value of pi and 22/7
Marko Rauhamaa
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Mon Jun 20 03:32:43 EDT 2016
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Lawrence D’Oliveiro <lawrencedo99 at gmail.com>: > On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 10:26:03 AM UTC+12, Gregory Ewing wrote: > >> If you're building something the size of a pyramid, that could >> add up to quite a lot of error. > > Particularly since so many of their neighbours had worked out how to > do much better than that, thousands of years earlier... Width/height ratio of the pyramid of Cheops was so close to π/2 that UFO enthusiasts were convinced alien technology was used in the construction of the pyramids. The whole story involving cubits, drums and fingers is here: <URL: http://doernenburg.alien.de/alternativ/pyramide/pyr12_e.php>. This is the definite proof, that no god, astronaut or Atlantean wizard had any intention of coding Pi into one of the many pyramids erected in Egypt. Pi is simply a result of the measurement methods used in old Egypt! Marko
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