07-05-2009, 03:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2009, 02:51 PM by Wander-Man.)
Ahh great...now I'm gonna have to do all the research again I guess that's what I get for not explaining it better in the first post
(1 year later)
So, we get the quotes "the sum of the four base sides should be 1.16 of the height of the pyramid" and that the "Giza pyramid offers an excellent model."
Looking at the Giza pyramid dimensions from a website, it says the perimeter = 1780 cubits and the height = 280 cubits. http://goodfelloweb.com/giza/jlpamp.html
1780 isn't 1.16 x 280, it's 6.36 x 280 (1780 / 280 = 6.36). But then again, Ra didn't say, "The perimeter should be 1.16 multiplied by the height." He said, "This proportion should be the 1.16 which you may observe."
So then I was thinking, "Where the deuce did 1.16 come from?" So I started playing with the numbers. 280 / 1780 = .16
Awesome? So I got the .16, but what about the 1?
If you split 1.16 into two parts, 1 and .16, you can label 1 as being the length of the perimeter, and .16 as being the height. Ra was giving a ratio, 1 to .16, or 1:.16. Then I realized that "proportion" is a synonym for "ratio". If you alter Ra's quote so it reads, "This ratio should be the 1 to .16 which you may observe," it makes more sense.
If you plug that ratio into Don's quote, "Do you mean that the sum of the four base sides should be 1 to .16 of the height of the pyramid?" Ra can confirm it and still recommend the Giza model without any apparent contradiction. Maybe Ra says ratios without saying the "to" in between 1 and .16 because he's an alien and that's how he rolls.
I tried to draw a pyramid where the perimeter was roughly 1.16 times the height, and it ended up turning into one of Wolverine's claws.
So to sum it all up, Ra wasn't wrong, he just talks funny because he's foreign.
P.S. I bought an amethyst pyramid with a ratio of about 1:.20 . It's not perfect but I've noticed an effect. It also helps keep my mind clear. It's pretty much awesome.
(1 year later)
Quote:66.25 Questioner: You mentioned the problems with the action in the King’s Chamber of the Giza-type pyramid. I am assuming if we used the same geometrical configuration that is used in the pyramid at Giza this would be perfectly all right for the pyramid placed beneath the head since we wouldn’t be using the King’s Chamber radiations but only the third spiral from the top, and I’m also asking if it would be better to use a 60° apex angle than the larger apex angle? Would it provide a better energy source?
Ra: I am Ra. For energy through the apex angle the Giza pyramid offers an excellent model. Simply be sure the pyramid is so small that there is no entity small enough to crawl inside it.
So, we get the quotes "the sum of the four base sides should be 1.16 of the height of the pyramid" and that the "Giza pyramid offers an excellent model."
Looking at the Giza pyramid dimensions from a website, it says the perimeter = 1780 cubits and the height = 280 cubits. http://goodfelloweb.com/giza/jlpamp.html
1780 isn't 1.16 x 280, it's 6.36 x 280 (1780 / 280 = 6.36). But then again, Ra didn't say, "The perimeter should be 1.16 multiplied by the height." He said, "This proportion should be the 1.16 which you may observe."
So then I was thinking, "Where the deuce did 1.16 come from?" So I started playing with the numbers. 280 / 1780 = .16
Awesome? So I got the .16, but what about the 1?
If you split 1.16 into two parts, 1 and .16, you can label 1 as being the length of the perimeter, and .16 as being the height. Ra was giving a ratio, 1 to .16, or 1:.16. Then I realized that "proportion" is a synonym for "ratio". If you alter Ra's quote so it reads, "This ratio should be the 1 to .16 which you may observe," it makes more sense.
If you plug that ratio into Don's quote, "Do you mean that the sum of the four base sides should be 1 to .16 of the height of the pyramid?" Ra can confirm it and still recommend the Giza model without any apparent contradiction. Maybe Ra says ratios without saying the "to" in between 1 and .16 because he's an alien and that's how he rolls.
I tried to draw a pyramid where the perimeter was roughly 1.16 times the height, and it ended up turning into one of Wolverine's claws.
So to sum it all up, Ra wasn't wrong, he just talks funny because he's foreign.
P.S. I bought an amethyst pyramid with a ratio of about 1:.20 . It's not perfect but I've noticed an effect. It also helps keep my mind clear. It's pretty much awesome.