viernes, 1 de abril de 2011

Curiosities of the World

In the study "Analysis and Conclusions on Infinity" (see page 1 through 17), I show how to build the characteristic triangle showing an equal area of a circle and a triangle.
On page 15, the study by Piazzi Smyth is highlighted in red. It determines a mean of all the measurements taken of the lining of the Cheops pyramid, arriving to an angle equal to 51° 51' 14,31".

This same angle appears on Nazca triangles. Is this a mistake... or a coincidence? Disquieting to say the least.


Geoglyph of a monkey




Satellite image of Nazca lines in Peru





Go to: Analysis of the Inequality of the Curve and the Straight Line 


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