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A mysterious story about the pyramids

1, cursed Pharaoh grave digger

1923, Lord carnaffin, who funded the excavation of Pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb, died suddenly one year after the excavation began. On the day of his death, Lord Carnarvon's dog kept howling and the power went out. Some superstitious people claim that "this is the Pharaoh's curse".

2. There is also advice in the book of death.

There is always a very mysterious book of death when ancient Egyptian mummies are buried. Although its name is the book of death, this book is not all a curse on grave robbers, but there are also some suggestions for people to enjoy the rest of their lives.

The grave robbers were smashed to death in the coffin.

1944, a grave robber sneaked into the old coffin of the pyramid and stole some gold, but the lid of the coffin suddenly fell off, trapping the grave robber in the coffin. Then the top of the tomb collapsed, eventually killing the grave robbers trapped in the coffin.

After being arrested, the grave robber became the tour guide of Pharaoh's tomb.

1980, a grave robber sold the treasures of 30 mummies and was captured by the Egyptian government. Surprisingly, the Egyptian government unexpectedly "forgave" the crime of grave robbers. Not only that, but also arranged a job for him as a tour guide to show tourists around the Pharaoh's tomb.

The pyramids are secret bases built by foreigners.

Pyramid of khufu is not a mausoleum, but the foothold of aliens coming to the earth and a stop in the lower world of the gods; It is the first secret temple in human history, and a warehouse stores important documents from the beginning to the end of the world in history; It is an observatory, which is used to observe the sky, understand the movement of stars and predict the future; It is a multifunctional measuring instrument, which can be used for surveying and mapping a large number of land. It can calculate the time and determine that there are 365.422 days in a year.

unsolved mystery

John tyler, an Englishman, is an amateur of astronomy and mathematics, and also a lover of pyramids. He made many amazing discoveries about the pyramids. He studied the pyramids according to the data provided in the literature. After calculation, he found that the Great Pyramid of Khufu contains many mathematical principles.

First, he noticed that the base angle of the Great Pyramid of Khufu was 5 1' instead of 60'. It is found that the area of each wall triangle is equal to the square of its height. In addition, the ratio of tower height to tower foundation perimeter is the ratio of radius of the earth to perimeter, so pi can be obtained by dividing the tower height by twice the bottom edge. Taylor believes that this ratio is by no means accidental. He proved that the ancient Egyptians knew that the earth was round, and they also knew the ratio of the radius to the circumference of the earth. Taylor's idea was supported by British mathematician Professor Charles Peter Smith.

1864, Smith visited pyramid of khufu on the spot. Claimed that he had discovered more secrets of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. For example, the tower height multiplied by the ninth power of 10 is equal to the distance from the earth to the sun; The perimeter of the tower foundation is calculated according to a certain unit, that is, the number of days in a year, and so on.

In other words, the Great Pyramid contains not only units of length. It also contains units for calculating time. Smith's field trip was praised by the Royal Society, and he was awarded the gold medal of the Society. Later, another Englishman, Ferrand Qi Petrie, took his father's measuring instruments carefully improved with 20 years of painstaking efforts to survey the Great Pyramid.

In surveying and mapping, he was surprised to find that the straight line and angle error of the Great Pyramid was almost zero, and the deviation was less than 0.25 inch in the length of 350 feet. However, the book written by Petrie after the investigation denies Smith's statement that the circumference of the tower foundation is equal to the number of days in a year. Petrie's book caused an uproar among scientists. How much knowledge and wisdom the ancient Egyptians condensed in the pyramids is still an unsolved mystery.

The side length of the square at the bottom of the pyramid *2÷ The height of the pyramid is exactly equal to 3. 14, which is π.

The angle between the upward passage and the horizontal plane is 26, and the angle between the lateral surface and the horizontal plane is 52, which is exactly twice that of 26!

Bottom perimeter * tower height = perimeter: radius

The weight of the pyramid × 10× 10 15 power = the weight of the earth.

The height of the pyramid × 10× 10 to the 9th power ≈ 65438+500 million kilometers = the distance from the earth to the sun.

The square of the height of the pyramid tower = the area of the triangle on the side of the pyramid

The length of pyramid of khufu base is 230.36m, which is 36 1.3 1 kubit (Egyptian unit of measurement), which is about 1 year.

The longitudinal bisector of the square at the bottom of pyramid of khufu extends to infinity, which is the meridian of the earth. This vertical bisector bisects the land and sea on the earth and bisects the Nile estuary delta. The diagonal of the bottom square is extended, which can include the Nile estuary delta; The center of the tower is located at the center of gravity of all continents.