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What Do We Really Know About the Great Pyramid of Giza? Here are the Latest Discoveries

Ancient Egyptians knew math

Ancient Egyptians were aware of mathematical constants. When you subtract the length of the Great Pyramid from its height, the answer is 314.16-100 times Pi. When the two sides are added together in meters, you get the Golden Number or 100 times Phi.

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These mathematical constants did not come to light until 1793. Ancient Egyptians measured in cubits which is 0.563 meters and a circle’s circumference that has the diameter of one cubit is equal to Pi. The ancient Egyptians were ahead of their time.

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