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finnish_translation.jpgAncient Egyptian Royal Cubit

The Ancient Egyptian royal cubit is the first standard measure.

The word cubit in English is derived from the Latin cubitum for elbow. The cubit is based upon a human characteristic, the length of the forearm from the tip of the middle finger to end of the elbow. Cubit has many definitions and of this point of view it does not produce a universal standard.

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The ancient cubit was 523 millimeters long. Fourteen of these measuring rods have been found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The picture shows the measuring rod found in Tutankhamun's tomb. Its mathematical length was 523.5023 millimeters.
 

 1 x 8 + 1 = 9

 12 x 8 + 2 = 98

123 x 8 + 3 = 987

 1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876

12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765

123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654

234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543

 12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432

123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321

    1 / 0.523502332 = 987654369

As science writes today, in ancient times there was no writing, nor arithmetic. When humanity took its first steps towards writing, the writings were not sentences in the form we understand. Either science is wrong, or by chance the measuring rod was 523 millimeters long.

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Having determined the length of the ancient measuring stick to 523 millimeters, there was no meter unit in antiquity. The measuring stick showed the size of a ball that could fit inside a 1000 liter cube to be 523 liters. The volume is multiplied by 0.523, this for any cube. Conversely, the volume of a cube is the volume of the ball that could fit inside it multiplied by 1.913.

0.523 x Vcubit = Vball x 1.913

 

Volume of the sphere                             V = 4 x π x 0,53 / 3 m3

                                                                  V = 0.523

                                                                  (note 4 x π x 0,53 = 1.57)

Golden ratio


Did antiquity know about the golden ratio 1.618?

12 + 0.5232 = 1.27    => 1.272 = 1.62

5 x 0,52350232 = 2,618

1,6182 = 2,618

1 / 1,618 = 0,618

1 + 0,618 = 1,618

Ancient Geometry

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Science has shown that geometry was unknown in ancient times.

6 x 0.5235023 = 3.14 = π

 

As our science has shown, the ancients did not know geometry. If the ancients had known, they would have invented the following.

6 x 0.5235023 = 3.14 = 6 x 0,5235023 = 3.14 = π

Ancient unit of distance measurement: stadium


The ancient unit of distance was the stadium, which in our current unit of measurement is defined as 157 meters, which is 300 times the length of a cubit.

300 x 0.5235023 m = 157 m = 1.57 x 100 m

2 x 1.57 = 3.14

Specific gravity of iron


Ancient times did not know iron, nor the value of Pi. This is despite the fact that the specific gravity of iron is 0.785.

1.57 / 2 = 0.785

0.785 x 4 = 3.14

0.785 / 1.5 = 0.523

The last supper painting

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Leonardo da Vinci

460 cm / 880 cm = 0.523

460 cm / 880 cm = 0.523

880 cm / 460 cm = 1.913

880 cm / 460 cm = 1.913

Radian

The concept of the radian was known in antiquity.

12 x 0,523 x = 6.28 radians

8 x 0.785 = 6.28

Ancient quarter circle geometry

1,57 radians = 90 degrees

Time dilation 0.25 c

3 x 0.523 c x 1,0328 = 1.62

sin 30 degrees = 0.5

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