pyramidologists

  • 1Mathematics and art — have a long historical relationship. The ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks knew about the golden ratio, regarded as an aesthetically pleasing ratio, and incorporated it into the design of monuments including the Great Pyramid,[1] the Parthenon …

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  • 2Pyramidology — is a term used, sometimes disparagingly, to refer to various pseudoscientific speculations regarding pyramids, most often the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.Martin Gardner, Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science , Dover, 1957; a reprint of In… …

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  • 3Pyramid inch — The pyramid inch, infrequently called the sacred Jewish inchFact|date=July 2007, is a unit of measure claimed by pyramidologists to have been used in ancient times. Supposedly it was one twenty fifth of a sacred cubit , 1.00106 British inches, or …

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  • 4John Wilson (historian) — John Wilson (8 June 1799, Kilmarnock, Scotland – 22 January 1870, Brighton, England [Boase, F., Modern English biography , 6 vols, 1892 1921] ) was the ideological architect of British Israelism.Wilson commenced studying at great length in the… …

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  • 5List of works designed with golden ratio — Works designed with the golden ratio are works of human design that are proportioned according to the golden ratio, an irrational number that is approximately 1.618; it is often denoted by the Greek letter φ (phi).Early historyIt is claimed that… …

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