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Great Chamber-COFFER |
by David Bowman
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In the previous chapter we have seen how numbers 13 and 14 are carefully incorporated into the composition. The coffer has also the same code encrypted which is most obviously the intended message. The outer width of the coffer was measured as 41.91 which equals 2 royal cubits or 14 palms, while the length is 103.68 equaling 5 royal cubits or 140 palms. The outer height is 38.12 with the closest proposition of 13 palms. All main outer dimensions of the coffer are therefore reflecting the intended numbers 13, and 14 from whose combinations the proportions of the Great Chamber are generated. The symbolism of numbers is expressed by means of palms not royal cubits, as the composition requires a smaller fraction of the cubit.
| dimension |
b.inch |
cm |
royal c. |
palm |
digit |
| outer width* |
41.97 |
106.6 |
2 |
14 |
58 |
| outer length |
103.68 |
263.2 |
5 |
35 |
140 |
| floor diag. |
111.85 |
284.1 |
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38 |
152 |
| outer height* |
38.12 |
96.8 |
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13 |
52 |
| outer height + lid |
46.34 |
117.7 |
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(15.7) |
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| inner width* |
26.69 |
67.8 |
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9 |
36 |
| inner length |
88.39 |
224.5 |
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30 |
120 |
| inner height |
29.59 |
75.2 |
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10 |
40 |
| outer cubic diag. |
118.17 |
300.2 |
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40 |
160 |
| outer cubic + lid |
121.07 |
307.5 |
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41 |
164 |
| mass as cube |
46.25 |
117.5 |
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(15.7) |
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* marks dimensions that resemble dimensions of the coffer in the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid.
This coffer also has a lid that gives another height while added to the height of the coffer. According to the measurements 46.34 doesn't seem to fit the royal cubit or any fraction, but it is 15.7 palms that resemble half the value of Pi = 3.14159. This speculation would be hard to prove if it only appeared at once, but there is another strange coincidence that support it, for if the mass of the coffer equals a cubical stone with the side the same as the outer height with the lid, or 15.7 palms.
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