A two dimensional representation of the Solar System based on the lix unit and pyrameter triangle.
Its source is the Golden Section and pi. The scale, “lixcaliber”, an artifact discovered within the geometry
when the final draft of TriTen was nearing completion.
Actual Dimensions: 2.207 x 3.571 lix = phi16x phi17 divided by 1000

The sun, (Cypher), Planets and Great Pyramid are designated numbers for their positions on 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).
For number enthusiasts: 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 4, 6, 7, 10, 8, 9.
5 is retracted one step and 10 retracted two.
The Pyrameter Coordinates:

By application of the pyrameter triangle, the coordinates of a grid can be calculated.
The triangle is slightly less than 90 degrees which means the lix grid is parallelogram, not square.
Let “V” represent the vertical adjustment and “H” the horizontal:
V = .24 – 0.00355
H = 0.0144
The pyrameter coordinates find resolution on the second grid location:

lix grid coordinates
The pyrameter triangle produces a grid with five points designated:
1, 2, 5, 6, 10


355 is the numerator of “C“, the pi ratio: 355 / 113
144 is phibo #12
Pyrameter (pyr) Set:
By application of the pyrameter triangle to the phive grid locations
their vertical measure from the base can be determined.
pyrameter triangle: height = 127.32200375 lix, base = 100
| pyr1 | 2P | 254.6440074 |
| pyr2 | 2P + T | 354.6440074 |
| pyr5 | 3P + T | 481.96600111 |
| pyr6 | 5P + T | 736.6100185 |
| pyr10 | 5P + 3T | 936.6100185 |

pyr2 Venus

When Joe was investigating the planetary mean distances in early 1980 Venus’ distance from the Sun
was given as an eight digit number in miles: 67,235,000.
Converting to feet, x 5280 = 355.0008 x 108 ft.
Recognizing the significance, Joe divided the number by pyr2: 354.6440074 and produced the lix conversion: 1.001006. In his own words, “On that glorious day the dimensions found their greatest refinement and everything began to fall into place.”
The pyrameter slope angles on the lix grid have varying thickness determined by the difference between their fixed position on the grid and their centre of gravity, their mean distance from the Sun in lix. Pluto, #9, is the thickest line as only a quarter of it’s orbit around the Sun had been measured at the time the drawings were rendered.
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. Future measurements will determine the centre of gravity for the belt, it’s AU, and #9s’ line thickness will be adjusted accordingly.
Venus’ slope line on the lix grid, position 2B on TriTen Measure, has no thickness.
The pyrameter set value 2pyr, is exactly equal to Venus’ mean distance from the Sun in lix.
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Lixcaliber reveals a radiant Venus reflected in a mirror on the edge of a Great Step:
The lix grid locations for 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 at the top of the Grande Gallery and dimension [Z] of the lix number code.
The distance from the Step to the south wall of the chamber:
[Z] = 223.771 / 5 = 44.7542 lix
pyrameter Set Venus = pyr2 = 354.644
354.644 / 2 = 177.322

Dimension [A], the distance from the main passageways centreline to the East face of the Coffer is 1/5th the horizontal perimeter, [M].
[Y] x 6 = 17.17300207 x 6 = 103.0380124 lix = [M]
[M] / 5 = 20.60760248 lix = [A]
[A] is brought out of Hi Phive and positioned at the Pyramid location: 5E on the lix grid.
The Machine Array

Cross section of number phive, (5E) the Great Pyramid at Gizeh based on the pyrameter triangle.
dimensions 2.207 x 3.571 lix
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 TriTen Measure and here represents the centre of the base of the Great Pyramid. The edge of 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.
The remaining centers will be presented at a later date.
As for undiscovered chambers within the Great Pyramid, a most promising candidate is the point on 2, Venus’ slope angle, where thirteen lines intersect revealing six squares directly North, right, of the Hi Phive Chamber.
A chamber there would likely run East-West, 90 degrees from the existing ones. On TriTen measure a 45 degree angle through the corners of the largest square touches 10, 1 lix on lixcaliber.

spirals of Antarctica
galileo images: jpl
“The seasons were named for a reason, to express in one word the full spectrum of all they contain. Certain numbers delineate the rise and fall of our lives in concert with the ebb and flow of Earths’ transit through the Cosmos. Acknowledging their role in our daily and yearly existence means accepting our role in their perennial purpose. Measurement systems founded on accuracy, efficiency and elegance are the cornerstone of any successful Culture. Isn’t it about Time?”
excerpt from The Annual Mythmatical. stephen langton goulet, Popular Astronomy April/June ’07

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“the lix grid”
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updated October, 2011