“Mind-Blowing Secrets of the Ancient Pyramids Unveiled: Unraveling the Mysteries”

The pyramids show knowledge of mathematical constants

Now it gets really strange. If you subtract the length of the Cheops Pyramid from its height, you get 314.16 – 100 times Pi. If you add the two sides together in meters, it also equals 100 P.

Pi is a well-known mathematical constant and was only determined in 1793 – within the framework of modern measurements. The Egyptians were far ahead of their time. The ancient Egyptians often measured in cubits. One cubit is equal to 0.0536 meters. The circumference of a circle with a diameter of one cubit is equal to Pi! Is this a coincidence?

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