid base length would have to be 444'6", or 135.5 m.
Now, on to the subterranean chamber... rebirth. Again, slightly off center, and though not at a focal point point. Thoughts?