Abstract

Abstract This paper aims to reveal more of the hidden secrets of the Cheops Pyramid in terms of the descending rays of the sun during the equinox falling upon the azimuth of the diagonal secant pos...

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  • The Cheops Pyramid of the Giza plateau in Egypt is a marvelous structure that may reflect a journey through the stream of time and space

  • The surface geometry of the pyramid is built only based on the convention stating that the pyramidion should always end with the modular erection of building blocks because it becomes inevitable to end it with a cap rather than the building blocks

  • This paper reports the findings of research conducted by the authors to explain and clarify the relationship among the Cheops Pyramid geometry by erecting the blocks with predetermined patterns for each of its layers that are in constant relation to the solar equinox

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Introduction

The Cheops Pyramid of the Giza plateau in Egypt is a marvelous structure that may reflect a journey through the stream of time and space. The surface geometry of the pyramid is built only based on the convention stating that the pyramidion should always end with the modular erection of building blocks because it becomes inevitable to end it with a cap rather than the building blocks. The constitution at the top of the pyramid must be defined. This is because irrespective of the number of blocks used, the volume of the pyramidion is considered negligible and close to zero (Ghoussayni et al 2018). Building the pyramidion at the ground surface serves as a valuable reference for erecting the slope of the pyramids. It is considered a mockup structure, based on which the layers of building blocks are assembled

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