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first applications: "TRI-TEN MEASURE" & "THE MACHINE ARRAY" joseph edward batter & stephen langton goulet a joey bee philix production updated
Spring 2008
"The most incomprehensible
thing about the world is that it is comprehensible." AE
This section presents lix grid as manifested through the Planetary Mean Distances and cross section of the Great Pyramid based on the lix Unit: (1 lix = 1.001006(153) British feet) |
Proofs:
the A.U.
= ( phi / 33) x 1013 lix,
Light
Speed: 982,582,582.5825
lix per second,
and in the Great
Pyramid, the Hi Phive
and Point
Phive Chamber Codes
where lixcaliber
reveals an astonishing Paean to Number.
The Sun
(Cypher), Planets and Great Pyramid are designated numbers
which form the lix grid:
Cypher(0),
Jupiter(1), Venus(2), Saturn(3),
Great Pyramid(5), Earth(4),
Neptune(6), Mars(7),
Uranus(10), Mercury(8),
Pluto(9)*
( 1.61803399 to the 16th and 17th power,
(Lucas #16 and #17), divided by 1000)
TriTen Measure
is a two dimensional representation of the Solar
System based
on the "Pyrameter" Triangle. Its source
is the Golden Section and Pi.
The scale "lixcaliber" is
an artifact, discovered within the geometry
when the final draft of TriTen Measure was
nearing completion.
The Pyrameter Coordinates
By application of the Pyrameter Triangle
the coordinates of a Grid can be calculated.
Pyrameter is less
than 90 degrees, the LIX Grid is parallelogram, not square.
Let "V"
represent the vertical adjustment and "H"
the horizontal.
V = .24 - .00355 LIX
H = .0144 LIX
(355 is the numerator of " C "
the Pi ratio: 355 /113 )
(144 is phibo #12)
The Pyrameter coordinates find resolution
on the second grid location:
the lix grid coordinates
Pyrameter Triangle produces a grid with phive
points
designated 1 - 2 - 5 - 6 -
10.
Pyrameter Set (PYR)
By application of Pyrameter Triangle
to the Phive Grid locations
their vertical measure above the
base can be determined:
Pyrameter Triangle Height
= P = 127.3220037 lix
Base =
T = 100 lix
|
PYR1 |
2P |
254.6440074 |
| PYR2 |
2P
+ T |
354.6440074 |
| PYR5 |
3P
+ T |
481.9660111
|
|
PYR6 |
5P
+ T |
736.6100185 |
| PYR10 |
5P
+ 3T |
936.6100185 |
|
PYR2:
Venus
galileo views venus
In Joes' own words:
"On that glorious day the dimensions found their greatest refinement
and
everything began to fall into place".
* The Pyrameter slope angles on Tri Ten have thickness,
the difference between their fixed position
on the lix grid and their centre of gravity,
their mean distance from the Sun in lix. Plutos' line is
the thickest,
as only a quarter of it's journey around the
Sun had been measured, at the time the drawings were produced.
The existence
of the Kuiper
Belt, of which Pluto and Charon are members, was not widely
known
thirty years ago, Plutos largest moon Charon was discovered
in 1978. Further research will determine
the centre of gravity for the Belt, it's AU,
and the line thickness of #9 will be adjusted accordingly.
Venus'
line on the lix grid, position 2B on Tri-Ten Measure,
has no thickness.
The Pyrameter Set value
(PYR2), is
equal to Venus' mean distance from the Sun in
lix.
2(1/.3phi2) + 100 = 354.6440074 lix
Lixcaliber reveals a radiant Venus reflected in a mirror at the edge of a great step:
177.322 VENUS 223.771
The lix grid Locations for the mean
distances of the Phive remaining
Planets:
Saturn 3, Earth 4, Mars 7, Mercury
8, Pluto 9
are determined by returning to the
Hi Phive
chamber by way of the "Great Step"
and dimension Z of the lix
Number Code.
The distance from the Great Step along
the main passages centerline to the south
wall
of the Hi
Phive Chamber: [Z] = 223.771
/ 5 = 44.754 lix.
The Pyrameter Set value
for Venus, PYR2 = 354.644
354.644 / 2 = 177.322
The Magnum Module
Dimension [A], the distance
from the main passages centerline
to the
East face of the coffer is 1/5th the horizontal
perimeter of the Chamber: [M], Magnum.
[M] = 103.0380124 / 5 = 20.60760248
= [A]
The Magnum Module [A] is brought out of
Hi Phive
and placed at the Pyramid location:
5E on the lix planetary grid.
THE MACHINE ARRAY
( outside dimensions 2.207 x 3.571 lix)
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Cross section of Number Phive, (5E), the Great Pyramid at Gizeh based on the Pyrameter Triangle. scale 1:200
The PYRameter Set value for the height of the Great Pyramid (PYR5):
3P + T = ( 3 x 127.32200375 ) + 100 = 481.9660111 lix
The Cypher, axis is
moved .5 lix to the right of its
position on Tri-Ten Measure
and here represents the center of the base of
the Great Pyramid.
The Great Step at the top of the Grand
Gallery is on the vertical line.
Note the movement of 5E on both drawings.
"Array" refers to the major
geometric centers on all four drawings.
I will introduce the other centres
at a later date.
123 to the power of .1 = 1.618044685
phi = 1.618033989
diff = .000010696
31415
+
1618
= 33033
The first "0" in pi appears
at the 33rd digit.
(
There is also a "0" at digit 55 and 66).
there are 33 digits between
the first three 0's of phi
The first 7 Phibonacci
numbers
total 33: 1 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 5 + 8 + 13
| 3 1 4 1 5 9 | 2 6 5 3 5 8 |
9 7 9 3 2 3 | 8 4 6 2 6 4 | 3 3 8 3 2 7 | 9 5 0 2 8 8 |
4 1 9 7 1 6 |
|
23 |
29 |
33 |
30 |
26 |
32 |
28 |
| 85 |
141 | 201 |
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| 1 6 1 8 0 3 | 3 9 8 8 7 4 |
9 8 9 4 8 4 |
8 2 0 4 5 8 |
6 8 3 4 3 6 |
5 6 3 8 1 1 |
7 7 2 0 3 0 |
| 19 |
39 |
42 |
27 |
30 |
24 |
19 |
| 100 |
157 |
200 |
While it might seem insignificant, the first 18 digits of phi total 100 and the first 42 total 200,the digits of pi add to 1000 on the 221st digit, a 1 (221 = 17 x 13)
consider that no other "hundred" appears on an exact digit in the first 300 digits of either pi or phi
with the mind boggling exception of these two:
galileo views moon
earth conjunction
galileo photos(jpl)
Links
"Pi is one of the most
beautiful things in all the world and if I can share
that joy in numbers,
if I can share that in some small measure with the world
through my writing and through
my speaking, then I feel that I will have done something
useful."
Daniel Tammet (In March
2004, recited 22,514 digits of pi from memory without
error)
The LIX Unit
the
Golden
Section
and a useful Pyramid
site.
text, formulas
and graphics
stephen langton goulet and
joseph edward batter
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