https://www.academia.edu/117323810/The_Great_Pyramid_of_Heliopolis_An_Osirian_Calendric_Unit_from_Khufus_Pyramid_used_for_Large_Scale_Metrology_LSM_
This research investigates the intricate relationships among geometry, space, and cosmology as evidenced in the architectural alignment of the Great Pyramid of Giza with the ancient ceremonial complex of Heliopolis. By integrating archaeological findings, geometric analyses, and ancient Egyptian calendar studies, the paper proposes that the pyramid's base and footprint are mathematically scaled to a squaring with Heliopolis, revealing a cosmological link with the myth of Osiris. A critical element of this study is the examination of ancient Egyptian metrology, particularly the concept of scaling, which posits that a linear dimension scaled by a factor n results in an area scaling by n2. This principle is substantiated by records like the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, highlighting the Egyptians' sophisticated application of geometric principles. The investigation introduces the 'Osirian Cubit,' a hypothetical unit derived from the base length of the Great Pyramid, suggesting it represents a 1/72nd scale model of a grand square demarcated by the pyramid and Heliopolis. This scale interestingly correlates with the Egyptian calendar's structure of 360 days plus five intercalary days, these days mirroring the myth of Osiris and suggesting a deep cosmological significance in the pyramid's layout. Moreover, the research speculates on the 'Osirian Cubit's' potential influence beyond Egypt, particularly in the geometric design of Stonehenge, indicating possible cross-cultural exchanges in ancient geometric knowledge. 1 Ultimately, the study contends that the Great Pyramid exemplifies a deliberate fusion of architectural precision with religious and calendrical symbolism, showcasing the ancient Egyptians' ability to embed cosmic and temporal dimensions into their monumental constructions.
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