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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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