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The Mathematical Secrets of the Great Pyramid
Beyond their massive scale, the pyramids hold impossible precision—ratios and numbers that continue to baffle modern ...
Mysterious hieroglyphs written in red paint on the floor of a hidden chamber in Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza are just numbers, according to a mathematical analysis of the 4,500-year-old mausoleum.
The sum of the 100th row is 100 3 = 1,000,000. If you add up the sum values of rows 1 to 8, the result is always the row number raised to the third power.
A pyramid made of 11,440 golf balls is a sight to behold, especially when it topples. Knowing this, retired math teacher Bob Swaim enlisted some Boy Scouts and other volunteers to build one in ...
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