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Title: Cheops perfect inclination
Post by: Drannom on December 03, 2007, 10:15:35 PM
hello

here my french calculation of Cheop inclination, to get it just make 7 units high and 11 units length, it so easy

notice that the corner angle to the top is exactly 42 degres

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Title: Re: Cheops perfect inclination
Post by: nitinnun on July 29, 2008, 11:49:03 PM
the cheops dimensions are not required, for the pyramid to work.
the cheops dimensions are merely the most efficient.

because at that dimension, each triangle-side is 45 degree's from the floor of the pyramid. making the magnetic current of the positive peak, equal in strength, to the magnetic current of the negative base.


i typed about how to harvest electricity from a pyramid, in my thread in the news forum.
it involves a copper peak, which is electrically floating. electrically sepperated from the negative base-half of the pyramid!
Title: Re: Cheops perfect inclination
Post by: Drannom on July 30, 2008, 10:19:23 AM
Hello Nitinnun, i agree that any angle will produce some effect

i hope your topic will be move in the Pyramid Power section

using a pyramid as a giant diode is very well see, some others use sort of resoonating pyramid effects

sorry for my french calculation , here some explanation

theory 1:
ancient egyptian priest said that the height of the Cheop pyramid multiply by itself will give the exact number of the surface of one triangular side of the pyramid

theory 2:
the sum of all side of a pyramid divided by the (height x 2)= PI= 3.1416....

theory 3:(my theory)
if height = 7 and side = 11 then you get the right angle !! mysteriously

theory 4:
alum was used in ancient egypt, potassium alum crystals are growing naturally in that shape !! mysteriously indeed, and crystals does not need earth magnetic field to work

theory 5:
the angle of the Cheop pyramid is and hyper dimensionnal shape cause the height (H x H) is equal to the surface of a triangle side of the pyramid (theory 1, theory 2)

number 7 and 11 are well known as esoteric number, i wonder why there is only those two numbers to get the right shape, and i have tried a lot of combination of 2 numbers, it was very long search

the quest continu...
 
Title: Re: Cheops perfect inclination
Post by: johnyb on August 07, 2008, 08:33:59 AM
Hi Nitinnun,
Can you tell me what the angle & or ratios of the actual sides would be. Over the years i have made small pyramids with solid cardboard material. I have read about angles some time ago, and as i remember it,  some people used a slight variation.

 In terms of cutting up one of the four side of the pyramid, what are the actual angles used in one of the sides, and what is the relationship or ratio of the base length of that side, to the other lengths that at the pinnacle of the pyramid. Or even perhaps the relationship/ ratio of base width, to height.

Thanks
Title: Re: Cheops perfect inclination
Post by: nitinnun on August 07, 2008, 11:52:52 AM
the cheops dimension, are sides that are 95% as long as the base.
or a base which is 5% longerthan the sides.

if the base angles of each triangle are 52 degree's, than that will cause each side to be positioned 45 degree's from the floor.
this is also the cheops.


i tried to make the sepperation between peak and base, somewhere in the middle.
once i get it working, someone else can worry about where the optimal place for the sepperation is located.