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The King's Chamber Floor, decoded
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The King’s Chamber floor appears to be randomly-sized blocks, perhaps the forerunner for the “crazy paving” décor style. Like everything else about Giza, it is actually mathematically designed, incorporating almost all the favourite irrationals used extensively elsewhere around the site. The floor includes π, φ, φ², e², √2, √3, √5, √7, √π, √φ, √e, as well as c² , g₀ and α. References to the speed of light allow us to potentially also model Einstein’s famous equation, using stone lengths.
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