THE GREAT PYRAMID OF PHARAOH KHUFU: EXTERNAL STUDY
The Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon
The Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu was built as a Ziggurat dedicated to the holy Mardok and encapsulates data about Babylonians of the 20.6 million years for which Pharaoh Khufu had records of. In that sense the Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu at giza, Egypt Babylon is one of the most perfect Ziggurat known to Babylonians. This is because it incorporates a Library amount of data regarding the Art, Sun, Moon, Solar System, Stars and Babylonians that it is in harmony with a huge amount of nature both past and present. This makes it the ideal place of worship to the holy Mardok. Than Pharaoh Khufu invented machines to build it which let him recollect all data known at that time to him, make equations of them and than fit these equations and Laws in the construction of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. This is what makes the Great Pyramid of Khufu a great and ideal Ziggurat. The Horus name of Pharaoh Khufu was Medjedu. His father was King Sneferu and mother was Queen Hetepheres I. To understand the data incorporated in the Great Pyramid of Khufu, we must have a understanding of units and their relationship with each other. One Pyramid Inch (PI) is 1/25 Pyramid Cubit (PC). Now a circle has 360 degrees which in past records corresponded to 360 days it take for Earth to revolve around the Sun. Today the Earth takes 365.15 days to revolve around the Sun. As such today the Circle should have 365.15 degrees in it. But we have continued with the convention of 360 degrees in a circle as it was in the past. But 360 degrees do not fit in Earth’s orbit because the orbit is not a perfect circle but an ellipse. Thus the Earth takes 365.15 days to go around the Sun but would have taken 360 days if the Earth was a perfect circle. 365.15 divided by 360 gives 1.01430555555 = K = Sacred Constant The Circle can be divided into small sections which taken together represent the total area of the Circle, the arc length of this section when totalled for all the sections give the Circumference of the Circle. Circumference = 2 pi Radius Area = pi x Radius squared For a Radius of 1 unit Circumference=2pi and Area=pi, that the Circumference is twice the area. This means that for every two units of Circumference, one unit of Area is described. Because a Circumference subtends 360 degrees of Circle so 2 degrees of Circumference = 1 unit of area it subtends. Circumference of Earth’s revolution= 365.15 days = 360 degrees Hence Length = Time = Degrees It is the study of Earth’s revolution around the Sun that the concept of Length merging with time and degrees emerged. This fundamental concept of interchangeability of distance, time and degrees is fundamental to understand the information and purpose contained in the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Here all units and dimensions are interchangeable as above. The present dilapidated height of the Great Pyramid of Khufu is 5450 PI. The original vertical height of the apex completed above the pavement is 5813.01 PI. The Original inclined height at middle of sides from pavement to completed apex is 7391.55 PI. The original inclined height at the corners from pavement to apex is 8687.87 PI. The original vertical height of apex above the subterranean chamber is 7015 PI. The present dilapidated base side length of the Great Pyramid of Khufu is 8950 PI. The base side socket length of the Great Pyramid of Khufu is 9131.05 PI. The base diagonal socket length is 12913.26 PI. The sum of the two base diagonals of the Great Pyramid of khufu is 25827 PI. The original angle of rise of the casing stones and the whole Great Pyramid of Khufu at the sides is 51 degrees 51 minutes and 44.3 seconds. The original angle of rise of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, when measured at the corners is 41 degrees 59 minutes and 18.7 seconds. The original angle of the Great Pyramid of Khufu at the summit is 76 degrees 17 minutes and 31.4 seconds. The original angle of the Great Pyramid of Khufu at the summit, diagonally or cornerwise is 96 degrees 1 minute and 22.6 seconds. The material used in the casing stones of the Great Pyramid of Khufu is the compact white limestone from the Mokattam mountain quarries on the East side of the River Nile. It has a density of 0.367 (Earth’s mean density is 1). The rest of the masonry of the Great Pyramid of Khufu is made of nummulites limestone of the Pyramid’s own hill, with a density of 0.412. The elevation of the pavement base of the Great Pyramid of Khufu above the neighbouring alluvial plain is 1500 PI. The elevation of the pavement above the average water level is 1750 PI. The elevation of the pavement of the Great Pyramid of Khufu above the Mediterranean Sea level is 2580 PI. The elevation of the subterranean well above the average water level of Egypt is 250 Pyramidal Inches (PI).
The Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu is formed of layers of stone slabs known as the courses. There are 204 intact courses but the number of courses could have been between 211 and 218 courses. These courses were covered by the white shining limestone casing stones. This was done to attract the attention of the observer to these courses and the details which are encapsulated in them. The following table shows the cause number from the pavement up, height of the individual course, height of the course above the pavement, and depth of the courses from the apex of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Course Height of Height of course Depth of Babylonian Level / course / above course population pavement/ below apex / millions
5813-5485=3.28 million base population about 20.5 MYBFN MYBFN = Million Years Before From Now
The courses represent time scale since the first Ziggurat was built and records of population were kept in it. The first Ziggurat was built around 21.8 millions years before from now (MYBFN). Thus every course represents 100,000 years and 10 courses represent one million years. Hence 204 courses still standing represent 20.4 million years. The height of each course also has a special meaning, it represents population growth in the 100,000 years a course represent as time. The depth of the course below the apex of the Great Pyramid of Khufu represent the population at that particular time. The time being calculated from counting the courses from pavement upwards, with the base course representing the time when the great Pyramid of Khufu was being built and the population counted from apex downwards. To get the Babylonian world population, divide the depth of the course below the apex with 100 to get the population in million. Since the Egyptian Babylonians moved into Egypt between 500,000 years and 800,000 million YBFN, the Egyptian population is indicated by the lower 5 to 8 courses. To get the Egyptian population divide the depth of the course below the apex by 1000 to get the population in million. For the time of the building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the base course is at a depth of 5845 PI, so this divide by 1000 is 5.845 million which was the population of Egypt at the time of the construction of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Similarly 5845 divided by 100 is 58.45 million which was the Babylonian world population at the time of the construction of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. To get the increase in population between any period, just add the course heights and divide by 100 to get the world Babylonian population increase in millions during that time period. From this it is very clear that meticulous data about population was collected and kept in the Ziggurats. In some important centres of Babylon, country specific data as well world wide Babylonian population data was also collected and kept. Two of the centers were at Egypt and Mesopotamia. Holy high Priest and Holy high King Pharaoh Khufu analysed and matriculated this population data into the courses of the Great Pyramid of Khufu so that it can be accessible to the later generations. This way the Great Pyramid of Khufu is the biggest demographic data centre and graph in the world. This also means that the Ziggurats were used to keep and safeguard and pass demographic data since the advent of Ziggurats in Babylonian religion, Mescac, about 21.8 million years BFN. From the data we can see that the rate of population growth is not uniform with some periods recording greater population growth and some less. But more importantly we can clearly see that the rate of population growth is extremely slow among the Babylonians with Babylonian population taking nearly 21.6 million years to grow from a population of about 790000 to a present population of about 80 million today. Considering the long period of nearly 21.8 million years of record keeping of population demography, this is extremely slow rate of growth of population and is one of the unique characteristic features of Human Mesopotamians (Babylonians) as a species when compared to other human species. Thus the walls of the Great Pyramid of Khufu and its courses are the population demographic chart of both the Egyptian Babylonian population and Babylonian world population in the architecture of the Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu. From the height of the courses from apex downwards we also notice that the increment of population was very low, generally in the range of 20 to 25 course PI or 0.2 to 0.25 million increase in population every 100,000 years or 200,000 to 250,000 increase in population every 100,000 yers. This comes to a population growth of 2 to 2.5 persons per year. This is an extremely slow rate of growth of population and is the characteristic feature of Human Mesopotamian population demographics. To calculate the percentage growth rate of population for start of record (Pr) and at the time of construction of the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Pc) for a period (T) of 20.4 million years
PR = [ (Pc-Pr) x 100] …………………… Pr ……………………….. 20400000
This growth rate multiplied by 2 and k gives PGR x 2 x 1.01430555555 = 0.00016726217 This multiplied by 1000 gives 0.16726217 = approximately 0.168 which is a golden ratio and hence the population growth of the Babylonians has been taking place in the golden ratio. The purpose of making the Great Pyramid of Khufu in obviously golden ratio or phi ratio is to attract the attention of the observer towards this population growth rate of Babylonians as encapsulated in the Great Pyramid of Khufu as shown above. The golden ratio is 1.61803398875 I………………………I…………..I a b I…………………………………….I a+b
a+b/a = a/b =1.618 = phi
Two quantities are in the golden ratio if their ratio is the same as the ratio their sum to the larger of the two quantities Because the Great Pyramid of Khufu is both a Golden Pyramid { the golden ratio is represented by the ratio of the length of the face (the slope height) inclined at an angle ⌀ to the ground, to half the length of the side of the square base, equivalent to the secant of the angle ⌀. slant height 186.4 m divided by 115.2 m half of base length is 1.6180555555 as is secant 51 degrees and 50 minutes} and a Pi Pyramid { a pyramid with a perimeter equal to 2 pi times the height, or h:b = 4:pi This triangle has a face angle of 51.854 degrees or 51 degrees and 51 minutes}, thus Pharaoh Khufu is attracting the attention of the observer to both the height of the pyramid and the perimeter of the Pyramid. This phi pi relationship corresponds [⌋phi =~4/pi]. A pyramid in which the apothem (slant height) is equal to phi times half the base width is called the golden pyramid. If an observer has to see the whole Great Pyramid of Khufu with the least amount of motion than the observer will have to circumambulate around the Pyramid at least once and look at its apex. Pharaoh Khufu wants the observer to look both at the perimeter and height of the perimeter. In this movement the observer will see the various courses of the Pyramid which form its perimeter at successive higher levels and the height of the pyramid. The calculation will reveal that the Great Pyramid of Khufu has a perimeter and height such that if the perimeter of the Great Pyramid of Khufu was to be converted into a circle, its radius will be equal to the height of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Further the observer can calculate that the base: height:apothem of the Great Pyramid of Khufu is in the ratio 1: square root phi:phi Also the observer will observe that the height of the courses is different from each other and hence is significant. After measuring all the heights of the courses and height of the courses from the pavement and knowing the height of the pyramid, the observer can than reverse the process and can calculate the depth of each course from the apex. There are 206 intact courses alluding to 20.6 million years since the advent of Ziggurat (=Pyramid) as a place of worship for the Babylonians. Also 20.6 is the number of inches in a common Cubit. Thus Pharaoh Khufu by constructing the Great Pyramid of Khufu with that particular base square and height and incorporating both the golden ratio and pi in the construction of the Great Pyramid of Khufu Giza is making the framework by which he can express the population demographic data of Babylonians for the past 20.6 million years in a meaningful way so that it can be deciphered by the observer. Having incorporated the phi and pi into the Pyramid, the increasing girth of the pyramid from apex downwards towards the base is also used to express further information about the population demography. In an abstract way because the Great Pyramid of Khufu has measures in ratio with various measures of Earth and as a pyramid can be considered a pie taken out from the Earth with its apex at the centre of the Earth and base forming the surface of the Earth, the Great Pyramid of Khufu by showing the population demography of the Babylon world on the surface tells us that the humans have originated by a process of evolution driven by the processes taking place inside the Earth. These processes lead to changes on the surface of the Earth which give rise to life and evolution of Human Mesopotamians (Babylonians). Thus Pharaoh Khufu acknowledges the role of evolution by which the holy Mardok has conceived us humans and other lifeforms. We have not even entered the Great Pyramid of Khufu but information pertaining to more than 20.6 million years of Babylonian population demography is made available by Pharaoh Khufu on the walls of the Pyramid. From course height chart we will see that as we go towards the the bottom or base of the Great Pyramid of Khufu from the apex, the height of the courses is variable but increases consistently only in the last four million years and even more remarkable increase found in courses numbered 10 to 1 (as counted from the base). This derives to maximum Babylonian population growth in the last one million years and even more so in the last 600,000 years. We also see that the lowest stone course is comparatively thinner because it is not complete yet but extrapolating the population growth of Babylonians in the last 4600 years since the building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, if the Pyramid is rebuilt now, this course stone layer will be almost 12 times as thick as all the other stone courses thickness combined. The base represents the stage of maximum and highest rate of Babylonian population growth. The subterranean well dug out in the centre of the Great Pyramid of Khufu base points to the fact that the base stone course layer will have to be stretched till that depth to showcase the population growth in the next few thousand years. The subterranean well is about 1500 PI below the base of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. From 58.13 million Babylonian population at the time of pyramid construction to today with a Babylonian population of 800 million is a 13.76 time increase. This is to show that in the present 100,000 year period that is going on as indicated by the lower most course of the pyramid and which at the time of building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu showed a Babylonian population of 58.13 million, will have completed 100,000 years, when the projected population will reach 46.85 times the population present at the time of building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. This is a population of 2724.84375 million. The present Babylonian population is 800 million. Thus when this population grows to 2724.84375 million, the present 100,000 year course will be over and a new course will start. This process of keeping records of Babylonian population in tiers or courses of 100,000 years became necessary because of the long period of time the Babylonians have existed on this planet, nearly 40 million years and of these Babylonians have maintained records of nearly 20.6 million years. Because it is almost impossible to transfer correct records from generation to generation over 20.6 million years, so population census and data has been transferred in the form of 100,000 years slabs or courses. But even in 100,000 years slabs and courses it becomes difficult to transfer such data over such long periods of time and hence geniuses like Pharaoh Khufu are born among Babylonians from time to time so that they can encapsulate the data in time machines like the Great Pyramid of Khufu. The Great Pyramid of Khufu also shows the male and female distribution of population. The King Chamber is located at the level of the 50th course and the Queen chamber is located at the 26th Course. The Queen chamber is directly below the apex of the pyramid as is the subterranean well but the King chamber is a little way away from the midline at an angle of 6.5 degrees with the apex. This position of the King chamber means that for the initial period of Babylonian population demographics, till about 5 MYBFN, there were more females than males. Because the Great Pyramid of Khufu follows both phi and pi ratios, thus at any level, the pyramid imaginary base will subtend a circle whose radius will be equal to the gap (length) or distance between the centre of such a pyramid and the apex of the Great Pyramid of Khufu.
SOHCAHTOA Sine: Sin ⌀ = opposite / Hypotenuse Cosine: Cos ⌀ = Adjacent/Hypotenuse Tangent: Tan ⌀ = Opposite/ Adjacent
Angles A + B + C = 180 degree Law of Sines (the Sine rule) a/sinA =b/SinB = c/sinC
Law of cosines (the cosine rule) c2 = a2 + b2 -2ab cos(C)
The line drawn from the apex of the Great Pyramid of Khufu to the horizontal passing through the King chamber (50 course from base) is parallel the north and south base lines of the pyramid. This line intersects the sides at Kl and Kr and K (at King chamber). This line is l, the line going perpendicularly straight down is h and intersects line KlKr at o. The angle kao = 6.5 Area of a triangle of sides alb, c is given by Square root S(S-a) (S-b) (S-c) where S= a+b+c/2 Area = 1/2abSinC Cos 6.5 =h/l or L=h/cos6.5 h/.995400 = 4157/.995400 = 4176.2105686 Also l2 = (KO)2 + h2 (as aok is a right angle triangle) (KO)2 =l2-h2 = (4176.21)^2 - (4157)^2 = 160080.9641 KO = 400.101192325
Area of triangle aOKr = 1/2 OKr x h = 1/2 x 3254.931 x 4157 = 6765374.0835
Area of triangle aOK = 1/2 x OK x h = 1/2 x 400.10119 x 4157 = 831610.323415
Area of triangle aKKl = area triangle aOKr - area triangle aOK =5933763.76009
Area of triangle aKKr = area triangle aKO + area triangle aOKr =7596984.40691
Ratio of triangle aKKr : triangle aKKl = 7596984.40691 / 5933763.76009 = 1.28029775266 Thus from about 20.6 MYBFN to 5 MYBFN, the Babylonian females were preponderant as compared to males in the ratio of 1.28029 females to every male.
Between 5 MYBFN and 2.6 MYBFN, the gender ratio slowly shifted towards a more balanced 1: 1 ratio from 2.6 MYBFN to now.
In terms of height drop this ratio implies a fall of 1686-907 PI = 779 PI = OQ Thus the height drop OQ is 779 angle KOQ = 90 and KO = 400.101192325 hence in triangle KOQ KQ^2 = KO^2 + OQ^2 KQ = 875.743258
aQ = 4944 area triangle KOQ = 1/2 OK X OQ 1/2 x 400.10119 x 779 = 155839.413505
Area OKrQrQ = Area OKlQlQ = A Area KlOQQl2 = Area KrOQQr2 = OKl x OQ = 3254.931 x 779 = 2535591.249 ( OKl = OKr) Area KlOQQl2 - Area KOQ = 2535591.249 - 155839.413505 = 2379751.8355 Area OKrQr2Q + Area QOK = 2535591.249 + 155839.413505 = 2691430.6625
Ratio KKrQr2Q : KKlQl2Q = 2691430.6625/ 2379751.8355 = 1.1309711468
Thus during the period 5 MYBFN and 2.6 MYBFN, the average female/male ratio shifted from 1.28 to 1.13 Thus more males began serving and hence ratio shifted towards more parity. This period may reflect a time when peace started prevailing and wars decreased, which accounted for most fatalities in males. Also there are indications that the medical knowledge improved to take care of wounded soldiers.
The phi and pi ratio pyramid means that we can calculate the volume and surface are at any depth of course to time by using the formulas for cone. Volume of pyramid above 203 course =1/3pir^2h = 1/3pir^3 = 1/3pih^3 3.142 x 368^3/3 = 52194937.5146
Surface area = pi r(r+s) s^2 = l^2 + h^2 = 2r^2= 2 x 368 ^2 = S= 520.430590953 SA = 3.142 x 368(368 + 520.43059) =1027253.20137
Volume/surface area = 50.8101969845
At course 5 volume = 3.14 x 5630^3/3 = 186781379193 Surface area = 240435535.787 volume/surface area = 776.84597
The Birth rate is given by the volume / surface area figure divided by 100 to give the birth rate percentage per annum. Thus at course 203, the volume/surface area figure is 50.810, which divided by 100 gives 0.5081 % birth rate per annum. Since the growth rate is 0.00008245157 % per annum, so the death rate can be calculated as Birth rate - growth rate 0.5081-.00008245157 = 0.50801754843% per annum
The birth rate in world Babylonian population has dramatically improved at the time of the building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu and this optimism is reflected in the projected population at the level of the subterranean well. The dramatic improvement in birth rate was brought about by rapid improvements in obstetric and gynaecology care which brought down the pregnancy related deaths as well as Infant Mortality rate brought about by vastly improved paediatric care. The growth in population was also brought about by peace prevailing in the Babylonian world which brought down the war casualties which was the main cause of deaths in earlier times. The growth rate in different periods over 20.6 million years is very different and is mainly due to the difference in death rates. As death rates increase, growth rate decreases, as death rate decrease, the growth rate increases. Thus growth rate is inversely proportional to the death rate. But if birth rate increases, than also growth rate increases and when birth rate decrease, the growth rate also decreases and hence growth rate is also directly proportional to the birth rate
growth rate = k birth rate/ death rate where K is a constant Thus knowing the birth rate and growth rate and applying a suitable value for the constant K, we can calculate the death rate for different periods as well. Thus the Great Pyramid of Khufu is population data centre of world Babylonian population for the past 20.6 million years. But it also gives projection for the future population.
The Great Pyramid of Khufu lies on a place on Earth where the landmass of Earth both North and South of it and East and West of it are equal. Thus the Great Pyramid of Khufu lies at the centre of Earth’s landmass. This provides the Great Pyramid of Khufu Giza with a unique position on planet Earth. It lies almost at 30 degrees North Latitude and by its position as the centre of Earth’s landmass makes it the ideal candidate for the 0 degree meridian Longitude. Hence all distances East or West should be measured from the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon and so should all distances North or South of it. Thus the Great Pyramid of Khufu is ideally paced for all Longitudes to be centred from here and hence time should be measured in relation to the Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon, with it being at 0 degree meridian Longitude. This time may be called the Khufu Mean Time in honour of the genius of Pharaoh Khufu, the architect and scientist of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon. This is Khufu Mean Time or KMT. Both the open ventilatory canal of the King chamber are placed at 10 o clock position to the clock, with one at 10 O clock hour position and the other at 10 O clock minutes position, with also hint of a 10 O clock second position, if the base of King chamber is the centre of the King chamber clock. Since both of these reach the surface of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, they are referencing the value of the course stones in time. They are referring to (10 x 10) 000 years each stone course represents in terms of time of the Babylonian history since the inception of Ziggurat in Babylonian religion. Similar Arm tunnels are coming out of the Queen chamber but they are much shorter and do not communicate to the outside but they also point to 10 O clock hour and minute positions of clock, whose centre is the Queen chamber. This is gain to remind the the observer of the (10 x 10)000 years of magnitude of time represented by the Great Pyramid of Khufu courses. Thus these total of 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 O clock positions give 100,000 years the value of each course in terms of time. The ventilatory arms also refer to the log base of 10 used externally in the Pyramid and the King chamber and to a lesser extent in Queen chamber. The vertical height of the Great Pyramid of Khufu is the radius of a theoretical circle, the length of whose curved circumference is equal to the sum of the lengths of all four base sides of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. The Great Pyramid of Khufu shows the ratio of its height to twice its base as ratio 1: pi. Taking the height of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza as 486.2567 and base as 763.81, than ration of height to twice base is as 486.2567/2x763.81 = 486.256/1527.62 = 1/3.141596 = 1: pi
The Great Pyramid of Khufu measures 9131.05 PI on one side and hence 36524.2 of the perimeter. This divided by 100 gives 365.242, which is the 365.242 days of a year. Hence perimeter of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza represent a year in time. This is an indication that the perimeter which is formed by the base course of stones represent time and since perimeter of base is related to the circumference of a circle whose radius is the height of the Pyramid, thus the height of the pyramid which is formed of nearly 206 to 218 courses represents time. Thus each course is 100,000 years in vertical direction. This is the purpose of constructing a pyramid related to time and a circle and its height. The walls of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon are indented so as to assimilate the curvature of the Earth in their bellies or the radius of the sphere represented by the curvature of the walls of the Great Pyramid of Khufu have a radius equal to the radius of the Earth. (Radius of Each = 6371 Km = 3959 miles. The equatorial circumference of Earth is about 24901 miles (40075 km) and pole to pole the meridional circumference is 24860 miles (40008 Km). Earth’s density is 5.513 grams per cubic centimetre. Egyptian common cubit is 18.24 PI and Egyptian Royal cubit is 20.64 inches. The great Assyrian cubit is 25.26 inches. Twenty five Pyramidal inch is one ten millionth part of Earth’s polar radius and a sacred cubi
“The noon reflections from the East and West faces of the Pyramid projected triangular images on the ground on each day of the year. They are almost east and west respectively at the summer solstice . The apex of each triangular image is as both-east and north-west respectively from the east and west corners of the south base side of the pyramid at the vernal equinoctial and autumnal equinoctial noon. The line of the south side of the triangular image pointed due north-east at vernal equinoctial and autumnal equinoctial noon. Similarly the line of south side, projected from the west face slope of the pyramid pointed due north-west at vernal equinoctial and autumnal equinoctial noon”. The reflected light proceeding from the east and west face slopes of the Great Pyramid of Khufu at noon thus defined Winter as distinct from Spring, Summer and Autumn. “The east and west noon reflected beams have each a surface seen from the side of the Great Pyramid of Khufu and a surface seen from the south side of the Pyramid. The east or west noon reflected beam as seen from the south appeared inclined away from the observer throughout the year. But when viewed from the north of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, appeared inclined away from the observer during Spring, Summer and Autumn but appeared overhanging towards the observer during Winter.” This characteristic shadow pattern of the Great Pyramid of Khufu during a part of the year, defined Winter as a separate season from other seasons. The New Year festival is celebrated 1 to 2 November. The people buy candles to kindle them in the evening the graves of their relations because all the dead come to visit their homes in that night, the eve of all souls.
The interval between successive autumnal or vernal equinoxes or between successive winter or summer solstices defines the Solar year. The interval between the Earth’s position at any time in the year in relation to the fixed stars, and its next return to that position defines the Sidereal year. The interval between successive annual returns of the Earth to the point-defined as perihelion-in its orbit nearest the Sun defines the Anomalistic year. The Solar year is slightly less than 365 and 1/4 days, the Sidereal year is slightly more than 365 and 1/4 days and the Anomalistic year is slightly longer than the Sidereal year. All these three values are represented in the base of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon. The early Astronomical year began at Autumnal equinox 23rd September. Winter begins midway 8th November (early November agricultural year began). Winter solstice is 23 December. Spring begins midway 4 February. Later Astronomical year began at Venal equinox of 21 March. The Summer begins midway 6 May and early May agricultural year began. Summer solstice is 21 June. Autumn begins midway 8 August and Autumnal equinox is 23 September. The commencement of the season of sowing is 1 November.
Finnish prayer of the sower
Blessings to the seed I scatter, where it falls upon the meadow, By the grace of Ukko ( holy Marduk) mighty, Through the open finger spaces of the hand all things fashioned Queen of meadow-land and pasture! Bid the Earth unlock her treasures Bid the soil the young seed nourish, Never shall their teaming forces Never shall their strength prolific Fail to nourish and sustain us If the daughters of creation, They, the free and bounteous given still extend their gracious favour Offer still their strong protection Rise, O Earth! from out thy slumbers Bid the soil unlock her treasures!
Cacama!
“When the height of the Great Pyramid of Khufu is taken as 484 feet and as 0.00000484 is the tangent of one second of arc, the smallest unit of angular measure” “The Great Pyramid of Khufu Perimeter, 36515 Pi or 3042.9666 feet is exactly one half minute of arc on the Earth’s Equator” “The number of feet to the Sacred mile is 5258.16 and the number of sacred miles in the circumference of the Earth is 25,000 miles=40,000 Km =200,000 Furlongs = 365150 feet” “One minute of Arc = 6085.833 feet. One second of arc =101.430555 feet or 1217.1666 inches” “A period of time is also used to represent a unit of length. 5258.16 feet to the mile has the same number as the minutes in the sacred year-525816” “ One sacred meter = 3.28635 feet = 39.4362 inches and 1/39.4362 inches = 0.253574127 x 100 =2.5374127 cm/inch” “The sacred value for annual precession is 50.90017909 seconds of arc”
The degrees and length can be related in the Great Pyramid of Khufu. The angle of the walls= 51.84 degrees. 51.84 x K = 52.5815999997. This multiplied by 9 = 473.234399997, this multiplied by K gives 480.004280994 sacred feet as the peak height of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon. This correlates the degrees with length as the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon follows pi and phi relationship. The Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon incorporates the pi and phi systems in its architecture to show the interchangeability of distance, time and degrees. This in turn gives us the sacred ratio K and sacred units of distance, time and degrees, which can be used to understand all the data given at the surface of the Great Pyramid of Khufu and its interior. Since the perimeter of the base of the Great Pyramid of Khufu incorporates the sacred, solar and sidereal years, it also shows that the Laws of planetary motions and the Laws of Gravitation as governing their motions around the Sun were known to the Babylonians prior to the building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Giza, Egypt Babylon.