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                by Willem Witteveen
 
                                                                                            
            
                                                                                            
                                                                                            
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                  The ancient Egyptian royal cubit (meh neswt) was the standard
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                  linear measure in Egypt and was based on the forearm length
                  from the middle finger tip to the elbow bottom. Several cubit rods
                  have survived. Fourteen rods were described and compared by the
 Portfolio       German Egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius in 1865. These cubit rods
                  range from 52.35 to 52.92 centimetres in length, and are divided into
                  seven palms and of which each palm is divided into four fingers (a
 Concepts       total of 28 fingerbreadths or digits). The fingers are further
                  subdivided. The cubit in general use measured approximately 52.3
                  centimetres. The exact length of the royal cubit is encoded in the
 Blog            King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The exact value
                  follows from the right-angled triangle with angles of 30, 60 and 90
                  degrees (3 – 6 – 9).
 
             
                  Cubit rod of Maya, the overseer of the treasuries during the reign
                                  of Tutankhamen (18th dynasty)
 
A 30-60-90 right triangle is a special type of right triangle where
the three angles measure 30 degrees, 60 degrees, and 90 degrees.
The triangle is significant because the sides exist in an easy-to-
remember ratio: x : x√3 : 2x. That is to say, the hypotenuse is twice
as long as the shorter leg, and the longer leg is the square root of 3
times the shorter leg. The exact length of the royal cubit is equal to
the 30-degree angle in radians being 0.5236 or π/6 metres. The
60-degree angle is π/3 radians or 1.0472; the year of completion
of the Giza complex according to the book of Willem Witteveen is
10,472 B.C.E. The exact age and origin of the royal cubit is not
documented but its use is also known from Old Kingdom
architecture around 2700 B.C.E.
        “If you knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and
          9, you would have a key to the universe” –
                            Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla claimed that these numbers were extremely important
but gave no further explanation. The numbers are related to energy
and vibration as 3 x 6 x 9 equals 162. The resonant frequency of
the King’s Chamber is 16.2 hertz and is equivalent to the second
harmonic of the Schumann frequency for the latitude of Giza. In
Witteveen’s book about the true function of the Great Pyramid, this
frequency is called the ‘Golden Frequency of Giza’ because of its
relationship with the Golden Number Φ (1.618). The resonant
frequency of the sarcophagus inside the King’s Chamber is 81 hertz
or 162 divided by 2. The Great Pyramid of Giza was a receiving
antenna for the 8.1-hertz Schumann frequency. The height of the
Great Pyramid is 8.1 x 18 = 145.8 metres in which 18 is 3 + 6 + 9.
          “The mathematical fingerprint of God is the                 
                         number 9”
                                                                      
All numbers and ratios used and embedded by Thoth, the ancient
Egyptian architect of the universe and meticulously arranged by
Ma’at, his goddess consort responsible for stability and cosmic
order.
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